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The Daniel Boone Homestead in Exeter Township is holding its Evening on the Green Saturday, June 21, from 4 to 8 p.m. Centered around music, food and drink, Evening on the Green is the historic site’s ...
The Blue Mountain Action Council's recent funding losses show how unreliable state and federal support can be for essential ...
When First World War veterans created the community of Merville in 1919, trees and their massive stumps left behind from ...
After city officials canceled a regular City Council meeting for lack of quorum on Tuesday, residents and business owners ...
Plans to build 71 homes across 710 acres of juniper woodland and shrub steppe in rural Deschutes County moved closer to ...
Chick-fil-A expressed interest in serving the Johnson City community but has no confirmed locations at this time. Southern ...
Board of Health meeting, member Premila Nair, requested the board to seek information on the progress of the current waste ...
The Internet is often framed as a ‘global’ phenomenon and we all stay in contact via these massive international platforms, Facebook, Instagram, X, etc., that can make someone feel pretty ...
It’s not just the big numbers that matter — it’s what those numbers mean for people. Young professionals are choosing to stay. Entrepreneurs are putting down roots. Families are building futures.
The Summer Reading Kickoff celebration was on Monday, June 2nd from 9AM-5PM! There were crafts, activities, temporary tattoos, and snacks. Participants also picked up registration prizes and ...
Superintendent Tony Signoret was at home with his family when the May 17 car bombing in Palm Springs rattled his windows and shook the house. But what stayed with him most wasn’t the explosion itself ...
Embden is debating whether to start the process of withdrawing from its school district. A vote is set for June 10.