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Archaeologists surprised by 'intriguing' art drawn by Christian pilgrims 1,500 years ago
Fox News· 3 days agoRecent archaeological excavations in Israel have revealed a rare find: early Christian art from...
We Hunted for the Best Men’s Office Sneakers—and (Finally) Found a Winner for $148
The Wall Street Journal· 6 days agoWhen men ask Peter Nguyen about choosing sneakers for the office, the New York-based personal...
Build your cardboard yacht for this rollicking Santa Monica regatta
NBC Los Angeles· 3 days agoThe chance to step aboard a ship, or even admire a seafaring vessel as it skims across the watery...
Montana’s Stream Access – a Legacy Worth Protecting - Flathead Beacon
Flathead Beacon· 21 hours agoForty years ago, the Montana Supreme Court affirmed that the public may use rivers or streams – regardless of who owns the streambed or adjacent land – for recreation purposes. This is now known ...
West Springs no longer in 'immediacy of closing'
The Daily Sentinel· 6 days agoWest Springs was established in 2005 under Mind Springs, western Colorado’s largest mental health services provider, later moving to a larger building in...
‘A hub for learning’: Renovated Riviera Beach Library opens in Pasadena
CapitalGazette.com· 1 day agoAfter more than five years of construction, the new and improved version of the Riviera Beach...
Nostalgia and Outdoor Adventure Converge in the Great Rivers & Routes Region of Southwest Illinois
Journal Gazette & Times-Courier· 3 days ago(StatePoint) There’s only one place in the United States where the Mother Road of Route 66 meets the...
Midstate Independent Living Choices hosting annual adaptive kayaking event
WJFW Rhinelander· 7 days agoThere are many activities to do in the summer, but some people need certain accommodations when it...
Competing Equally at Last: 50 Years of the Harvard-Radcliffe Athletics Merger | Sports | The Harvard...
The Harvard Crimson· 6 days agoIn 1974, Harvard University and Radcliffe College were entirely separate academic institutions, but...