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70 years after ‘Brown v. Board of Education,’ fair school funding is the only way to counter ongoing...
The Citizens' Voice· 8 hours agoThe resegregation of America’s public schools has led to the same inequitable public education...
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Galveston County Daily News· 2 hours agoLarry Bird Museum officially opens in Terre Haute
Sports briefs: Join Flying Fish at annual pool party
The Rogersville Review· 8 hours agoROGERSVILLE — The Rogersville Flying Fish swim team will host its annual summer kickoff pool party on Sunday, June 2, from 7-9 p.m. at the Rogersville...
German cartel office to probe DFL licensing in 50+1 rule case
dpa international via Yahoo News· 1 day agoGermany's cartel office has said it still has no overall objections to the unique 50+1 ownership...
School district officials expect Central Building will be torn down
Bakercityherald.com· 8 hours agoBetty Palmer and Doug Dalton both recognize the significance of the stone building.
CAMP FOR CHAMPS: Brunswick High’s Chris Turner holds his yearly Brunswick Basketball Basics: Camp...
The Brunswick News· 19 hours agoSummer break is in full swing in the Golden Isles and with that, coaches at the high school level...
Pontotoc girls building depth, chemistry in summer league
DJournalnow· 5 hours agoINGOMAR – Pontotoc’s quest to return to the Big House is back underway, but the road there may be...
Jury deliberations begin in hush money case
The Florence Times-Daily· 18 hours agoNEW YORK — Jury deliberations began Wednesday in Donald Trump’s hush money trial, placing the outcome of the history-making case in the hands of a dozen...
Young banjo player makes Grand Ole Opry debut
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 19 hours agoGibson Davis, an 18-year-old banjo player from Ona, continues to make strides in the bluegrass world. Just two weeks ago, Davis was lucky enough to make...
Here is the latest Big 12 Conference sports news from The Associated Press
Citrus Chronicle Online· 12 hours agoUNDATED (AP) — UConn forward Alex Karaban is returning to school for a try at a third straight national title. The third-year sophomore announced his decision Wednesday, the final day