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Please allow the Stephens High School Class of 1955 (Rumford) to thank a young man who paid for all our luncheon bill at Ellis’ Variety Restaurant in Dixfield on June 11. There were 10 of us there so ...
The new brand mark is a story in color. Each element has been thoughtfully crafted to represent the best of what Mason City ...
The council made no decisions on the titles at the April hearing, but when adopting the budget in May made an amendment to ...
At Dorothy's first 100th birthday party held by family on June 1, Clyde Mayor Doug McCauley read a proclamation designating her birthday, June 2, as Dorothy Cox Day due to her accomplishments. She was ...
An Oklahoma County judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed over the process used to approve controversial new social studies academic standards for Oklahoma students, saying the plaintiffs in the case ...
He understood the mammoth New York City budget better than anyone. But what so many admired about Ralph is he never lost his ...
N.I.H. grants: A federal judge ordered the government to restore funding to hundreds of National Institutes of Health grants ...
Twelve long years of studying have brought high school seniors to this moment. Enjoy and congrats, Class of 2025!
Will Tuttle most recently worked in academic technology and residential life at Thornton Academy.
The colorful 10-foot by 12-foot mural created by Mount Clemens High School’s senior class of 2025 was made possible through a grant received by the Mount Clemens Art Center.
Derik Queen, Asa Newell and Liam McNeeley, all projected first-round draft picks, led the Eagles to a 33–0 record with an average winning margin of 29.8 ppg.
Highland High freshman Quinn Ahrenholz, Kingston junior Danica Louie and Saugerties senior Mia Denier earned national girls lacrosse honors announced by Section 9 on Wednesday. Ahrenholz was selected ...