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- Prison sentences handed down in Lawrence County
A man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for armed robbery.
- Lenire Tinnitus Treatment Device Now Available in Canada
New tinnitus treatment device now available in Canada.
- Editorial cartoons for Tuesday, April 7
A cartoon depicts a politician with a forked tongue, symbolizing hypocrisy.
- Landmark Church of God takes steps of Christ in ninth annual Cross Walk
The Ninth Annual 'Cross Walk' held by Landmark Assembly of God Church attracted support from the community on Easter Weekend.
- New invasive plant making its way across the Upper Midwest
Lesser celandine is a short, perennial plant with shiny, dark green heart-shaped leaves and small, bright yellow flowers.
- Even though it's been exactly 8 months since he passed away, Jim Lovell's prerecorded message to the Artemis II's crew was transmitted to the spacecraft [Hero]
NASA shares emotional message from Jim Lovell to Artemis II crew 8 months after his passing.
- COPS BRIEFS: Resident faces terrorist threat and weapon charges
Local resident arrested on suspicion of making terrorist threats and possessing a firearm.
- Explained: Why Barcelona superstar left the pitch angrily vs Atletico Madrid
Barcelona wins La Liga title
- Trial date set for man accused of child abuse
Trial set for man accused of child abuse.
- Chelsea have a “very favourable buy-back option” for versatile left-sided player
Chelsea have favourably discussed buy-back option for Diego Moreira.
- Arsenal forward Gabriel Martinelli to avoid retrospective FA action for pushing referee in Southampton defeat
Gabriel Martinelli avoids FA retrospective action for pushing referee
- Russian attacks kill 4 as Ukraine drones target Black Sea oil infrastructure
Russian drone attack on Odesa kills 4, including 2 women and 1 toddler.
- Risky rescue of U.S. crew in Iran included subterfuge, secret tech
U.S. used secret tech and subterfuge to rescue downed fighter jet crew
- CCHS student Capps receives scholarship
Calloway County High School sophomore Kaiden Capps receives Silent Servant Scholarship Award from Peter R. Marsh Foundation.
- Greg Cote Show: Flying animal rams Cote car, GregFour title poll, Horse Latin, more
Greg Cote Show: Episode 317
- Saucy success: Local BBQ joint brings home seven awards at national contest
Russell's Dam Good BBQ wins seven awards at National Barbecue and Grilling Association competition
- Zorba Paster: How to reduce your blood pressure
Lowering blood pressure through lifestyle changes can be achieved through a combination of diet, exercise, and stress reduction.
- Millie Bobby Brown Drops Daring Micro Shorts Look for Brand Launch
Millie Bobby Brown launches her own fashion brand with a daring micro shorts look
- Compeer Financial awards $50,000 grant to Viroqua schools
Compeer Financial awards $50,000 grant to Viroqua schools
- New York saw record-breaking bear harvests in 2025
New York State sets record for bear harvest, 1,759 bears killed in 2025-26 hunting season.
- Spring sends its signals
Elk migrations underway, marking the beginning of spring in Rocky Mountain region.
- 'These wonderful people moved us along the way': The 40-plus year volunteers who've made Bloomsday possible year after year - Mon, 06 Apr 2026 PST
Bloomsday event continues despite challenges
- Book Club reviews 'The Boys of Riverside'
The novel explores themes of toxic masculinity, social hierarchy, and rebellion in a small town.
- I Wanted a Minimal, Timeless Spring Wardrobe—These 7 Luxury Basics Got Me There
A classic white shirt
- Woven Flats Are Trending for Spring
See-through woven shoes are a trend for spring.
- Faith and Values: Faith communities don't wait to show support for marginalized groups. They're already doing it. - Mon, 06 Apr 2026 PST
Faith communities are already working for love and justice, including support for marginalized groups.
- Donkey trapped in a canal is the Arizona equivalent of a cat stuck in a tree [Spiffy]
A donkey is stuck in a canal in Arizona, prompting a rescue effort.
- You’re A Wizard! ceramics class April 7
You're A Wizard! ceramics class with Katie Cale at Hudson Center for the Visual Arts on April 7.
- Ask Dr. Universe: Freeze-thaw cycle changes the consistency of snow - Mon, 06 Apr 2026 PST
Snowflakes form through a process called nucleation, where water vapor freezes onto tiny particles in the air, creating a crystal lattice structure that gives snow its fluffiness. When snow is exposed to warmer temperatures, the crystal lattice structure melts, causing the snow to become more granular and crunchy. As the snow is repeatedly frozen and thawed, the crystal structure is constantly being disrupted, making the snow increasingly slippery and icy.
- 3 Horizon Honors students win at state science fair
Three Horizon Honors students won awards at the Arizona state science fair.
- Cabinet Minister's son crushed to death by helicopter a it fell from the sky
Kenyan student killed by falling helicopter while walking home
- Patriot Growth Names Jason Bowie National Cyber Practice Leader
Patriot Growth Insurance Services appoints Jason Bowie as national cyber practice leader.
- Survivor.io - Best survivors tier list
Survivor.io's best characters are subjective and can change with updates, but Common is considered a decent starting point.
- Joe Cole’s five-word response to Chelsea getting Leeds in FA Cup semi-finals
Chelsea draws Leeds in FA semi-finals
- Karl-Heinz Rummenigge looking to see Bayern Munich take the edge back from Real Madrid
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge wants Bayern Munich to regain an edge over Real Madrid
- Miss Manners: 'Why Haven’t You Thanked Me, the Best Hostess Ever?'
Miss Manners advises the hostess to accept compliments graciously and not to make a big deal out of her thank-yous. It's not about the number of thanks, but the sincerity and warmth behind them. The hostess should focus on enjoying the company and the success of the gathering, rather than being obsessed with getting recognition.
- Preston artist captures in comics her feral cat's journey
Preston artist creating comic book about feral cat's journey
- Now tough-on-crime DA, Bregman has also defended a slew of accused offenders
Sam Bregman's defense work challenges his tough-on-crime image
- Federal Crackdown Targets Student Aid Fraud, Tightens Rules
Federal officials have blocked over $1 billion in fraudulent student aid payments through new identity verification measures.
- ALL THINGS HISTORICAL: From a tent show to the Legislature: Harley Sadler’s unique career
Texas has a rich cultural heritage.
- Bayern Munich confident ahead of Real Madrid heavyweight clash
Bayern Munich and Real Madrid face off in a highly anticipated Champions League match.
- The Yankees can make it late early in April
Yankees get early victories against weak opponents
- The Moline Township Activity Center to host annual Senior Resource Fair
Moline Township Activity Center to host annual Senior Resource Fair on April 10
- TO DO: Join mahjong society for lessons, open play nights
Join a group of players for mahjong lessons and socialize over open play nights.