The Liberal School District is proposing a $3.5 million bond issue to improve building conditions and increase security, which will be on the April 7 ballot.
The Ketchikan School Board unanimously approved spending $404,294.42 on security and playground capital improvement projects as part of its consent calendar Wednesday night.
The potential ballot measures come at a time when people’s pocketbooks are already stretched thin as a result of tariffs, rising utility costs and more.
The application period is open through April 10 for the Fidelia Club’s annual grant. Civic groups, nonprofits and educators are invited to apply for the grant, which is ...
The District 518 Board of Education hosted a work session Tuesday evening with a presentation from SitelogiQ. Over the past ...
A display of student art featuring a wide range of artistic media will be showcased during an exhibit at Johnson-Humrickhouse ...
Members of the Sharpsburg-Aspinwall Rotary Club have worked for a century — mostly behind the scenes — to make the Lower ...
From hiding Easter eggs to carrying a cardboard boat racing legacy, family said Mary Rasmussen, 55, left behind innumerable ...
Audrey Stetson and John Redfield trotted through Trenary ahead of its Trenary Outhouse Classic tradition, happening Feb. 28. The UMT took a walking tour of the town, checking in with small businesses ...
Game developers from studios large and small share their favorite Pokémon memories — and how the series shapes the work they do every day ...
Lambert Ezell Durham Architecture, LLC of the Shoals to provide architectural services for the new gym at Phillips Elementary School. Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sutton noted of the new facility, ...