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Bill Russo of Ohio Township has spent the better part of two decades ensuring the graves of military veterans have new flags ...
Amateur boxer Jaryd Boyer hopes to expand his mentorship program and develop a faith-based boxing club in Leetsdale. The ...
With a goal of connecting the rich heritage of our past to today and tomorrow, the Friends of the History Center promotes public interest in the History Center by holding public events, encouraging ...
The Jacksonville History Center is working to educate the public about a growing list of endangered buildings across the city. In total, 29 buildings are currently listed as endangered and at risk ...
The Center for Public History seeks an undergraduate student College Work Study student for Summer 2025 to work with Dr. Debbie Harwell on Houston History Magazine. The Center for Public History is ...
Join, renew, or donate! The History Center Telethon presented by Bank of Utica is Wednesday, May 14, from 5 – 8 p.m. The goal is to raise $50,000 to support the History Center’s mission to ...
“His murder began what most historians would agree was the worst period in the history of the papacy,” Frederic J. Baumgartner wrote in his book, “Behind Locked Doors: A History of the Papal ...
UTICA — The History Center’s biggest fundraiser of the year returns Wednesday, May 14, with a live telethon airing from 5 to 8 p.m. on WUTR-TV and CNYHomepage.com. Presented by Bank of Utica ...
"Last night’s 17,428 fans at Chase Center for the Valkyries’ game was the third-highest preseason attendance for a W game in league history." Unfortunately for those eager fans, the Valkyries ...
The Hagen History Center has entered into an eco-tourism partnership with a Pennsylvania distillery. And the seeds will be cultivated on the historic site of the Battle of Girard. “Sunflowers ...
As vice chair of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, he has co-led efforts to ensure that Native Hawaiian history and federally funded education programs are not classified under DEI or CRT ...