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- 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.
- More Marines, warships deploy to Middle East as Iran attacks shipping
US deploys Marines and warships to Middle East amid Iran attacks
- Talbot event will offer multiple trainings on life-saving response skills
Lifesaver Marathon
- After 24 hours of GOP slowdown, 'millionaire’s tax' passes
Bill passed after 24 hours of debate.
- House passes Morrisey tax cut, Senate approves standalone pay raise bill
House passes tax cut bill
- Panhandle FFA students qualify for state contest
Panhandle FFA students qualify for state contest
- As SoCal sizzles, a round of even more extreme March heat is on deck for much of Southwest
Southern California faces extreme heat, American Southwest expected to experience record-breaking temperatures.
- A dozen arrests result in immigration holds in Galveston County this week
A dozen individuals were arrested in Galveston County this week on various charges.
- Math is everywhere: the symbolism of Pi Day
Pi is a mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
- Kittle: Understanding a private university in South Dakota
A private university in South Dakota is served by a diverse student body with a strong focus on faith-based values.
- Hundreds gather at UMHB for annual student-led spring revival
Hundreds gather at UMHB for annual student-led spring revival
- School district dismisses nurse under reduction in force policy
School district eliminates nurse position, citing reduction in force policy.
- Cambridge man forgoes murder trial, pleads guilty to robbery misdemeanor
A Cambridge man pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor robbery charge.
- State B boys: Shepherd, St. Labre pull out wins to see seasons continue
Shepherd 81, St. Labre 54
- Master Gardeners host annual Garden Day
Master Gardeners host annual Garden Day at Danville Area Community College Bremer Conference Center on March 14.
- Hawaiian Electric asks customers to remain prepared for extended outages
Customers advised to prepare for possible extended outages due to storm system
- Iowa DNR planning prescribed burns across Southwest Iowa
Iowa DNR planning prescribed burns across Southwest Iowa
- Spring session of Zumba Gold begins Tuesday
Spring session of Zumba Gold begins Tuesday
- Warm early spring weather pattern may last
Unseasonably warm weather continues in Northeast Tennessee
- Bagels & Co. Opens New South Philadelphia Location
Bagels & Co. expands to South Philadelphia with new location at 2201 Washington Avenue.
- Driver arrested after fatal wreck on Interstate 80 in Lincoln County
Driver arrested on suspicion of motor vehicle homicide, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after fatal wreck on Interstate 80 in Lincoln County.
- Patricia “BB” White
Patricia 'BB' White passed away on March 10.
- Storm brings fresh powder to Inland Northwest ski areas
Late-season winter storm brings fresh powder to Inland Northwest ski areas
- Williams women open NCAA D-III hockey tournament at home against Plattsburgh
Ephs take on Plattsburgh in NCAA D-III hockey tournament opener at home
- Lane restrictions on White Mountain Blvd. in PTLS March 16-31
Lane restrictions on White Mountain Blvd. in Pinetop-Lakeside from March 16 to 31
- Maryland State Police urge Marylanders to be cautious of phone scam circulating
Marylanders targeted by phone scam
- Red Devils open region play by sweeping Bulldoggs
LHS baseball sweeps Winder-Barrow in region play.
- Full closures on US 60 scheduled March 17-19
US 60 will be closed between mileposts 227-243 from March 17-19.
- Rapid City commissions traffic study to ease congestion on Omaha Street
Rapid City commissions traffic study to ease congestion on Omaha Street
- First of several major tournaments to be in Athens Saturday
Tournaments to start at Athens Regional Park
- James Dickens v Anthony Cacace predictions, odds and boxing betting tips
James Dickens is the 1/2 favorite to win, Anthony Cacace is 7/10 underdog.
- Cecil College Freshman Receives Donald J. Waldon Memorial Scholarship
Cecil College freshman receives Donald J. Waldon Memorial Scholarship
- City OKs $10K of MACU's $150K funds request
The city approves $10,000 tourism funding for MACU's marketing initiative.
- Heat lamp for chickens responsible for fire that destroyed Helena firefighter's home
High winds hindered fire suppression efforts.
- City seeks grant to replace 30-year old swingset
City to seek grant to replace 30-year-old swingset.
- Racing to victory
The Alamogordo Tigers are off to a strong start in the 2026 track and field season.
- Big Buck Down: Angela Parker wins Hunter's Hall of Fame 2026
Angela Parker wins Hunter's Hall of Fame 2026 with an 11-point buck
- Telling the story of Judith Landing State Park gets easier with $186K grant
A $186,000 grant from the Helmsley Charitable Trust will support a research project at Judith Landing State Park.
- MHS unveils summer school plans
Marion High School students to offer credit recovery program during summer school.
- Pelican Institute report cites lawsuits, out-of-state funding as obstacles to Louisiana energy growth
Lawsuits against energy projects hinder growth
- Mandan woman gets suspended 5-year sentence in Morton County drug case
Mandan woman receives suspended 5-year sentence in Morton County drug case
- Chesterfield proposes options for new aquatic center
Chesterfield residents to vote on funding options for new aquatic center
- Interactive mobile history unit coming to Sayre
Interactive mobile history unit to visit Sayre
- Sherry Preston: Proposed arts district aims to boost tourism, economy
A proposed arts district in downtown Topeka aims to boost tourism and the local economy.