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  1. Managing too much or too little water can make a big difference for crops

    Appropriate soil moisture management is crucial for crop production.

    SCIENCE
  2. On-farm auctions are about far more than the winning bid

    Farm auctions have social and cultural significance, extending beyond the financial aspect of the sale itself.

    FOOD
  3. Apple has an AI problem that has nothing to do with Siri

    Apple faces two lawsuits over AI, one alleging the removal of a chatbot with sexually explicit content and another claiming the company scraped millions of copyrighted videos from YouTube to train its AI models.

    CRIME
  4. Exploring the moon while cutting NASA? Why Trump's 2027 budget misfires

    Trump's 2027 budget plan cuts NASA's budget, sparking concerns about the future of space exploration.

    BUSINESS
  5. O for optimism: O Street construction doesn't dampen business owners' outlook

    Business owners adapt to O Street construction

    BUSINESS
  6. Yesterday’s Outfit in Garrison!

    Garrison — Yesterday's Outfit will perform at Farmers Mercantile Hall on Sunday, April 12th from 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.

    WORLD
  7. Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, April 7, 2026: A couple of steps lower

    Mortgage rates decreased by more than a quarter point from recent highs.

    BUSINESS
  8. Former Sacred Heart School Campus Approved for 14-unit Development

    Former Sacred Heart School Campus to be converted into 14-unit residential housing.

    WORLD
  9. Nebraska’s once-thriving refugee resettlement landscape has come undone

    Nebraska's refugee resettlement numbers have plummeted under Trump's presidency.

    POLITICS
  10. India Turns to Venezuelan Crude as Middle East Supply Falters

    India to import record-high 12.51 million barrels of Venezuelan crude in April

    BUSINESS
  11. Energy Stocks Are Having a Moment That Could Last

    Energy stocks are experiencing a surge in popularity as investors seek safe-haven assets amid market volatility.

    BUSINESS
  12. Prison sentences handed down in Lawrence County

    A man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for armed robbery.

    WORLD
  13. Night Sky Network Celebrates Artemis II

    NASA's Artemis II mission reaches a historic milestone as the crew orbits the far side of the Moon, marking the longest distance traveled by humans in recorded history.

    TECHNOLOGY
  14. Bumgarner takes two more races at Hickory Motor Speedway

    Michael Bumgarner wins two races at Hickory Motor Speedway.

    SPORTS
  15. Hickory Crawdads win season opening series; Rangers' No. 3 prospect makes debut

    Hickory Crawdads win season opening series

    SPORTS
  16. Lenire Tinnitus Treatment Device Now Available in Canada

    New tinnitus treatment device now available in Canada.

    WORLD
  17. Global Innovation Platform Plug and Play Launches First Startup Accelerator in Cyprus

    NICOSIA, Cyprus-based Plug and Play launches its first startup accelerator in Limassol, Cyprus, co-funded by the Cyprus Deputy Ministry of Research and Innovation.

    BUSINESS
  18. Blood Center offers April drives

    Blood donations to the Adirondack Blood Center are being offered in April.

    HEALTH
  19. Autumn Brown speaks on plans for Athens County if elected

    Athens County residents will elect a new member to the Athens County Board of Commissioners in November.

    POLITICS
  20. Letter to the Editor: Flock Safety in Athens

    A recent incident involving a flock of geese on a local park's walking trail has raised concerns about animal safety and the need for clearer signage and regulations to protect walkers.

    BUSINESS
  21. Miami loved this Texas-style BBQ spot during the pandemic. Now it’s reopening

    Miami's La Traila Barbecue is reopening as a permanent spot in South Miami after a pandemic shutdown.

    HEALTH
  22. Historically Black Miami neighborhood’s bid for cityhood stalled by outdated map

    Historically Black neighborhood in Miami seeks cityhood, faces opposition

    POLITICS
  23. Editorial cartoons for Tuesday, April 7

    A cartoon depicts a politician with a forked tongue, symbolizing hypocrisy.

    WORLD
  24. BPL advocacy committee takes up legislative bill regarding age appropriate library materials

    Burlington Public Library Director Brittany Jacobs opposes bill allowing minors access to library materials

    POLITICS
  25. Tottenham fans told why they will be ‘surprised’ by Roberto De Zerbi, by former 160-goal striker

    Former Tottenham striker Paul Gascoigne says Roberto De Zerbi will be 'surprised' by the level of passion and expectation from Spurs fans.

    SPORTS
  26. Crude-oil futures rise into Trump’s deadline as SocGen sees chance prices could top $200

    Crude-oil futures rise ahead of Trump's deadline for Iran attacks.

    BUSINESS
  27. STAT+: Research revealing how the brain flushes waste named STAT Madness Editors’ Pick

    Researcher Maiken Nedergaard says 'diseases of aging are basically all about dirty brains'

    SCIENCE
  28. STAT+: FDA backs proposals to entice pharma companies to test, make drugs domestically

    FDA to offer incentives to pharmaceutical companies to test and manufacture drugs in the US

    SCIENCE
  29. Sybil Newell named Citizen of the Year by Saratoga County Citizens Committee for Mental Health

    Sybil Newell named Citizen of the Year by Saratoga County Citizens Committee for Mental Health

    BUSINESS
  30. Kendra and Joseph Duggar Email Exchanges After His Child Sex Abuse Arrest - TMZ

    Kendra and Joseph Duggar discuss renting out their home, selling possessions; Joseph allegedly confesses to crimes, claims he was misled; Joseph receives a letter of support from a family member.

    CRIME
  31. New this week: 'You, Me & Tuscany,' 'Big Mistakes,' Elvis Presley DVD and more

    New movie release: 'You, Me & Tuscany', new book 'Big Mistakes', Elvis Presley DVD

    POLITICS
  32. Half-staff flags honor firefighters

    Pennsylvania flags at half-staff to honor Fire Chief Jeffory L. Buck

    CRIME
  33. Class Gatherings

    Class of 1962 inducted into National Alumni Hall of Fame

    POLITICS
  34. Voter registration deadline gets closer

    Voter registration deadline is May 4 for the May 19 primary election.

    POLITICS
  35. Pennsylvania's county jails earn millions of dollars detaining immigrants for ICE

    Pennsylvania's county jails are generating significant revenue from detaining immigrants at the behest of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with some facilities collecting millions of dollars annually.

    POLITICS