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Elkhart disables all Facebook comments
ABC57 South Bend· 1 day agoThe City of Elkhart is disabling all Facebook comments on their social media account!
US: Tornado Causes Death In Livonia, Michigan Amid Severe Weather
Homenewshere.com· 6 hours agoA quick-developing tornado struck Livonia, Michigan and caused destruction on Wednesday, June 5 as a...
Mason City woman pleads guilty to gun charge in federal court
The Globe Gazette· 58 minutes agoA North Iowa woman pleaded guilty to possession of firearms while being a drug user in federal...
Cowlitz County PUD union and nonunion workers receive raises
The Daily News· 58 minutes agoAt the same time, the Cowlitz PUD Board of Commissioners approved a wage increase for 78 nonunion...
RiseFest 2024 aims to reach over 25,000 attendees at upcoming music festival
Sioux City Journal· 1 hour agoThis year RiseFest organizers have set a new goal for the festival -- to reach at least 25,001 attendees to break Sheldon’s current record for the largest gathering for a public event. The current ...
St. Louis-based podcast takes the stage in Hermann, Mo.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 43 minutes agoThe day Carole Ann Miller got married was auspicious for a couple of reasons. “On my wedding day, Mark (Killmer) came up to me and said, ‘Hey, it might not be the best time, but I have this ...
Ridgecrest Village: Maintenance free living
Quad-City Times· 2 hours agoMy husband and I are do-it-yourself sort of people and enjoy spending time outdoors working on projects. The benefits of living in a senior community...
Almost Two-Thirds of Home Fires Are Due to Human Error. Here's How to Prepare
The Chippewa Herald· 7 hours ago(StatePoint) The threat of a home fire is greater than most people think. In fact, 40% of people...
Epworth Western Dubuque races in front to defeat North Liberty Liberty
The Globe Gazette· 7 hours agoAn early dose of momentum helped Epworth Western Dubuque to a 9-6 runaway past North Liberty in an Iowa high school baseball matchup on June 5.
City needs an extra $780,000 for school funding
Bristol Herald Courier· 2 hours agoAn increase in state funding has prompted the city’s school board to seek an additional $780,000 from the city for the upcoming fiscal year.