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- Foellinger Foundation awards $1.7 million in grants to Allen County nonprofits
Foellinger Foundation awards $1.7 million in grants to Allen County nonprofits
- Iowa Democratic congressional candidate Clint Twedt-Ball outlines plan to lower costs
Iowa Democratic congressional candidate rolls out plan to lower costs for Iowans
- County to propose contract to CCNO for EMS runs
County to propose contract to CCNO for EMS runs
- Japan America Relations
Japanese companies invest in Tennessee through various means, including partnerships with local businesses and investments in industries such as automotive and technology.
- Flurry of candidate filings flow in Elko, county
Candidates file for Elko mayor, city council, sheriff, county commission and other offices.
- False fronts are the real problem in politics
The rise of false fronts in politics has led to a lack of trust in institutions.
- South Carolina lawmakers weigh permanent ban on candy, energy drinks for SNAP
South Carolina lawmakers consider permanent ban on SNAP purchases of candy and energy drinks
- Kristi Noem’s final DHS speech gets the “Veep” end-credits treatment after Trump fires her
Kristi Noem's final DHS speech gets the 'Veep' end-credits treatment after Trump fires her.
- Sheriff's Office to give drug offenders quicker access to treatment
Sheriff's Office launches new initiative to provide quicker access to treatment for drug offenders.
- Wolfeboro town manager hands in his resignation
Town manager tenders resignation, cites job opportunity closer to family.
- Swanzey selectboard set to expand
Swanzey selectboard to expand from three to five members after Tuesday's election.
- Marriage licenses filed and divorces filed for March 7, 2026
Amaranth, Amanda and Johnson, Michael
- How to watch BYU’s regular-season finale against No. 10 Texas Tech
BYU hosts Texas Tech on Senior Night, looking to snap 4-game losing streak.
- Cuba Is The Michelle Williams Of Geopolitics, And The US Still Won’t Leave It Alone
Cuba has been a thorn in the side of the US for 60 years, successfully exporting vital medical services and maintaining a thriving economy despite the embargo.
- Hernando teachers union, district end impasse
Agreements reached after 5-hour bargaining session
- Mayor's Prayer Breakfast planned for April
Mayor's Prayer Breakfast to be held at Vintage Venue in Beatrice on April 2
- Here are top-ballot races in local towns
Top-ballot races in local towns to be decided Tuesday
- Women’s History Month proclamation
City of Tracy recognizes Women's History Month.
- AGING MATTERS: Meals-on-Wheels volunteers needed
Volunteer opportunities available for Meals-on-Wheels.
- Two Long-Lost Animals Found in Remote Forests
Two long-lost animals found in remote forests of West Papua, including pygmy long-fingered possum and ring-tailed glider.
- Waco-area news briefs: Explore downtown churches with Waco Walks March 28
Waco Walks to explore downtown churches on March 28.
- Firefighters testify about morale problems at PCRF
Firefighters' morale at PCRF has been affected by a lack of transparency and communication from the board of trustees.
- Tax reformists shouldn’t urge even more tax overreach
Tax reformists should focus on reducing government spending and regulations rather than increasing taxes.
- Biggs, Schweikert tread lightly on Iran conflict amid Arizona governor race
Biggs, Schweikert walk a fine line on Iran conflict amidst Arizona governor race
- Council to review road vacation development agreement
Council to review road vacation development agreement to settle dispute over access to property along Northeast First Avenue.
- Operation Epic Fury: 'Tell me how this ends.'
US-led coalition withdraws from Iraq in 2011, leaving behind a power vacuum that led to the rise of ISIS
- Will the 2026 midterms be a ‘blue wave’? Here’s what to watch as polling ramps up
Polling suggests a potential red tide for the GOP, a 'blue wave' is unlikely, concerns about voter turnout are rising.
- Borough commission recommends status quo on elected salaries
Borough commission recommends keeping elected officials' pay structure status quo.
- Meet Chris Dickinson - Dickinson’s new city assessor
Chris Dickinson brings experience to city assessor role
- Live updates: Trump wants new Iranian leadership; war sends gas prices soaring
President Trump wants to replace Iranian leadership, conflict in the Middle East escalates, US airstrikes target Iranian facilities.
- Free speech or conspiracy? Courts limit protesters’ First Amendment rights
Courts limit protesters' First Amendment rights
- Yet Another Dem Trainwreck: Virginia Nominee Told to GTFO Over Racist, Antisemitic Old Tweets
Virginia gubernatorial nominee Herring faces backlash after old racist and antisemitic tweets resurface.
- Inside the Latest, and Scariest, Iteration of America’s Endless Abortion Wars
NRA-backed group threatens abortion clinic with bomb
- A Life Remembered | 'Always fair, always asked if he got it right and always listened'
John Doe, a well-respected community member, passed away.
- Science with Stevie: Fog Facts
Fog is a type of cloud that forms at ground level, typically in coastal areas or near large bodies of water.
- Andreas Kluth: America second, Israel first?
Marco Rubio's comments on Israel and Iran spark controversy
- Schwab: Why are we bombing Iran? Take your pick of explanations.
The US is trying to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
- Don’t pretend that Maine can live without taxation | Letter
Maine relies on taxation to fund essential services.
- Letters for Friday, March 6, 2026
House Republicans propose new ethics rules to address past Trump administration scandals
- Kress-Dunn: Time to end harmful daylight saving ritual
Daylight saving time has no proven health benefits, it disrupts sleep patterns, and it's time to end the practice.
- Letter: Maine legislators should pass tribal sovereignty bill
Maine legislators are urged to pass a tribal sovereignty bill allowing the state to recognize the rights of federally recognized Native American tribes.
- Two Views: War with Iran means short-term and long-term damage
US war with Iran could lead to increased instability in the region
- Acton secures another union endorsement
American Federation of Government Employees endorses Amy Acton's campaign for governor.