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- Roger Koopman: Political sleaze — admired, tolerated or rejected?
The article discusses the tolerance of unethical behavior among Republican leaders, suggesting that some individuals are willing to overlook or downplay questionable actions to maintain party unity.
- Ashley Hinson, Zach Wahls file for Iowa US Senate primary race
U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson and state Sen. Zach Wahls have filed for Iowa’s open U.S. Senate race.
- Waco-area news briefs: Research workshop marks International Genealogy Day
Research workshop celebrates International Genealogy Day at the Waco Library, local historians share expertise on genealogical research techniques, event aims to help people uncover their family histories.
- Three contenders vie for magistrate's seat in Douglas
Alma Vildosola to retire as Cochise County magistrate after 20 years
- Arizona Senate wants to ask voters to double lawmakers' pay
Arizona lawmakers seek to ask voters to double pay
- Waiting for an ICE answer
Rep. Gregory Meeks has not responded to this inquiry.
- War disrupts Holy Land trip for area pastor and other church leaders
War disrupts Holy Land trip for area pastors and their wives
- ASK THE ATTORNEY: The Farm Succession Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About
Farm succession planning can be a complex issue for families with multiple children.
- The bright side of the 5th Circuit’s disturbing Ten Commandments decision
A federal appeals court's decision on the Ten Commandments has sparked a chance for more nuanced discussion on the issue.
- Letter to the editor: Congress must stand up to Trump
Congress must resist Trump's latest power grab.
- Not with a bang, but a whimper | Mary Sheehy Moe
Election integrity has been compromised by voter suppression, misinformation, and partisan interference.
- Colona poised to raise sales tax; hears budget presentation
Colona poised to raise sales tax
- Board discusses former member resignation
Former school board member resigns after one month
- Lucas: A tale of two Cheyenne City Councils
Cheyenne City Council members discuss two key issues at the meeting.
- This is the wrong time to be desensitized
War in Ukraine escalates, threatening global stability.
- Charleston City Council to revise e-bike ordinance, seeks public input
The City of Charleston is revising its e-bike ordinance to address gaps in current rules.
- Falls district fires teacher who told students racist joke
Teacher at Niagara Falls school fired after racist joke allegations
- Letter: Many good reasons to vote Thorlin for Select Board
Thorlin's vision for the community's future
- A community helps find family history at Genealogical Society of Sarasota
The Genealogical Society of Sarasota hosts its monthly meetings at Gulf Gate Library.
- Morrisey urges lawmakers to approve $199M for rural health program
West Virginia Legislature urged to approve $199M for rural health program.
- Asking Eric: Fitness-class nemesis won’t stop pestering
Fitness-class nemesis won't stop pestering
- Maine’s manufactured-home communities are being exploited | Letter
Maine's manufactured-home communities face crisis due to unregulated rent hikes and predatory fees
- ANNIVERSARY: Whitmore/60 years
Evelyn and Rolla 'Paul' Whitmore celebrate 60-year wedding anniversary.
- Letters to the editor: Trump putting tilt on balance of power; do something about property taxes
The US president wields too much power
- House passes bill allowing DPS to hire independent counsel
House passes bill allowing DPS to hire independent counsel
- Jung (Hanako) Phillips
Jung (Hanako) Phillips, 90, of Elgin, Oklahoma, passed away on March 9, 2026.
- U.N. panel says racist hate speech by Trump and other US leaders has led to human rights violations
U.N. report accuses Trump of promoting racist hate speech
- Illinois Republicans press Democrats for answers on state Rep. Harry Benton’s removal from caucus
Illinois House Speaker Emanuel 'Chris' Welch's office declines to explain Rep. Harry Benton's removal from caucus duties.
- Lawmakers vent frustration over DHS shutdown as lines grow at nation's airports
Lawmakers vent frustration over DHS shutdown as travelers face long lines at airports
- Ray Perryman: Iran inflicting damage to oil infrastructure most serious concern
Iran's conflict with the US and its allies could lead to increased uncertainty in global energy markets
- A. Christian Van Gorder: We're passively watching waves of corruption roll by
Corruption and nepotism in the US government are widespread and unchecked.
- Ig Nobels Are Moving to Europe Indefinitely
Ig Nobels move to Europe due to visa concerns
- Santa Fe-area racquet club denied liquor license over youth exposure concerns
Santa Fe-area racquet club denied liquor license over youth exposure concerns
- Kelly Loeffler to Newsmax: Small Business Loans Now Only for Citizens
Loeffler bans foreign nationals from receiving SBA loans
- The Kristi Noem Show Is Cancelled
Kristi Noem's tenure as Secretary of Homeland Security marked a continuation of Trump's immigration policies
- YORK: Deconstructing the latest Epstein mania
Jeffrey Epstein's associates had knowledge of his sex trafficking operation
- Deadline to change party affiliation upcoming
Oklahoma party affiliation change deadline set for March 31
- In Sedona, Ariz., the former home of the late surrealist artists Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning—where Ernst embedded sculptures in the walls and etched his signature onto rocks—is listing for $2 million.
Sedona home of Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning listed for $2 million
- Dame, Nordlund team up, emerge victorious in Madison
Nicole Nordlund and Joe Dame win Madison selectmen seats
- Harrisonburg residents urge city to remove Flock cameras
Residents urge city to remove Flock cameras
- Vikings of Solvang to host community blood drive
The Vikings of Solvang are hosting a community blood drive.
- County seeks judicial clarification on poposed ballot measure
El Dorado County files complaint with court over proposed ballot measure
- Funding for new Pleasantville pedestrian bridge will make students' school commute safer
Pleasantville receives $1.5 million federal grant for pedestrian bridge