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- Iowa soldier hurt in Iran war strike said blast threw him 10 feet
Iowa soldier hurt in Iran war strike said blast threw him 10 feet
- Watsontown spring cleanup starts Tuesday
Watsontown's annual townwide Spring Clean-Up is set for Tuesday and Wednesday.
- XPLR Infrastructure, LP announces date for release of first-quarter 2026 financial results
XPLR Infrastructure, LP to report Q1 2026 financial results on May 7, 2026.
- Dexter Lawrence’s under-the-surface stats and AFC North fit will greatly benefit the Bengals
Dexter Lawrence brings a pass rush boost to the Bengals
- Morning Briefing April 24: Sabres take series lead with 3-1 win over Bruins, Bills stockpile picks, move down in draft and how new fed rules impact medical marijuana in N.Y.
Sabres take 3-1 series lead over Bruins, Bills stockpile picks in draft, new federal rules affect medical marijuana in N.Y.
- EXCLUSIVE: Paris Jackson Punching Above Her Weight — Insiders Fear Her Battle for Jacko Estate is Costing Family Millions
Paris Jackson's estate battle is costing family millions, sparking insider concerns over major losses.
- Korn Ferry Pro Supports PGA Tour Card Reduction Ahead of 2026 Season
Korn Ferry Pro supports PGA Tour card reduction
- Why Color and Finish Matter More Than Ever in Outdoor Hardscape Projects
Portland Rock introduces new color and size options for retaining walls and pavers, emphasizing the importance of color and finish in outdoor hardscape projects.
- The real problem with Hasan Piker
Hasan Piker's gaming style has become a tool for progressive commentary
- Hinz Carbon Delivers Improved Cold Bite and Low Dust for Street Use
Hinz Carbon introduces improved cold bite and low dust technology for street use, offering better traction and reduced wear on tires.
- Manchester City are now on course to secure a not talked about treble.
Manchester City on course for domestic treble
- Idaho sends message on campaign finance
Idaho's campaign finance laws are set to be revised
- After Earnings, Is Netflix Stock a Buy, a Sell, or Fairly Valued?
Netflix stock appears to be fairly valued following Q1 earnings beat.
- Play Shuffalo: Friday, April 24, 2026
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- Trump 'reaching breaking point' with Karoline Leavitt as 3 key moments backfire
Trump's comments on Leavitt 'existential threat,' 'greatest challenge,' and 'big league problem' spark criticism.
- Idahoans should hold U.S. delegation accountable
Idahoans deserve to know how their elected officials voted on the recent public lands decision.
- Modernizing Ketchum’s planning department
Modernizing Ketchum’s planning department is a priority for Mayor Prekeges
- Auburn seminary subject of chapel talk
Auburn Theological Seminary will be the subject of a talk as part of the city's U.S. sesquicentennial events in May.
- A comprehensive checklist to boost caregiving support for employees
Northeast Business Group on Health's CEO shares insight and resources to help leaders craft comprehensive caregiving benefits and policies.
- USHL Clark Cup Playoffs: Schultz's OT winner against Fargo forces Game 4
Ashton Schultz scored the game-winning goal in overtime to force a Game 4 in the Western Conference semifinals.
- In way-too-early NC high school football rankings, six 2025 champs open at No. 1
The Greensboro Grimsley Whirlies are ranked No. 1 in the early 2025 NC high school football rankings.
- A Mayor With No Pants Has Become the Talk of This North Carolina Town
Mayor without pants sparks controversy in Mooresville
- Why you need a nutritional nest egg. It just may hold your health together
A well-balanced diet is crucial for long-term health.
- S.C. Senate votes to pause $1M liquor insurance rule
South Carolina Senate approves one-year reprieve for bars and restaurants from $1M liquor insurance requirement.
- Wake Forest's Tony Bresky is named ACC tennis coach of the year for second straight year
Tony Bresky named ACC tennis coach of the year for second straight year
- Local candidates vying for seats in WV House of Delegates discuss priorities
Candidates discuss local issues, economic development, education
- Brett M. Decker: How to make America affordable again
Energy prices drive inflation
- Dolphins select Kadyn Proctor, Chris Johnson in round 1 – The Splash Zone 4/24/26
Dolphins select Kadyn Proctor, Chris Johnson
- 3 common hookup app profile mistakes: Keep this off your AdultFriendFinder profile
Sharing personal contact information
- Outside/Inbox: Why are live scorpions allowed in the mail?
In the United States, live scorpions are allowed in the mail under certain circumstances.
- WNIT champion Herd encourages Spring Hill students
Marshall University's women's basketball team visited Spring Hill Elementary as part of the Bucket Buddies program, promoting a relationship of mutual love and support between the school and the college team.
- Marshall women's basketball: Olson to return, Herd adds two recruits
Olivia Olson to return to Marshall University women's basketball team
- Prep softball: Watts no-hitter, 21 strikeouts help Midland outlast Ironton in extras
Drea Watts pitches a no-hitter with 21 strikeouts, Cabell Midland beats Ironton 2-0 in 8 innings.
- Misstatements hide truth on SAFE-T Act
Attorneys blame SAFE-T Act for outcomes it does not cause.
- Prep softball: Carroll shines, Generals shut out Huskies, 5-0
Carroll's strong pitching performance leads to a 5-0 shutout win over the Huskies.
- Growing use of guest editors has turned some journals into a ‘playground of bad science’
Guest editors increasingly used to push agenda, undermine peer review, and produce low-quality research
- 5 Garage Or Workshop Essentials Lowe's Sells For Under $50
Garage organizers
- Bringing people together: Niedermaier recognized as volunteer of the year
Ron Niedermaier, Livingston County CARES Volunteer of the Year, recognized for work with youth and seniors in the county.
- Opinion: The local news crisis is also a public health crisis
Health and science reporting is a critical component of local news, yet its importance is often overlooked.
- Opinion: I started medical school at 69 and will begin residency at 72. Here’s what I learned
Starting medical school at 69 and residency at 72 is a rare and admirable feat.
- Two locals earn seeds for D4 singles tournament
Local players receive byes in District 4 Class 2A Singles Tournament.