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Ryan North gladly led the way in Carroll Chamber of Commerce’s 10th annual Color Fun Run/Walk Saturday, June 7, on the Sauk ...
The public is invited to a special celebration at the Riverside Trailhead in Coon Rapids on Saturday, June 21 to mark two milestones: the designation of Coon Rapids as an ...
Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” focused on manners and goodness, two virtues sometimes forgotten today. Shortly before ...
A fair question, I believe. I have never used arduhfishal inteilligents to assist in righting. But I have been told I don’t always spel things korrectly so I thought I ...
A few notes from Carroll’s newest resident. I’ve been collecting furniture. Forced to divest myself of most of my tables, chairs, lamps, etc., in preparation for the 651-mile journey from Little Rock ...
The Iowa House and Senate passed HF 639, a bill limiting the use of eminent domain for corporations, last month and was ...
After 15 years of service, Ken Paxton stepped down from his role as Greene County Development Corporation (GCDC) executive ...
Women Veterans Recognition Day was proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives by a congresswoman from one of North ...
National security and strengthening of America’s port infrastructure through a North Carolina congressman’s proposal has ...
Nero, Nox and Nancy were given names that start with the letter N like every newborn born this year at the wildlife park.
The peculiar name of the street is believed to go back to old English times, where Daddy was a name for the Devil.
And those nasal respiratory “fingerprints” also offer insights into a person's physical and mental well-being.