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  1. A dirty gardening wound calls for re-upping of tetanus vaccine

    You should get a tetanus shot if you haven't had one in 10 years or if you have a dirty wound.

    HEALTH
  2. Auburn library declines to renew Minot contract

    Auburn library declines to renew Minot contract after 2-decade partnership

    BUSINESS
  3. Police restraint saves lives | Letter

    A police officer's restraint in a traffic stop prevented a potentially deadly situation.

    CRIME
  4. Maine needs a sustainable funding model for its jails | Letter

    Maine needs a sustainable funding model for its jails

    BUSINESS
  5. GOP candidates need to play by the rules | Letter

    Republican candidate Jonathan Bush faces controversy over residency requirement for governor nomination.

    POLITICS
  6. Master Gardeners' annual plant sale showcases the best plants for Frederick gardens

    Master Gardeners' annual plant sale to take place on April 25 at Frederick Fairgrounds.

    WORLD
  7. Today in Sports, April 4, 2025 — Alex Ovechkin ties Wayne Gretzky at 894 for most career goals in NHL history

    Alex Ovechkin ties Wayne Gretzky's record for most career goals

    SPORTS
  8. 3 Signs You’re Actually Just a Doormat, Not an Empath

    Being overly accommodating can be a sign that you're not setting boundaries.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  9. Writer urges organ donation

    National Donate Life Month encourages organ donation to save lives.

    WORLD
  10. Former Virginia mayor supports Smith for Congress

    Former Virginia mayor endorses candidate Smith for Congress.

    POLITICS
  11. County not learning from history

    County's repeated mistakes in disaster preparedness

    WORLD
  12. Daily Bible verse

    The Bible verse reminds us of God's willingness to take on human sin for our salvation.

    WORLD
  13. Breaking barriers: New program launches to transform Imperial Valley’s workforce through inclusive entrepreneurship

    New program aims to support underrepresented groups in Imperial Valley's workforce

    BUSINESS
  14. Grand Prairie bond proposal: Our recommendation

    Grand Prairie residents to vote on $327 million bond proposal.

    BUSINESS
  15. Gohn inducted into Phi Kappa Phi honor society

    Mary Claire Gohn elected to Phi Kappa Phi honor society

    ENTERTAINMENT
  16. Safety Valve | Douglas County needs compliance officer

    Douglas County is exploring the creation of a compliance officer to oversee land-use issues and ensure the area's rapid growth is managed sustainably.

    POLITICS
  17. DeVinck: It’s a plane, it’s a bear ... and other miracles

    A book that changed your life

    WORLD
  18. Red Wolves set for 'Competitive Saturday'

    Red Wolves face a competitive day at practice.

    SPORTS
  19. Private-Credit Funds Face Higher Financing Costs in Bond Market. Here’s Why.

    Private credit funds face higher financing costs as investors demand higher yields to compensate for increased default risk, rising interest rates, and concerns over global economic uncertainty.

    BUSINESS
  20. Celebrations, candidates and cautionary tales

    Spring celebrations bring out the community spirit in Miles City.

    WORLD
  21. We just lab tested the LG C6 OLED — here's the good news (and bad news)

    The LG C6 OLED's color accuracy is still excellent, with a Delta-E rating of 0.45.

    TECHNOLOGY
  22. Scientists Just Solved One of the Universe’s Oldest Mysteries

    Scientists have solved the mystery of when the universe's 'lights' first turned on

    CRIME
  23. NWA EDITORIAL | Having the parts isn’t the same as having a machine gun, court finds

    Gun control laws focus on banning firearms, not accessories

    POLITICS
  24. Three Accused in Massive Meth Ring Spanning Multiple States

    Philadelphia men charged with federal drug trafficking and firearms charges

    WORLD
  25. Editorial cartoon: Pam Bondi is out

    Bondi's loss, a win for the people

    WORLD
  26. Julián Araujo’s return would give Celtic huge boost for cup semifinal

    Julián Araujo's return from injury could be a significant boost for Celtic ahead of their upcoming cup semifinal.

    SPORTS
  27. Denied by council, Victor residents look to court for wastewater annexation repeal

    Residents sue Victor city over wastewater annexation

    POLITICS
  28. Wyoming lawmakers expand legislative ethics training after 'Checkgate' controversy

    Wyoming Legislature expands legislative ethics training after 'Checkgate' controversy

    POLITICS
  29. Law Enforcement Blotter: March 22 — March 28, 2026

    March 22: Arrests were made on 2 juveniles for shoplifting, and a 35-year-old male for reckless endangerment.

    CRIME
  30. Stardust — April 4, 2026

    Excerpt from Miles City Star, April 4, 2026: Not available

    WORLD
  31. The Livaura Retinol Anti-Aging Hand Cream Erases Crepey Skin

    A hand cream infused with retinol helps to erase crepey skin and improve appearance.

    WORLD
  32. Manchester City vs Liverpool: Latest City injury news and predicted City starting XI ahead of today’s match

    Manchester City face Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-finals, Pep Guardiola's side are expected to make changes to their team

    WORLD
  33. Bundesliga Watch: RB Leipzig’s Castello Lukeba looking for ‘new challenge’

    Castello Lukeba may leave RB Leipzig this summer

    SPORTS