A group of two dozen public health leaders for major U.S. municipalities signed a letter published Monday, stating their united stance on supporting vaccinations and denouncing “repeated false claims” ...
Emmabella Rudd took the same brand of life-sustaining insulin for nearly two decades, paying around $100 for each 90-day supply. But after she switched health-insurance companies in 2023, she was ...
Bridgewater Commons mall will transform its center court into a vibrant cultural hub, featuring live performances, music, dance and vendors to celebrate Diwali. Known as the Hindu Festival of Lights, ...
As President Trump tries to revive the United States coal industry, research has found that closing a coal facility can improve local health. By Claire Brown Coal miners with black lung disease are ...
A new statewide initiative underwritten by the Lilly Endowment aims to improve elementary students’ reading skills, officials announced Monday. The Indiana Afterschool Network is using the Lilly grant ...
The brand new movie A Wisconsin Christmas Pie premieres on Great American Family Saturday, Oct. 11 at 8/7c. The new original movie follows a pastry chef as she puts her career on hold to return home ...
I haven’t always been a sports writer. During the COVID-19 pandemic, I covered sports for the Alexandria Echo Press. However, while working from home for weeks on end, one day, I received a call from ...
A Joplin native’s lifelong collection of minerals and rocks has been donated to the Joplin History & Mineral Museum, expanding the pieces that can be displayed and studied. Ava Gager Smith, a 1957 ...
“Amanda: She Didn’t Mean To Die” is based on the life of Amanda Marie McAuley of Poland, who passed away in 2023 of a fentanyl overdose. This performance is based on Amanda’s life, journey, and her ...
"FORGET AMAZON AND WHOLE FOODS. FORGET FACEBOOK. BUY LOCAL. BUY DIRECT. BEZOS SUPPORTS THIS GOVERNMENT. IT DOES NOT SUPPORT YOU OR ME," his archive website read Ingrid Vasquez is a Digital News Writer ...
READING — City of Reading landowners may see a 6% increase on their property tax bill next year, but the extra revenue may not be enough to keep the city from dipping into its reserve funds to cover ...
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