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Lake Chelan Wine and Jazz Festival sells out, proceeds to benefit high school programs
The Wenatchee World· 3 days agoCHELAN — The number of tickets for the Lake Chelan Wine and Jazz Festival is capped at 1,000, which...
Munster-based Land O'Frost laying off 215 workers in Chicago
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 2 days agoMunster-based Land O'Frost, the packaged lunchmeat giant, is laying off 215 workers in Chicago and...
"Cabaret" opening May 17 at Racine Theatre Guild
The Journal Times· 13 hours agoLife is certainly a cabaret during the iconic opening song “Willkommen,” but all is not jolly in Weimar-era Berlin. For its latest production, the Racine...
Google is building an AI future, but not for you and me
PC World· 2 days agoIn my basement office, I listened to what Google presented at Google I/O. I heard executives talk about search, Android, and Project Astra: a future multimodal “universal ...
Church notes: church celebrates 50th anniversary with free community events; food pantries open and...
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 6 days agoSaint Bernard of Clairvaux Catholic Church, 1 Saint Bernard Lane, Bella Vista, will have a one day retreat on Monday, May 13 beginning with 8:30 a.m. mass, followed by a continental breakfast ...
High-school classmates look forward to a challenging road ahead in college
Winston-Salem Journal· 4 days agoThe names vary by school — the Beast, Plebe Summer — whatever the intense immersion programs at U.S....
Aging Matters: Virtual AgingWell Series planned for Tuesday
Winston-Salem Journal· 5 days agoThe AgingWell Series will be presented from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday via Zoom. The series is...
New Horror TTRPG Brings Otherworldly Horror to Late Night Radio
Comic Book· 5 days agoThe game is described as a "is a solo horror journaling game with a soundtrack" in which players...
Calendar: Martinsville-area events Thursday, May 16
Martinsville Bulletin· 21 hours agoTODAY
Community Calendar | Robesonian
The Robesonian· 5 days agoLego Club: Play with Legos and meet some new friends 5-6 p.m. on Thursday at the Pembroke Library, 413 Blaine St. Pembroke.