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- Heights library offers ‘Stepping Stones’
The Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library and Activities Center hosted a Stepping Stones program for young children and their parents.
- DC's CLAYFACE Footage Reaction Video - CinemaCon 2026
The WB is releasing a Clayface film based on the DC character, with James Watkins directing and a screenplay by Mike Flanagan and Hossein Amini.
- Arman Tsarukyan reacts after being ‘kicked off’ his flight ahead of grappling return this weekend
Arman Tsarukyan was removed from a flight, Dana White warns fighter 'maniac' after incident
- CNY COLLEGE NOTEBOOK: Sprinter Tanner Warren among Hamilton invite winners
Tanner Warren wins at Hamilton College Track & Field Invitational
- Sensory Play Program continues at Old Forge Library
Sensory Play program resumes at Old Forge Library on April 21 and 28.
- Tennessee General Assembly passes $58B budget
Tennessee's $58 billion budget includes $50,000 starting teacher pay and $112 million in school choice scholarships.
- This Sam Altman-Backed $1.8 Billion Startup Bets AI Can Get Drugs Through Clinical Trials Faster
Formation Bio raises $615M to speed up clinical trials for stalled drugs using AI
- Here's the Scoop: Davenport ice cream shop keeps growing, and so do its flavors
Davenport ice cream shop expands rapidly, owner credits unexpected success
- Trump's tax cuts give the richest 5% big breaks while everyone else pays more. How the middle-class is being left behind - Yahoo Finance
Tax cuts favoring the wealthy, middle-class burden, middle-class left behind, Trump's tax bill benefits billionaires
- Why is Broadway star Bernadette Peters playing Menomonie?
Bernadette Peters is playing a concert in Menomonie, Wisconsin on April 25.
- Garden Discovery Series (stand alone)
Amber King presented 'Natural Grasses for Louisiana Landscapes' at the Main Library at Goodwood.
- The Editorial Board: Paying respects to Juneteenth and Gugino, as downtown gets some new life
Ingram Micro boosts downtown Buffalo economy
- Terra Alta community organizations gather for spring cemetery cleanup
Terra Alta community members clean up cemeteries
- Soybeans have a new leader — and it's not exports
Soybeans' export market share has shifted from soybeans to soybean meal.
- Toshiba promotes sales leaders
Peter Morisco
- Time running out on Bears to decide on new stadium site - ESPN
Bears running out of time to decide on new stadium site
- RISING expands 2026 program with new Indigenous-led works
Naarm's festival expands program with new Indigenous-led works
- /R E P E A T -- Media advisory - Environment and Climate Change Canada to hold a technical briefing ahead of the Petersberg Climate Dialogue and the G7 Environment Ministers' Meeting/
Canada to hold technical briefing on climate change ahead of Petersberg Climate Dialogue and G7 Environment Ministers' Meeting.
- NCPH schedules ‘Hometown Heroes’ viewing reception
The public is invited to attend the ninth annual 'Hometown Heroes' banners viewing reception.
- Review: The town may be called 'Normal,' but Bob Odenkirk's unlikely action hero isn't - Los Angeles Times
Bob Odenkirk's new action film 'Normal' received mixed reviews from critics.
- Sabato De Sarno Puts on His Curator’s Hat for a New Project Ahead of Salone Del Mobile
Sabato De Sarno's exhibition 'Insieme' celebrates Italian artisanship, after Gucci, 'Gucci was only one part of my story', at Salone del Mobile.
- Canadian ZEV sales shot up nearly 50% in February as federal incentives returned
Canadian electric vehicle sales surged 49.1% in February, driven by increased incentives
- Gerry Wood built dealerships and community at Wood Automotive Group
Gerry Wood founded Wood Automotive Group, a dealership conglomerate with multiple brands.
- Wellness Peptides Are Going Mainstream. The Science Hasn’t Kept Up
Wellness peptides are gaining popularity, but the FDA's new regulations have raised concerns about their safety and efficacy.
- Dan's Discoveries: Vinyl Renaissance on Record Store Day
Local record store sees surge in vinyl sales on Record Store Day
- Maryland moves to make AI deepfakes a crime after Baltimore County school scandal
Maryland proposes law to criminalize AI deepfakes
- Middle East Oil Output May Take Two Years to Recover
Middle East oil output may take two years to recover after war
- Cumberland County will seek state grant to expand Medication-Assisted Treatment program atprison
Cumberland County to seek state grant to expand Medication-Assisted Treatment program at prison.
- 7 Out-of-the-Box Ways to Maximize Time Outdoors
Forest bathing and nature walks can reduce stress and boost mood
- Alum Gives $1M to Bolster Do Good Education, Women in Engineering
University professor receives $1M endowment to support women in engineering, establishes professorship in honor of late wife.
- Jon Rahm responds to claims that LIV Golf could be folding at the end of the year
LIV Golf may fold at the end of 2026 due to financial struggles.
- Mifflinburg piccolo player qualifies for PMEA All-State
Mifflinburg Area Junior Sophie Zimmerman qualifies for PMEA All-State Concert.
- What we know: Frattolin murder case
Frattolin was found dead in her home in the early hours of March 12, 2023. Police are investigating possible foul play. The cause of death is still unknown.
- State seeks nominations for 2026 Women in Agriculture Awards
State seeks nominations for 2026 Women in Agriculture Awards
- What are guitar strings made of?
Guitars have used catgut strings since the 13th century, made from sheep intestines
- National Library Week is April 19-25: Here’s how area libraries are highlighting their hard work
National Library Week celebrates the contributions and value of libraries
- Ivanka Trump addresses claims father Donald was 'absent parent' in podcast
Ivanka Trump disputes claims her father was absent parent, says she was raised with love and support.
- Lawrence Co. Board of Equalization delivers annual report, shows housing market may be leveling out
Housing market prices stabilize in Lawrence County
- Child star's tragic life after fame including addiction battles that led to death at 34
Dana Plato struggled with addiction and mental health issues after 'Diff'rent Strokes' ended.
- First-of-its-kind Pitt study allows some liver transplant recipients to stop antirejection drugs
Pittsburgh researchers have developed a new study allowing some liver transplant recipients to stop antirejection drugs.
- Meade County passes burn ban changes
Meade County council votes to extend burn ban through December 31, new rules for agricultural burning approved.