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by: Alonzo Small, Bradley Zimmeran, WCIA
by: Alonzo Small, Bradley Zimmeran, WCIA
DECATUR, Ill. — A 14-year-old girl from Chicago was shot and killed overnight while leaving a graduation party i
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It is the oasis of native plants which typically draws locals into
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It is the oasis of native plants which typically draws locals into
Samurai Sword Soul is set to headline Springfield's 26th annual Japanese Fall Festival next month.
The theater company, based in New York, performs choreographed sword fighting, comedy and humanistic-themed dramas. They got their start at the Cherry Blossom Festival at Brooklyn Botani
Samurai Sword Soul is set to headline Springfield's 26th annual Japanese Fall Festival next month.
The theater company, based in New York, performs choreographed sword fighting, comedy and humanistic-themed dramas. They got their start at the Cherry Blossom Festival at Brooklyn Botani
Friday: the best of Guardian Australia’s 2022 federal election coverage every weekday afternoon
A nthony Albanese and Scott Morrison are steeling themselves for the campaign’s final fortnight. Under mounting pressure from journalists on the election trail, both the Labor leader and
Jamal Daoud claims United Australia party ‘mismanagement’ forced him to pay for election materials in Sydney seat of Reid
A disgruntled United Australia party candidate has vowed to sue the party claiming its “mismanagement” forced him to spend thousands on campaign material whic
Once the political trash-talking is over in New Hampshire, what happens to the trash?
With Tuesday's presidential primary approaching, University of New Hampshire professor Therese Willkomm has a plan to recycle one kind of political detritus: the thousands of leftover plastic campaign
Submitted Photo Insurance Agent Kellie Thorman held a grill out on Wednesday, celebrating State Farm Insurance’s 100th birthday outside her business on 20th Avenue SW in Minot, with food from “Fun on a Bun” and a sign made by “Rockin Yard Signs”. Photo courtesy of Nicole Brasfield.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky.-Over 1,000 future Hilltoppers from Kentucky all the way to Tennessee came home from school to a surprise in their front yard.
“No one told me that I was gonna get a sign today,” said WKU class of 2026 student Chapel Bryant.
Western Kentucky University s