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- Council to consider $95K contract to demolish Western Concrete
The city council is considering a $95,000 contract for demolition services.
- How to Clean White Trainers Without Ruining Them
Cleaning white trainers can be tricky, requires gentle methods, requires avoiding harsh chemicals
- Letters to the Editor - Three Cheers
Readers praise Jonsson library exhibits
- Sinsinawa Mound Center to host lunch and learn on race and religion
Sinsinawa Mound Center hosts 'Lunch & Learn: Race and Religion' program on March 21
- ‘Whispers in May’ Blends Doc and Improv Into a Magical Journey From Girlhood to Womanhood
Documentary film explores themes of girlhood and womanhood in China through the lens of three girls' coming-of-age experiences.
- Jan Hanna
Janice 'Jan' Hanna, 89, of Hot Springs Village, Ark., died peacefully on March 5, 2026, after a life devoted to family, faith, and community.
- West Plains man injured in Tuesday motorcycle crash
A 24-year-old West Plains man was injured in a motorcycle crash on Tuesday
- GIRLS BB: Peru's Robbins leads 46th annual KT All-Area Team
Peru's Abby Robbins earns first-team All-Area honors
- Mike Kirby: Tip O'Neil was right, but voters don't seem to care
Tip O'Neil's prediction about Mike Kirby likely being re-elected is proving correct, but voters don't seem to care.
- Bishop Feehan hosts Diocese staff for safety and security lessons
Bishop Feehan High School hosts Diocese staff for safety and security lessons
- Our View: Say farewell to hangovers
Dry January has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many people choosing to abstain from drinking for a month to improve their health and wellbeing.
- Four displaced, one injured in Pawtucket house fire
Four people displaced, one injured in Pawtucket house fire.
- North Attleboro attorney sentenced for fraud
North Attleboro attorney sentenced to over 3 years in prison for $2 million theft
- NPA recognizes city, county personnel for drainage project success
City of College Park personnel
- Tigerettes defeat defending champs in walk off fashion
Tigerettes defeat defending champs in walk-off fashion
- Business Briefs for Saturday, March 14, 2026
New tech firm launches sustainable energy startup in downtown area.
- Montana State's Justin Lamontagne captures 2nd NCAA championship in 3 days with slalom win
Montana State's Justin Lamontagne captures 2nd NCAA championship in 3 days with slalom win
- Tamin Lipsey tweaked groin vs Arizona, what he said about injury postgame
Tamin Lipsey's groin injury is a significant concern for Cyclone fans.
- Mississippi stuns Alabama in SEC Tournament quarterfinal upset
Mississippi beats 2nd-seeded Alabama in SEC Tournament quarterfinals
- Orleans/Niagara BOCES students recognized with signing event
Orleans/Niagara BOCES students participate in Finger Lakes Youth Apprenticeship Program signing event.
- Electric Avenue
City to replace electric circuits in Koch Park and City Market
- Record high temperatures compound low-snowpack problems
Record high temperatures compound low-snowpack problems.
- Anacortes fire chief resigns to take position in Oak Harbor
Anacortes Fire Chief Bill Harris is leaving his position to become Oak Harbor's deputy fire chief.
- Weston Rudge, Cameron Ackley lead Boiling Springs' breakthrough at PIAA swimming championships
Weston Rudge and Cameron Ackley win state medals in individual events, lead Boiling Springs to fifth-place finish in 200 free relay at PIAA Class 2A championships.
- Eight people with alleged Antifa ties convicted on terrorism charges over Texas shooting
Eight people convicted
- 'A lot of life years lost': How NAFTA shortened american lifespans - Fri, 13 Mar 2026 PST
NAFTA's impact on American life expectancy has been a contentious issue, with some studies suggesting a link between the agreement and a decline in life expectancy. The agreement's effects on the US economy and work environment have been a key point of contention. The deal's legacy continues to be debated by policymakers and researchers.
- Professor Reveals Shocking Reason Students Are Intentionally Writing Poorly
Students are writing poorly because they're worried about getting a good grade.
- Commissioners hear MSU Extension annual report
MSU Extension focuses on agriculture and community development through programs like the 4-H youth development program and the MSU Center for Urban Agriculture, also exploring ways to support local food systems and community gardens.
- Trump Knew the Risk of Iran Blocking the Strait of Hormuz. He Still Went to War.
Trump's expectations were based on a flawed assessment of Iran's capabilities and resolve.
- CROSSOVER GRADUATES 14
Crossover Ministries celebrates 14 new addiction recovery graduates after first class returns to original facility following 2024 fire.
- Guadalupe school district expands campuses to ease crowding, improve student spaces
Guadalupe Union School District expands campuses to ease crowding, improve student spaces
- Area police reports 3-14-26
Vehicle collision reported at U.S. 127 and County Road E in Pulaski Township.
- Orcutt Union School District showcases SEE Learning program across classrooms
Orcutt Union School District introduces SEE Learning program, Educators and community leaders observe its implementation in classrooms, District showcases social-emotional education as a key component of daily instruction.
- UCSB Women’s Water Polo Falls to No. 25 CSUN, 12-6
UCSB women's water polo loses to No. 25 CSUN 12-6.
- 12 Milwaukee Tools Under $50 Worth Adding To Your Collection
Milwaukee's 12V Lithium-Ion Battery
- El Centro siblings Hero and America Vietson set world records memorizing pi
Hero and America Vietson set world records for memorizing pi
- News of Record: March 14, 2026
Shanda N. Roper, 45, of 226 Hawkeye Ave., faces continued arraignment on third-degree theft charges until March 17.
- Forest Service approves 7,700-acre West Reservoir timber project
U.S. Forest Service approves 7,700-acre timber project west of Hungry Horse Reservoir.
- Audubon's Head Start program receives strong review
Audubon's Head Start program exceeded federal quality thresholds in emotional support, classroom organization, and instructional support.