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- NEA Baptist and Mid-America Transplant present 'Donuts with Diana' on April 14
NEA Baptist and Mid-America Transplant host 'Donuts with Diana' event featuring KAIT-TV news anchor and tissue recipient Diana Davis.
- Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas Highlights Child Abuse Prevention Month and Ways to Protect Children
Arkansas joins child advocacy groups to raise awareness about child abuse prevention, April is designated as Child Abuse Prevention Month
- SONIC sends three local Jonesboro teachers to Ron Clark Academy Training, as Part of a $1 Million Nationwide Donation
Three Jonesboro teachers receive $1 million donation from SONIC for training at the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta.
- Editorial cartoon: Outer space awe
Astronauts marvel at Earth from space
- Gentry to apply to participate in federal program that helps pay for student lunches, breakfasts
Gentry School District applies for federal program to cover free lunches
- Letters to the Editor – Water, AI, Christianity, Ranger statue, Landry
Readers urge water-supply strategy, praise AI, ponder Christian theology, disagree on a statue and salute Tom Landry.
- ARTS ALLIANCE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Party with a Purpose featuring live music, vendors, contests, Preacher Roe.
- BOOK REVIEW: Tayari Jones’ follow-up to blockbuster is ‘Kin’
Tayari Jones' new novel 'Kin' explores themes of identity and family
- Moore pleased with new budget process, but knows there's still work to be done.
Dr. Linda Moore pleased with new budget process, but knows there's still work to be done.
- Early voting opens Wednesday in Blount County
Early voting opens in Blount County on April 15.
- HonorAir Flight 38 concludes nearly 20-years of service
HonorAir Flight 38 marks end of nearly 20-year service
- Town of Geneseo repeals opt-out law for dispensaries
Town of Geneseo repeals opt-out law for dispensaries.
- Siena Sofia Bergt to lead New Mexico School for the Arts' film and Cinematic Storytelling Department
Siena Sofia Bergt returns to New Mexico to lead film and cinematic storytelling department at New Mexico School for the Arts.
- Libraries prepare for summer program
Libraries prepare for summer program
- As Kinship enrollment grows, so does need for mentors
Kinship of Rice Lake and Cameron is recruiting adult volunteers to serve as youth mentors.
- High Templar Tech Limited Files Its Annual Report on Form 20-F
High Templar Tech Limited files annual report on Form 20-F
- The Global Stakes of Hungary’s Pivotal Election
Hungary's election outcome could impact European politics and relations with Russia, as well as the global implications of a potential shift in the country's right-wing trajectory, potentially influencing the MAGA movement and beyond.
- A Grandmother’s Life in Photos
A photographer's camera was always at the ready to capture life's moments.
- KY mayor was on chartered, foreign cruise when he donated $200K to Beshear, Dems
Kentucky mayor on vacation, donates $200K to Governor Beshear
- The One Part of Your Cordless Vacuum You’re Forgetting to Clean (and It’s Killing Your Suction)
The floorhead of your cordless vacuum needs regular cleaning to maintain suction power.
- How to finalize your Small Agency Awards entry before April 15
Ensure agency qualifies for Small Agency Awards
- Children celebrated with emphasis on changing reality of abuse
California court system struggles to support child abuse victims
- NorthBay Health will assume ownership of Queen of the Valley
Providence to transfer ownership of Queen of the Valley Medical Center to NorthBay Health.
- State Senate's first tech committee meets, Cabaldon holds gavel
California state Senate holds first meeting of tech committee
- Sheriff's Office honors top personnel, volunteer
Sheriff's Office honors top personnel, volunteer
- Raccoon Theology: Thoughts you get after easter
Rationalizing the supernatural with science
- CMO Moves—behind new appointments at Delta, Michael Kors, Williams-Sonoma and more
CMOs are being appointed at major companies
- Tupelo Ballet presents spring production Saturday
Tupelo Ballet presents spring production of 'La Fille Mal Gardée' at 2 p.m. Saturday in the Tupelo Civic Auditorium.
- Schwab: The poisonous MAGA witches’ brew is starting to boil over
Trump's comments spark outrage
- Morning Sports: April 10, 2026
Sheridan/Buffalo HS Soccer resumes 4A East Conference play today vs. Cheyenne East and tomorrow vs. Cheyenne Central.
- PennDOT discusses public safety, minimal disruption, city-state teamwork regarding Liberty Street project
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation discusses public safety, minimal disruption, city-state teamwork regarding Liberty Street project.
- Take 76% off Office 2024 and Windows 11 Pro with this exclusive bundle
Get Microsoft Office 2024 Home & Business and Windows 11 Pro for $104.99 (MSRP $448.99).
- This lifetime learning app is like college in your pocket
Get lifetime access to the Nibble learning app for $69.99
- Bombed, Beheaded, But Not Broken: Why Iran’s Regime Hasn’t Splintered
Iran's authoritarian leadership has a history of surviving violent attacks on its top officials.
- NASA Astronauts Face High-Stakes Reentry
NASA astronauts face high-stakes reentry into Earth's atmosphere.
- County approves $380K in grants, moves to expand MPO
$380K in grants approved
- Target is selling a $92 rattan end table for $46, and it has serious boho vibes
Rattan end table available for $46
- Public Notice No. 9593
Public notice of foreclosure sale
- Torrington Telegram - Friday, April 10, 2026
Torrington Police Department reports a string of burglaries in the downtown area.