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A batch of postcards sent to space by Howard Bishop Middle School students in 2022 finally made their way back to Earth — and ...
A host of families won’t have to question where their next meal is coming from in a crisis thanks to Gleaners and generous residents who donated food to help keep various pantries full.
The suspense was palpable as people excitedly peered into the small pit Mikie Cutler was excavating on the Timberlake High ...
Rotunda Rumblings All in on iGaming? Ohio lawmakers are looking at legalizing online gambling – including casino and card games, bets on horse racing, and internet lottery games – as a way to bring in ...
Pham Doan Minh Khue’s heartfelt letter as “the ocean” earns first prize in a contest that attracted 1.5 million entries from ...
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Indiana will resume A-F school grades, aiming for clarity, but parents worry it oversimplifies performance and harms ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, vetoed the bills on May 12, continuing her defense of the state's LGBTQ+ community.
Gov. Kim Reynolds has requested a waiver from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to limit what foods are eligible for the ...
Texarkana Harvest Food Bank Executive Director Camille Wrinkle said the Stamp Out Hunger food drive was a success and came at an important time of the year in the fight against hunger and food ...
Residents in Nassau and Suffolk leave food out to be collected by the United States Postal Service, which will then be distributed to food pantries across the island.
Letter carriers across the nation are collecting food donations for the 33rd annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.