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Gay twins Liz and Katie Sowers win 4th straight national title - Outsports
Outsports· 6 days agoKatie Sowers is on top again. Katie, the former NFL coach who has found a home in women’s flag...
How Calif.'s wildest bookstore became a page-turning wonderland
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoLos Angeles has long been a bastion of post-apocalyptic tales, brought to visceral reality in films...
State Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism awards 4 new contracts to CJRW of Little Rock for...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 19 hours agoThe Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism has awarded four new advertising and...
News of public record: Muskingum County real estate transfers
Gannett via AOL· 11 hours agoMay 13 639 Charles Hayhurst to Matthew Snoots and Beth Barrett, 955 Lodge Road, Norwich, $225,000 640 Bryan and Robert Keim, Kevin Mullett to Matthew and Ruby Miller, 20.007 acres, Dietrick ...
More books are being adapted into graphic novels. Here's why that’s a good thing.
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 7 days agoYou may have noticed familiar titles such as "The Baby-Sitters Club" series, "The Jungle," "To Kill...
A Black farmer in South Carolina cultivates culture, history — and rice
Washington Post· 9 hours agoIn late October, Marion “Rollen” Chalmers stood next to a rice field ringed by pines and palm trees....
Roy S. Groff
Lancaster Online· 2 days agoRoy S. Groff, 82, of Millersville passed away on Monday, May 27, 2024 at Oak Leaf Manor South, where he was a resident. Born in Conestoga on April 17, 1941, he was the son of the late Roy E.
H.S. baseball roundup: South Jersey public, non-public quarterfinals
Courier Post via Yahoo Sports· 19 hours agoThe rematch is set. The Cherry Hill West and Delsea high school baseball teams will play on Friday...
You can now dine at Disney World's first-ever Michelin star restaurant. Here's what to know
NBC Miami· 4 days agoWalt Disney World is inviting you to be their guest at their first-ever Michelin star restaurant....
Opened Up: Transcript
WUNC Chapel Hill· 5 hours agoHow will I raise my sons with their fathers to become Black men who are intelligent, curious, kind, empathetic and emotionally secure in a world that is constantly countering their humanity and offering them patriarchy as an antidote?