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For many college students, being a part of a sorority or fraternity creates a sense of belonging and provides opportunities for service, leadership and networking. But like other parts of campus ...
New Hampshire lawmakers are advancing a budget that would cut state arts funding from $1.4 million to $150,000 annually, threatening local theaters, museums, and federal matching grants.
Employees of the New Mexico State Investment Council saw more money in their most recent paychecks under a new pay plan the agency’s governing body approved in March.
There was some hesitancy from members of the council to pull money from the top prosecutor’s office, but several noted that a different amended allocated $400,000 to the state’s attorney’s ...
Gov. Josh Stein, left, and Nash County Sheriff Keith Stone stand together recently. Stein named Stone to a newly formed state advisory council on cannabis.
An apartment building in Putnam County was destroyed by fire June 11 and one tenant charged with arson after police say he confessed to the crime.
Southeast Missouri University Foundation received a $5,000 grant to support a student-led historic preservation project highlighting historic sites in Cape Girardeau and other Missouri communities.
City Council narrowly bets on Bally’s home rule message, going against local member The City Council’s approval comes after Mayor Eric Adams lowered the threshold to get it passed.
State transportation officials are scheduled to brief the Palm Beach Town Council on June 10 about a pair of roadwork projects on the island.
POCATELLO − Local resident Dakota Bates was sworn in as a Pocatello City Council member last week to replace Josh Mansfield who resigned in April to attend law school at Brigham Young University.
A candidate for city council said she can't run for office using her preferred name because of a new election code.