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Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to [email protected] or [email protected]. You ...
Swan Humane Society cuts their ribbon for the Paws and Pages Reading Program, June 11 at 3:30 p.m. 5664 Horatio St, Utica, ...
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Political stories and the retirement of jockey Rachael Blackmore feature heavily on Irish front pages on Tuesday morning ... the State to secure appropriate school places for their children ...
Crime, courts, and the Camogie Association skorts row all feature on Sunday's front pages. The Business Post lead with MetroLink Boss Sean Sweeney saying that the mega build's 'grievous impact ...
The front page also features the news that a man was jailed for 12 years for raping his stepdaughters who were aged 15 and eight. L-Orizzont leads with the news that the Malta Development Bank is ...
"We understand how valuable this program has been to many families, and this was not an easy choice." It appears that Westerville's summer school program for high schoolers will be proceeding as ...
(The Center Square) – An Ohio budget that ends the three-year-old Fair School Funding Plan and ties school money to enrollment numbers was in front of a Senate Education Committee for the fifth ...
Although not specifically designed to support school efforts, federal resources may help jumpstart programs in communities without school mandates. If we can support teens’ sexual education ...
The following are the top stories in Malta's newspapers on Tuesday. Times of Malta reports that the Gaza aid ship Conscience was hit by 'loitering munitions' on Friday in what military experts ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — On Thursday afternoon, families across Tennessee can start applying to participate in the state's universal school voucher program. The Tennessee Department of Education said ...