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A father-daughter day on a Massachusetts lake ended with a 911 call they say because of a stranger who hurled rocks and ...
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McKay second graders pen to Poland
Four-thousand miles away, the mission remains the same: defend, deter, and lead with honor. Poland is far from familiar soil, ...
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‘Music is the great healer’
Every other Tuesday evening like clockwork, area musicians gather at The GazBar Sports Grill for an open mic session that ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has issued an Air Quality Advisory for the following counties: Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Fond du Lac, Green, Green Lake ...
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'Everyone has the power to change the world'
Julie Tucker is continuing her Multiple Sclerosis fundraising journey with a special event this week featuring music, food, and raffles. Music for a Cause will be held on Friday, June 6 from 6:30 to ...
The Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development recently announced that preliminary employment estimates for April 2025 ...
Taunton Democrat Lisa Field was inspired by her grandparents who were community-minded and "the first ones right there trying ...
A father-daughter Memorial Day weekend fishing trip on a Massachusetts lake quickly turned dark when a white man on shore ...
Sheron Brown says he was out on a boat, fishing on Lake Shirley with his daughter, when a man began yelling racial slurs and throwing rocks at them ...
Free, Queen, The Firm and Bad Company. The last on that list has finally put him into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame.
Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the place of ...
Matt Shakman used a rock named Jennifer as a stand-in for Ebon Moss-Bachrach's the Thing in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.