The Arc of the Ozarks has acquired a second building from Empower: abilities to expand its Autism and Neurodevelopmental Center. The new property, at 1450 W. Cambridge St., will allow The Arc to ...
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Samantha Naramore (Class of 2024), a former Lufkin High School swimmer, showcased her talents at the 2026 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championships, held Feb. 11–14 in Garland. Competing ...
When it comes to energy, policymakers in Harrisburg need to talk very seriously about future affordability, innovation and economic development in rural communities. Yet the single greatest tool to ...
Massachusetts Secretary of State William Francis Galvin, already the longest-serving secretary of state in the country, is running for his ninth consecutive term, he announced Feb. 4. “I will be ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Jim Bultas transitioned from guitarist to filmmaker to educator, now teaching children in the Ozarks the fundamentals of filmmaking. Bultas teaches kids everything from ...
Aerium, a nonprofit, and Texas-based Horizon Aerobotics an aerial intelligence company, say its new partnership is poised to accelerate innovation in autonomous aviation through a new Remote ...
Super Sunday is a Super Deep Freeze for local residents as they await the big game between their beloved Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday night in temperate Santa Clara, California.
A Chester County man was arrested on Wednesday after police said he stabbed his three-month-old son. Police said they were called to an apartment along the 2000 block of Smithbridge Drive in ...
The federal government has reportedly purchased two large warehouses in recent weeks in Berks and Schuylkill counties. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is expanding its footprint in ...
Moviegoers in the Brockton area are about to have one less place to sit back, relax and immerse themselves in a giant screen, feel a booming soundtrack, and enjoy buttery popcorn — an experience that ...
About 85,000 Pennsylvanians have dropped their Affordable Care Act coverage for 2026 in the face of soaring premium costs from the expiration of federal subsidies. Pennie officials said about one in ...
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