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Lisa Cantrell may be new to Marshalltown, but she’s already connected with the city’s local art scene. Her painting “Roots” ...
The Guntersville Public Library officially has a new director as of this week, someone who will be recognizable to any of its patrons.
Over the past few months, three new businesses have taken shape in Fairmont’s downtown area. DaVinci’s Barber Shop, at 113 W.
Cats. Kittens. Felines. No matter how you refer to those fuzzy little animals with the pointed ears and the quick-like ...
A Buffalo hospital has officially purchased property where a new hospital is scheduled to be built in Fredonia. The ...
The Department of Education (DOE) has yet to release over $6 billion in federal grants that were expected to be distributed on July 1, which help source professional development, English-learning ...
Last week, my column was written a little differently than those you have read these past two years. It wasn’t written how I usually express myself in this little corner of the paper. Yet, it was ...
In this first edition of a new series called What It Feels Like, a Filipina legal translator writes about what it’s like to ...
A national private school voucher program is now law, though the school choice initiative comes with a huge caveat. States also choose — whether or not to participate. It’s a setback for advocates ...
There are today more than 650 million women suffering the direct consequences of child marriage. Global instability - war and ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNFrom dreams to dishes: How a food cart became a symbol of youth prideIn the heart of bustling Dhanmondi, where car horns and cafe music mix in the summer air, a modest food cart stands surrounded by curious office-goers, students and families.
RR reader Peter Tyrrell is curious to see whether Sunderland’s bold transfer strategy will pay dividends for 2025/2026. Got ...
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