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Since 2017, the Foundation of HOPE has grown into a beloved nonprofit in the Easton community, building bright futures for ...
The Rutherford County Board of Education voted to close two out of three proposed schools in response to a $6.1 million ...
The Pittsfield Public School Committee has approved significant changes to the middle school education system. The current ...
Mt. Zion tight end J.C. Anderson, who holds an Illini football offer, played a major role in the Braves’ reaching the Class 4A state championship game with 47 receptions for 535 yards and seven ...
At 16-5, Mt. Hope High School has been one of the top stories in Rhode Island boys basketball after winning just four games the prior two seasons. After beating West Greenwich 57-43 in the ...
(WJAR) — A Rhode Island woman who has a passion for students at Mt. Hope High School has volunteered hundreds of hours to making the concession stand at sporting events successful. Amy Kee Stone ...
Lonnie Warwick, a 1960 graduate of old Mt. Hope High School, passed away Monday. Warwick played 10 seasons in the National Football League, including eight with the Minnesota Vikings.
Mr. Warwick, a former Minnesota Vikings linebacker and NFL coach, graduated from Mount Hope High School and lived in Mount Hope. Advertisement He died at the age of 82 on Monday night.
The Mount Hope High School graduate played in the NFL for a decade with the Minnesota Vikings (eight seasons) and the Atlanta Falcons. Warwick graduated from Mount Hope H.S. in 1960.
In December 2015, then education minister Anthony Garcia lamented the fact that between 2008 and 2015 (PNM-PP-PNM), seven secondary schools, including Mt Hope Secondary, were under construction at ...
DISAPPOINTED: Marilyn Marquis, PTA coordinator at Mt Hope Secondary School, speaks to the media outside the school’s compound at Maingot Street, Mt Hope, yesterday.
Aug. 29—A "small town with a big heart" is gearing up for the 33rd annual Mount Hope Jubilee in September. The festival, which has transformed over the years into a staple embraced by ...