News

By Caitlyn Meisner | cmeisner@alextimes.com This is the final story in a series on Alexandria City Public Schools’ ...
Kade Jensen is the founder and owner of Jensen Sand Cleaning, which launched six years ago while the 28-year-old studied ...
The inaugural seven-member board for the Davison Hanson Ambulance District is set after voters in Hanson and Davison counties cast their ballots at the polls Tuesday night, June 17. After ballots were ...
Erik Kaufman joined the Mitchell Republic in July of 2019 as an education and features reporter. He grew up in Freeman, S.D., ...
City data shows that Baltimore was inundated with thousands more reports related to graffiti last year, causing the city to ...
Since the Mansfield News Journal Scholar-Athlete program's inception back in 1987, it has honored countless student-athletes ...
Amid a recent surge in arrests of immigrants allegedly living in the country illegally, some raids by U.S. Immigration and ...
Hodge Construction, which started as a small contractor in 1981, has kept a low-profile while developing major projects in ...
The event will bring street closures, security checkpoints, hundreds of military vehicles and thousands of marching troops.
They're conducting a culture and climate survey to understand school climate needs and strengths from the perspectives of ...
Talk of a new state prison being built in Mitchell has rapidly become the city's most polarizing issue. In recent weeks, debate over the proposal has dominated public conversation and civic discourse.
It’s time to review Alexandria City Public Schools’ redistricting process thus far and the remaining points of contention ...