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- Munster approves strategic plan focused on city's finances, development and more
Munster updates strategic plan with focus on finances, community engagement, and development.
- Missoula City Council denies church radio tower request in South Hills
Missoula City Council denies church radio tower request in South Hills
- OPINION: Evolution of retail on Guam
Small, family-owned shops dominate early retail scene
- 7 Things An iPhone Can Do That Your iPad Can't
iPod integration
- Pittsfield’s West Housatonic Street Fire Station closed temporarily after radon testing
Pittsfield's West Housatonic Street Fire Station closed temporarily after radon testing
- ‘Out of both codes, I think he’s the best trainer in Britain - and the further I go in my own career, the more I look up to him’
BBC presenter Lewis Porteous praises racing legend Sir Jackie Stewart as his mentor.
- Ron Wroblewski honored by Marine Corps League
Ron Wroblewski receives Americanism Patriot Award
- Caroline County Public Schools announces finalists for Teacher, Support Employee of the Year
Caroline County Public Schools announce Teacher of the Year and Support Employee of the Year finalists.
- County keeps tax rate impact down by tapping leftover funds
County passes $78.6 million budget, avoids tax rate increase.
- LETTER: Irresponsible to renew Tarague detonation permit without updated studies
The continued detonation of munitions at Tarague Beach poses environmental and health risks.
- Affordable housing construction ramps up across Adirondacks
Adirondacks see increase in affordable housing construction
- The Eight Iranians to Watch in the Ongoing War
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
- Is 2026 the year of “whimsy?” The playful trend, explained
The concept of 'whimsy' refers to a playful and quirky trend that is spreading online.
- Judge rules union training facilities qualify as schools for property tax exemption
Indiana Tax Court rules training facilities qualify as schools for property tax exemption.
- All Star Cafe shines amid Market St. skyscrapers. But not for long.
Demolition of All Star Cafe imminent.
- Montana's Irish heritage celebrated at state Capitol St. Patrick's Day event
Montana's Irish heritage celebrated at state Capitol St. Patrick's Day event
- 5 Things You Didn't Know Ethernet Ports Can Do
Ethernet ports can power devices
- 8 students win awards in Nebraska Emerging Writers and Artists Contest
Eight Nebraska high school students win awards in Nebraska Emerging Writers and Artists Contest.
- ColorTokens Named a Leader and Outperformer in the 2026 GigaOm Radar Report for Microsegmentation
ColorTokens named leader in 2026 GigaOm Radar report for microsegmentation
- Blow-darting birds: Pigeon shootings at Livingston underpass spark copycat concerns
Pigeon shootings at Livingston underpass spark community outcry
- Comms. sign official data center moratorium
Grant County imposes moratorium on new data centers
- Omaha Eight: Two ACC clubs enter CWS chat while Los Angeles schools, SEC reps settle in
Omaha Eight includes ACC's Clemson, FSU, Louisville, Miami
- Save Big on Anker With Early Amazon Big Spring Sale Picks Starting at $15
Anker chargers and cables are on sale starting at $15
- John Day agrees to settlement with Iron Triangle
John Day City Council and Urban Renewal Board agree to settlement with Iron Triangle for Ironwood Estates Phase 2.
- 17-year-old dies after Highway 48 shooting near Roanoke Rapids
17-year-old dies in Highway 48 shooting near Roanoke Rapids
- Legal Aid appoints Lynn K. Neuner to chair of the Board of Directors
Lynn K. Neuner to chair Legal Aid Society's Board of Directors
- The best gift for America’s 250th Birthday — a revitalized nondelegation | Guest Commentary
A revitalized nondelegation doctrine would ensure that the government acts in the best interest of the people.
- Dear Annie: The secret tradition of St. Patrick’s day that gets lost in the parades and pints
The tradition involves finding a four-leaf clover, which is seen as a symbol of good luck.
- Syracuse.com’s 2026 spring media day softball player poll: Toughest pitcher to face? (photos)
Syracuse University's Emily Smith
- What to Do With a Spider Plant in March to Guarantee Vibrant Leaves and Lush Growth All Spring
Prune off flower stalks to encourage leaf growth
- Napa County Master Gardeners: Tomato planting techniques
Tomatoes need initial generous watering, then less as they mature.
- Shell presents $1,000 fuel vouchers to holiday promo winners
Shell presents $1,000 fuel vouchers to holiday promo winners
- How Blue States Got Around the GOP’s Efforts to Ban Abortion in Red States
Louisiana AG Liz Murrill sues governors of NY and CA over abortion pill delivery
- $2 million renovation will convert former motel into transitional housing
$2 million renovation to convert former motel into transitional housing
- The Links to host Black Family Wellness Expo in Bloomington
The Central Illinois Chapter of The Links, Inc. will host the 2026 Black Family Wellness Expo this month.
- After 5 years, Nazareth-area cement plant’s permit is in limbo. Local official demands update.
Nazareth-area cement plant's permit in limbo after 5 years.
- Video taken aboard high-speed train stuns viewers: 'We get shaken up like a champagne bottle'
A passenger on a high-speed train in Japan captured a video of a mysterious object falling from the ceiling, causing the train to shake violently.
- DOING THE WRITE THING: Aligning policy with data
Alignment of policies with data is crucial for effective decision making.
- Young Leechburg entrepreneurs take over Boulder Landscape, Excavation and Supply
Young Leechburg entrepreneurs take over Boulder Landscape, Excavation and Supply
- Funding shortfall, declining enrollment focus of Marion County Schools' levy workshop
FAIRMONT — Marion County Schools placed emphasis on the importance of its excess levy at its annual levy workshop on Monday.
- St. Joseph places 16th, South Haven 22nd at boys swim state finals
St. Joseph places 16th, South Haven 22nd at boys swim state finals
- Affordable Child Care Advocates Praise Sherrill’s Budget for Funding Childcare Assistance
Gov. Mikie Sherrill's proposed budget includes funding for statewide child care assistance, praised by advocates for its support of affordable child care, a key priority for the Start Strong New Jersey campaign.
- Artist-in-residence helps Kelly Elementary students create ceramic tiles
Artist-in-residence program brings art to local elementary school
- ‘Beats being at home’: NC State basketball aims to extend season in First Four
N.C. State basketball is playing in the First Four tournament