The holiday shopping clock is counting down and this year there’s an unexpected helper: artificial intelligence.
Oh, how I treasure this time of year! We’ve harvested our vegetables and our flowers are spent. The warm-weather weeds are gone, and the cold-weather weeds have not yet germinated.
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Four years ago, lawmakers passed a bill requiring all Oklahoma public schools to offer at least four Advanced Placement ...
Retired editor/journalist Annie Charnley Eveland freelances the Etcetera column and stories for the Walla Walla ...
The town of Fort Frances will be appealing to the provincial government for funding as it continues to grapple with aging infrastructure and equipment. At last night’s meeting of town council, council ...
A reuse proposal is being heard on Nov. 20. The building at 219 Main St. is part of 219 Main PG’s Lackawanna Village ...
For Native homeowners, finding a suitable insurance policy that doesn’t bruise the bank account can be a long search.
Delving into old county fair records, nursery sales ledgers, newspaper clippings and tips from people and scouring hills, ...
Wattles says humans are basically training coyotes to feed in their neighborhoods instead of in the wild. "Studies have shown ...
He said that inmate healthcare services costs increased significantly over the last couple of years. A new contract between the Nueces County Hospital District and Nueces County raised this year's ...
We must find ways to attract talented young people to the field of education by increasing pay, ensuring school safety for ...