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Indiana Free Library announces programs for week
The Indiana Gazette· 2 hours agoThe Indiana Free Library offers weekly programs for all ages.
Lawmakers can lower Mississippi’s sky-high grocery prices
DJournalnow· 3 hours agoCalifornia and Mississippi are not normally viewed as having much in common, but the Golden State...
Public can speak on Greenville's FY 2024-25 budget on Monday
The Daily Reflector· 1 hour agoGreenville’s city manager is recommending a quarter-cent increase in the city’s proposed tax rate to...
Lead Renaissance Festival to be held June 15-16
Black Hills Pioneer· 2 hours agoLEAD — The Lead Renaissance Festival will be a totally immersive and magical experience in the secluded forest this year, organizers say.
James Beard finalists include an East African restaurant in Detroit
The Florence Times-Daily· 6 hours agoCHICAGO — An East African eatery in Detroit, longtime family owned Seattle pho shops and a...
Relief in Sight? 9 Home Insurers Cut Rates in Florida | Insurify
Black Hills Pioneer· 2 hours agoNine homeowners insurance companies have filed for rate decreases in Florida, and 10 have filed to...
Old Central City Days showcases variety of neighborhood
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 1 hour agoOld Central City Days got underway Friday, June 7, 2024, along 14th Street West in Huntington, West...
Tourism on the right track: Clay County welcomes railbike attraction
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 1 hour agoRail Explorers, the nation's largest railbike operator, is offering excursions in Clay County on the line once used by the Buffalo Creek & Gauley Railroad. The attraction covers a 12-mile roundtrip stretch of rail line along Buffalo Creek.
THE WAY WE SEE IT: Don't approve of drag queens? Don't go to the Pride Festival
The Indiana Gazette· 7 hours agoWeekly opinion from the Gazette Editorial Board.
Former PlayStation, Epic Games leaders launch game studio in Logan
The Huntington Herald-Dispatch· 1 hour agoPlayKigai, a global independent game development studio, was officially launched in Logan, West Virginia, last week by two industry veterans. Aaron Chambers, a native of Logan and former executive ...