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  1. Dunn County 4-H in Action: Clubs hold food drive competition

    Dunn County 4-H sets record in food drive competition

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  2. HiToms to host Scholastic Classics on March 14 in Thomasville

    HiToms to host Scholastic Classics on March 14 in Thomasville

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  3. Comment: Studies finding ‘use it or lose it’ applies to brain, too

    Decades of Medicare data show brain training can limit dementia

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  4. Old Mercer Road residence destroyed by fire

    A fire destroyed a residence on Old Mercer Road in Franklin.

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  5. LiberNovo Omni Wins iF DESIGN AWARD 2026 for Breakthrough Ergonomic Design

    LiberNovo Omni wins iF DESIGN AWARD 2026 for breakthrough ergonomic design.

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  6. BASKETBALL: Five-star effort earns state title for Heritage

    Heritage wins state basketball title

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  7. Brunswick Electric, ECE partner to invest $5,000 in local lineworker scholarships

    Brunswick Electric Membership Corporation and ECE invest $5,000 in lineworker scholarships for students at Brunswick Community College.

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  8. Highlights In History: March 12

    Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier canonized as Saints

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  9. Mattammal, state superintendent candidate, wants standards back in schools, he tells Rotary

    California state superintendent candidate wants to bring back academic standards to schools.

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  10. Cindy Grover named Floodplain Rookie of the Year

    Cindy Grover named Floodplain Rookie of the Year

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  11. EPA, DEQ complete asbestos cleanup at Park City School

    EPA, DEQ complete asbestos cleanup at Park City School

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  12. NCDA&CS announces grant opportunity for value-added processing of agricultural commodities

    NCDA&CS offers grant for agricultural processing facilities

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  13. Friends of the Library Southport & Oak Island set March calendar

    Upcoming programs and events at Friends of the Library Southport & Oak Island's two local libraries to welcome spring

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  14. Camp United Methodist Church hosting Spring Fling Festival

    Camp United Methodist Church will host a Spring Fling Festival on April 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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  15. Public comments sought for proposed temporary rule change for sheepshead

    Sheephead creel limit reduction proposed

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  16. Brunswick Town Chapter NSDAR to dedicate historic marker

    Brunswick County courthouse lawn

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  17. Shallotte Elks contribute to Friends of the Library Rourk Branch

    The Shallotte Elks #2854 were active despite cold weather and snow.

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  18. Stardust — March 12, 2026

    The Miles City Star was founded in 1887.

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  19. Dear Miss Manners: Tributes are lingering too long after teen’s death

    Tributes to a teenager who passed away are lingering too long

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  20. Ecuador readies a major offensive on criminal groups

    Ecuador launches offensive against criminal groups in western provinces with US support

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  21. Hendrickson joins Ravens, Crosby still on Raiders and QB Jones re-signs with Colts

    Trey Hendrickson joins the Baltimore Ravens

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  22. Seventh-ranked Iowa State trounces Arizona State 91-42 in second round of Big 12 Tournament

    Seventh-ranked Iowa State trounced Arizona State 91-42 in the Big 12 Tournament, led by Milan Momcilovic's 21 points and Joshua Jefferson's 20 points and 12 rebounds.

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  23. Jordy Frahm and Alexis Jensen emerge as Nebraska softball’s dynamic duo

    Jordy Frahm and Alexis Jensen lead Nebraska softball to an 18-5 start

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  24. No ticket required; spring break escapes near Lincoln

    Lake Michigan, Indiana Dunes National Park, Galena, Illinois

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  25. New OCC theatrical production, ‘Mrs. Packard,’ debuts March 19

    New theatrical production 'Mrs. Packard' to debut March 19 at Oakland Community College.

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  26. Nonprofit provides free adaptive skating, hockey experiences

    Nonprofit Hockey Mentors offers free adaptive skating and hockey experiences for people with disabilities

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  27. Morning Briefing: Hochul says new taxes could drive wealthy out of N.Y., youth homelessness continues to surge across state and cost of war means pain at the pump

    New York Governor Kathy Hochul warns that proposed taxes could drive wealthy residents out of the state, youth homelessness continues to rise across New York, and the cost of the war in Ukraine is contributing to higher gas prices.

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  28. Gazette-Mail editorial: Self-inflicted pain at the pump

    Gas prices have surged since the Trump administration's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.

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  29. Arkansas State Police to lead investigation after 3 arrests at Governor's Mansion protest

    Arkansas State Police to lead investigation after 3 arrests at Governor's Mansion protest

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  30. A Medicare drug payment plan can help seniors but few know about it

    Medicare program helps seniors pay for medications

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  31. West Kelowna mayor touts past accomplishments, future plans during final state of the city address

    Mayor Gord Milsom delivers final State of the City address, touting past accomplishments and future plans.

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  32. Osoyoos pet lovers can submit their furry friend for Blue Barn's 2027 calendar

    Osoyoos pet owners can submit photos of their pets to be part of Blue Barn's 2027 calendar.

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  33. Phila. seniors' homeownership rates are high, but older renters face burden

    Philadelphia seniors have high homeownership rates, with 69% owning homes, while older renters face housing burden, with many struggling to afford rent.

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  34. Kelowna strata ordered to pay $11,700 over unusable parking stall

    Strata ordered to pay $11,700 for unusable parking stall

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  35. Greeneville Director Of Schools Candidates Answer Questions In Public Forum

    Redistricting and community engagement on the agenda for Director of Schools candidates

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  36. Iran Condemns Missile Strike on Minab School as ‘Unforgivable War Crime’

    Iran condemns missile strike on school as war crime

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  37. Massachusetts National Guardsman injured in deadly Kuwait attack

    Massachusetts National Guardsman Maj. Mark Garcia injured in Kuwait drone strike, recovering in Germany.

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  38. 3 things that stood out in Wisconsin men's hockey's Big Ten quarterfinal blowout loss

    Ohio State defeats Wisconsin 8-0, eliminates Badgers from Big Ten Tournament for third straight year.

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  39. Ladycats earn two road victories

    Aledo scores double-digits in both wins

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  40. AP News Summary at 10:00 p.m. EDT

    Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps launched missile strikes on Abu Musa island in the Persian Gulf, near the United Arab Emirates' Fujairah emirate, amid escalating tensions with the US and its allies.

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  41. Cowboys opportunistic draft advantage achieved at this important spot

    The Cowboys addressed the edge position with the 22nd overall pick, potentially setting up for future moves.

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  42. Boston University men go 1 for 16 on 3-pointers in loss to Lehigh in Patriot League final

    Boston University struggled from 3-point range, going 1-16 from beyond the arc, in a Patriot League championship loss to Lehigh.

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