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THE IDLE AMERICAN: Left-handers and Aggies
Odessa American· 2 days agoFrom time to time, I still gaze at a now frayed certificate I received at graduation in 1956 at Early High School. Needless to say, all graduates were...
US births fell last year, marking an end to the late pandemic rebound, experts say
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 5 days agoU.S. births fell last year, resuming a long national slide. A little under 3.6 million babies were...
Why Disney is doubling down on theme parks with a $60 billion plan
The Beatrice Daily Sun· 5 days agoOver the decades since Walt Disney opened his first theme park in 1955, the company's tourism...
Why Disney is doubling down on theme parks with a $60 billion plan
Herald & Review· 5 days agoOver the decades since Walt Disney opened his first theme park in 1955, the company's tourism...
Girls from 10 local middle schools honored for perseverance at AAUW event
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 6 days agoIn an almost two-hour long event, 10 girls from 10 schools were honored for their own unique stories...
Why Disney is doubling down on theme parks with a $60 billion plan
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 5 days agoOver the decades since Walt Disney opened his first theme park in 1955, the company’s tourism...
US births fell last year, marking an end to the late pandemic rebound, experts say
Herald & Review· 5 days agoU.S. births fell last year, resuming a long national slide. A little under 3.6 million babies were...
What's Happening — April 25, 2024
Midland Daily News· 6 days agoGeorge Widiger plays His Piano of Dreams from 5:30-7:30 p.m. The Fabulous Mr. E opens the piano lounge from 8-10 p.m. Mi Element Grains and Grounds, 3124...
Why Disney is doubling down on theme parks with a $60 billion plan
Martinsville Bulletin· 5 days agoOver the decades since Walt Disney opened his first theme park in 1955, the company's tourism...
LB631: Nebraska prison reform goes behind bars and beyond
Southwest Iowa's daily newspaper· 4 days agoConcerns over plans for a new prison and an additional 1,500-bed facility by 2030 were addressed by a UNO study supporting alternatives. This led Nebraska to join "Reentry 2030" and