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Remembering Gene Meeker, fierce advocate for downtown Davenport
Quad-City Times· 4 days agoGene Meeker, who died Friday, June 14, will be remembered as a key figure who reshaped downtown...
Things to Do: Dr. Seuss's 'Cat in the Hat' at NCC
WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey· 3 days ago"Dr. Seuss's The Cat in the Hat" is the children's show of the Northampton Community College Bill Mutimer Memorial Summer Theatre. It's
United Way gets straight to the heart of giving with announcement of its state-topping $4.3M...
The Republic News· 4 days agoThe fund drive has been successful enough even in its more struggling years in the past decade to...
Bans on gas-powered leaf blowers are growing. So is blowback from the landscaping industry
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 1 day agoThe roar of the leaf blower has become an inescapable part of daily life in communities across...
Trump classified docs hearing and USC student not charged in fatal stabbing: Morning Rundown
NBC NEWS· 3 days agoThe judge in Trump's classified documents trial is being criticized by legal scholars for her...
7 Circle of Kindness hosts event to provide much-needed items to community
WHIO-TV 7 Dayton· 5 days agoThis Saturday, June 22, is our 7 Circle of Kindness Community Recycle, Reuse, and Repurpose event. ...
DTE brings boiler house down at Trenton plant with 1,000 pounds of explosives
The News-Herald· 2 days agoDespite the early morning wakeup call to see explosives take down the boiler house building at the...
How UCSF creatives crafted community and confidence with handmade art | UCnet
UC Newsroom· 4 days agoFounded in 2009 as the Laurel Heights Artisan Guild, the group celebrates, supports and promotes...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 5 days agoBlack News and Black Views with a Whole Lotta Attitude
Juneteenth 2024: Michiana stations along the Underground Railroad
ABC57 South Bend· 4 days agoJuneteenth is the newest national holiday in the United States, marking the day in 1865 when slaves in Texas learned they were free, more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.