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Tennessee was home to Army’s only barrage balloon program during World War II
WKRN Nashville· 7 days agoOne of the most recognizable anti-aircraft weapons used in that invasion was made here in Tennessee....
Get ready for fun at the Lavender Festival in Oak Ridge Saturday
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoSee locations and details on the website. A Tennessee Wine Tasting (ticket required): Featuring four...
Nevada U.S. Senate Primary Election Results
New York Times· 2 days agoGet live results and maps from the 2024 Nevada primary election.
Elon Musk’s xAI Announces New Data Center: Where Do A.I. Giants Store Their Data?
The New York Observer· 6 days agoJust this week, xAI announced plans to build a data center in Memphis, Tenn. in a former...
Somerset council holds first reading of new budget
Commonwealth Journal, Somerset, Ky. via Yahoo News· 2 days agoJun. 11—Somerset City Council heard the first reading of the city's budget for the upcoming fiscal year as well as approved an ordinance aimed at holding ...
Upcoming City Council Agenda For Tuesday
The Chattanoogan· 6 days agoHere is the upcoming City Council agenda for Tuesday: I. Call to Order by Chairman Henderson. II. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation (Chairman Henderson). III. Special Presentations
Big Book Sale, a Lancaster library fundraiser, returns to F&M Monday with 250K books available
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoAfter four years at the former Bon-Ton building in Park City Center, the event is returning to its...
The story of health care in Alaska told through the tales of 5 residents
Quad-City Times· 6 days agoBorn and raised in Fairbanks, Matthew Kuhns headed to the Lower 48 for college. Mike Plotnick grew up in Juneau but sought something different – really different – for college. Hawaii was great ...
Progress, potential of Marshalltown celebrated during annual Chamber banquet | News, Sports, Jobs -...
Marshalltown Times-Republican· 7 days agoAfter dinner was served and drinks were acquired, Chamber President/CEO John Hall kicked off the...
How the United States Laid Claim to the Mississippi River, One Mile at a Time
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoOn October 27, 1815, Prospect Robbins arrived by boat at the point in the alluvial swamps where the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers meet. Both surveyors were veterans—Brown a captain, Robbins ...