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  1. Brian Randall | The next disruption: What the computer taught us about AI in education

    The use of AI in education has led to more personalized learning experiences and tailored recommendations for students.

    WORLD
  2. Baxter County finishes recount in secretary of state race, five more to follow

    Baxter County recount yields no change in secretary of state vote totals.

    POLITICS
  3. Letters to the Editor - Garvin Memorial Cemetery, Tang, 14th Amendment, Chromebooks

    Letters to the Editor raise concerns about Garvin Memorial Cemetery maintenance, spark debate over the 14th Amendment's relevance, and spark discussion on the benefits of Chromebooks in education.

    POLITICS
  4. Mayflower City Council approves air conditioning repairs

    The Mayflower City Council approved a resolution.

    TECHNOLOGY
  5. 3 tips from a cognitive scientist on how to beat decision fatigue

    Master the effort-accuracy tradeoff by matching effort to the quality required for tasks.

    CRIME
  6. John Paul II golf teams finish second at San Antonio Catholic Schools Championship

    John Paul II teams finish second at San Antonio Catholic Schools Championship.

    SPORTS
  7. Walmart’s bestselling noise-canceling headphones are just $27

    Walmart's IKT Hybrid Active Noise-Canceling Headphones are on sale for $27.

    BUSINESS
  8. Mets Daily Prospect Report, 4/3/26: Syracuse slammed, St. Lucie loses

    Syracuse Mets lose to Toledo 17-7, Jonah Tong's second Triple-A start was marred by a short outing

    SPORTS
  9. I make barista-quality coffee at home with just a $299 espresso machine — here's why the Breville Bambino punches well above its weight

    The Breville Bambino is a compact and user-friendly espresso machine that produces high-quality coffee at an affordable price.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  10. XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast EV Charging Launch New Midwest EV Charging Infrastructure

    XCharge North America and JOJO Superfast EV Charging launch new Midwest EV charging infrastructure to deploy high-power electric vehicle charging network across Illinois.

    BUSINESS
  11. Texas Leads the Nation in Wind Energy, So Why Are There No Turbines Offshore?

    Texas leads the nation in wind energy production, yet lacks offshore wind projects.

    SCIENCE
  12. 'Tap into who they are': Baby dolls give memory care patients sense of purpose

    Baby dolls given to memory care patients at Charlestown Place provide companionship and sense of purpose.

    POLITICS
  13. Lofton Maddrey Pulley

    Lofton Maddrey Pulley, 88, of Pleasant Hill, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.

    CRIME
  14. Congressional candidate to host town hall

    Fred Clark to host town hall meeting in Antigo on April 9 at The Antigo Public Library.

    POLITICS
  15. Masters star who quit golf for desk job played Ryder Cup before Augusta

    Ben Griffin to make Masters debut after leaving golf for desk job

    ENTERTAINMENT
  16. Three brothers open meat market on Mapleton's Main Street

    Mapleton's first new meat market opens on Main Street.

    BUSINESS
  17. Free Fuel Giveaway Sparks Traffic Mayhem Before Police Shut It Down

    Fuel giveaway sparks chaos, police shut down event after traffic congestion

    CRIME
  18. Inside the Dichotomy of Dan Hurley: What It’s Like Playing for the Fiery and Joyful Coach - Sports Illustrated

    Dan Hurley's fiery personality is a key part of his coaching style, but it's also a source of joy for his players.

    CRIME
  19. A year in, Trump’s tariffs take toll on Minnesota companies

    Global trade tensions and tariffs imposed by the Trump administration have had a lasting impact on Minnesota businesses.

    BUSINESS
  20. Local Prep Schedule Friday, April 3, 2026

    High School Baseball vs. Lincoln High

    SPORTS
  21. 'We are KV Strong': Kankakee Valley baseball dedicates season to community following storms

    The Kankakee Valley High School baseball team is showing resilience in the face of adversity.

    WORLD
  22. News of the Weird: Creme de la Weird

    Professional cornhole player with 4 amputations arrested in argument

    CRIME
  23. Rivian workers say union effort stalled by lack of transparency from UAW

    Rivian workers' union organizing efforts stalled due to lack of transparency from UAW.

    BUSINESS
  24. Western North Dakota counties take action on data center pauses, regulations

    Western North Dakota counties impose data center pauses, another county nears local rules

    TECHNOLOGY
  25. TigerSwan saga in North Dakota ends with settlement of DAPL highway shutdown lawsuit (copy)

    Dakota Access Pipeline protests lawsuit settled after 7.5 years

    WORLD
  26. Lincoln senator will seek to allow nonresidents to vote in city elections

    Lincoln senator to propose voting rights expansion

    POLITICS
  27. Why K-State running back Joe Jackson expects ‘way bigger’ year with Collin Klein

    Kansas State running back Joe Jackson is looking forward to a bigger year with Collin Klein at the helm.

    ENTERTAINMENT
  28. Racine looking to fill vacancies on city boards, commissions and committees

    Racine seeking applicants for city boards, commissions, and committees

    POLITICS
  29. Hennepin Healthcare interim leader steps down in less than three months

    Hennepin Healthcare interim leader steps down in less than three months

    POLITICS
  30. New music 4-3-26

    The Weeknd - Dawn FM

    WORLD
  31. First Call: Ex-Steeler says Mike Tomlin ‘created dysfunction;’ Charlie Batch won’t waver on Aaron Rodgers

    Steelers linebacker Charlie Batch criticizes Mike Tomlin's leadership

    SPORTS
  32. New games 4-3-26

    Final Fantasy XVI

    SPORTS
  33. Book review: Read a funny mystery about murderous retirees

    A humorous whodunit novel about a murder mystery in a retirement community

    WORLD
  34. How Does AI Enhance Surgeons’ Judgment and Creativity?

    AI-assisted robots enhance precision and dexterity in minimally invasive procedures

    HEALTH