Claremore-area legislators gathered at Will Rogers Memorial Museum Feb. 27 for their first "Eggs & Issues" discussion of the 2026 session, which began Feb. 2. Education was the hot topic. Sen. Ally ...
The St. Joseph County Public Library is launching a new early literacy program called Early Birds. Early Birds focuses on five core literacy skills: talking, singing, reading, writing and playing.
The Sinking Spring Area Historical Society meets Wednesday at 7 p.m. in borough hall, 3940 Penn Ave. Enjoy an evening of ...
Daughtrey Elementary School in the hallway outside their classroom, she was greeted with hugs. The children exclaimed “Miss. Gina!” with a level of excitement that was hard to ignore. After the ...
Friends of the Back Mountain Memorial Library hosts 36th Annual Luncheon: RSVP deadline, Tuesday, April 21; event, doors open ...
Altoona Area Public Library, 1600 Fifth Ave., has announced its March events. For more information, call 814-946-0417 or visit n In partnership with the Video Game Clubs of America, the library is ...
Our whole church family worships at 10 a.m. each week, followed by a coffee hour. IHS is a welcoming and inclusive family of faith where God’s mercy and love are open to all people. Young children are ...
We have Sunday school for all ages at 9:45 a.m. with worship service at 11 a.m. Worship on March 8 “Celebrate Goodness”, Pastor Jacqueline Tilford preaching. For more information about the church: 610 ...
City Commissions are considering relaxing the island’s parking fee ordinance, voting unanimously on first reading to permit changes by resolution that will require fewer public hearings.
The Wilson High School Interact Club, in conjunction with the West Reading-Wyomissing Rotary Club, will host their 5th annual special needs egg hunt March 21 at Gurski Stadium football field complex.
The Amarillo Sod Poodles announced the return of the ‘Reading with RUCKUS’ program, a free reading program entering its sixth ...
One of the main goals of the Enka-Candler Library’s Reading MENtor program is to defy stereotypes, says library manager Kate Spratt, left, who works with youth services librarian Keith Gauger, right, ...
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