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Next few days will ‘make or break’ some Oregon colleges’ enrollment amid FAFSA problems
La Grande Observer· 6 days agoSALEM — Usually this time of year, high school seniors would know which school they’re heading to...
Focus on the Family: Try not to be impatient; build success slowly
The Daily Reflector· 6 days agoQ: In the five years I've been out of college, I've seen many of my peers already getting everything...
Grigsby considers school year for Alto sports, excited about future
The Daily Sentinel· 2 days agoAlto’s athletic program has experienced its ups and downs over the past couple of years and with the...
OUTSIDE VIEW: Republicans targeting border bill are out of excuses
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung· 6 days agoNo one wanted a reprise of the childish Capitol Hill drama over a Senate bill meant to crack down on illegal border crossings, but we’re getting one anyway. Democrats are
Low-wage states with cheap housing dominated the post-pandemic jobs boom
Black Hills Pioneer· 3 days agoMore than half of the nation’s jobs created in the past five years have come in two states: Texas...
Bill would require UD to provide access to abortion pills, emergency contraception
The Newark Post· 7 days agoA new bill would require two Delaware universities to offer contraception and medication abortion to...
Stroke survivor offers wisdom: "Whatever you have in life, you have to embrace it"
KJRH-TV Tulsa· 7 days agoMay is Stroke Awareness Month. Not only is it important to learn about strokes—but also to tell the stories of survivors. Nearly 800,000 people suffer a stroke each year in
'We have to do more by our young people': Town hall addresses potential harm from social media
Rocky Mount Telegram· 6 days agoIn the wake of the U.S. Surgeon General’s recent warning about the effects of social media on mental...
Despite no re-open date, Ferrell Hospital updates on restoration efforts
The Southern Illinoisan· 2 days agoELDORADO — Ferrell Hospital has no set reopening date after facing flooding during the May 8 storms....
Local health departments encouraging people to get vaccines ahead of the before-school rush
The Southern Illinoisan· 1 day agoMETROPOLIS — While school has only been out for a couple months, health departments throughout the...