By Danae Columbus, Mid-City Messenger
With the mid-term elections less than eight weeks away, political organizations are giving the nod to their preferred candidates. In turn, those endorsements are fueling fundraising for the all-important get-out-the-vote efforts, which will make or b
Military-bound students from local high schools show off the personalized yard signs they received during the annual education event hosted April 19 by the Greater Heights Area Chamber of Commerce. (Contributed photo)
Military-bound students from local high schools show off the persona
Women's Track and Field 9/13/2022 1:15:00 PM
Racer Track & Field - Jenna Pauly Honored For Academic Excellence
Indian River running back Hayden Hall is lifted off his feet while hit from behind by Stephen Decatur’s Amar-ian Manuel during the first half on Friday night in Berlin.
Indian River’s #32 Bryce Johnson, #63 Austin Grise, and #80 Dennis Norwood gang tackle Stephen Decatur tight end Lu
Not all green turned black.
Patches of Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum’s greenery still stand untouched by NASCAR’s asphalt. Beyond what would be the east end zone and what is now Turns 3 and 4, grass remains visible to the sun. Therefore, it continues to grow.
“One of the grou
From left are Chip Shelton and Mandy Houser, children of the late Charlie Shelton, posing with Steve Amigone of Bernard Robinson & Company, for a picture shortly after receiving the 2022 Heritage Award.
Members of the Johnson family, from Johnson Granite, pose for a photo after being
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Many years ago, the town mover and shakers decided to link Rangeley with the Boston market. The Chamber was given the task to advertise more in that vicinity. And here we have the results. I know I do not drive the fanciest vehicle. It is my
We had our chances. To lose the turnover battle five to nothing, to have kick operations ruined on two kicks that both would have won the game is disheartening in that way because I thought we would have handled those situations better. But I thought our guys really fought back and gave us a c
Halloween is next month. Already we're starting to see area haunted house attractions getting into the spirit of the season. Speaking of Spirit, the iconic Halloween store already has a presence in town.
Nothing screams Halloween in Amarillo, though, like a giant 12ft skeleton.
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