City Manager Howdy Lisenbee describes what locals should expect from the first year of the city's street maintenance program.
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District officials are still looking for a way to fund a new middle school and early childhood center.
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Some districts have implemented rules such as mandatory clear or mesh backpacks.
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It won't be long until it's time to plant food plots and get ready for deer season. Luke's guest this week is Larry Weishuhn, aks "Mr. Whitetail" Click to listen to these veteran deer hunters discuss ways to attract and keep deer on your hunting property.
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"Becoming a Junior Ranger" is offered this Sunday, Aug. 14, at both the South Sulphur (Hopkins County) and Doctor's Creek (Delta County) units of the park.
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Greenville has been without such a facility since the old YMCA was closed in 2017.
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The small town of Nikopol, Ukraine, sits across the river from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Attacks are causing serious alarm for the community.
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The first lady will remain at a private residence in South Carolina and isolate from others for at least five days per CDC guidance.
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4moms is recalling MamaRoos and RockaRoos due to entanglement hazards from straps that hang down from the rockers and swings when not in use. At least one baby has died as a result of asphyxiation.
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William MacAskill's book, What We Owe the Future, urges today's humans to protect future humans — an idea he calls longtermism. Here are a few of his hardly modest proposals.
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A Supreme Court ruling overturned Roe v. Wade. Now there's a big push to increase funding for Title X, a federal program that offers birth control and other reproductive care to low-income patients.