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Grist on MSNThis rural community fought one of the country’s biggest gas-powered data centers — and wonLexi Shelhorse is a seventh-generation resident of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, where she grows hay on family farmland in ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNJudge backs Marin Catholic in field lights lawsuitMarin Catholic High School athletes could be one step closer to playing under the lights this fall if a judge's decision is affirmed. Marin County Superior Court Judge Sheila Shah Lichtblau, in a ...
WFA started in 2009 by commissioner Lisa King will be expanding to new heights as the league moves to a franchise model in ...
Nebraska volleyball added its fourth commit of the last two days, this time from the No. 10 prospect Shaye Witherspoon — an ...
Carlisle school board members could vote June 26 on a proposal to boost the salaries of most administrators by 3.8% over the next five years.
Outside hitters can be a popular pick for the No. 1 spot, but Kendall Omoruyi's athleticism in the middle stands out. “She’s ...
Emma Grede wakes up before the sun, works out 5 days per week and sends emails at bedtime — a calculated routine that sets her up for success, she said.
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The Daily Yonder on MSNThis Rural Community Fought the Country’s Second-Biggest Gas-Powered Data Center, and WonLexi Shelhorse is a seventh-generation resident of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, where she grows hay on family farmland in Whittles, a rural community in ...
Below, in their own words, Amanda Rheaume, Aysanabee, Sebastian Gaskin and Shawnee Kish share thoughts on their fellow ...
Had those water bombers been on the fire long before that fire turned around, they probably could have saved our community, but they chose not to,” said Denare Beach resident Keri Lentowicz.
On Tuesday morning, job seekers from all across Panola County made their way to Panola College’s Frances B. Ross Ballroom for ...
The Schiele Museum will present a program on gem mining at the Traphill Library as part of the library’s summer reading program at 10:30 a.m. June 26. Call Deb at 336-863-3563 to make reservations for ...
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