• Cedar City third grader invited to national youth forum in Denver

    CEDAR CITY — Over the summer break, Iron Springs Elementary student Alexandra Phillipson will be taking flight over the Rocky Mountains to the Front Range to join with similar outstanding students from across the nation. The academic and career oriented development experience, known as the National Youth Leadership Forum — Pathways to STEM will be […]

  • City proclaims National Sikh Day

    For The Madera TribuneThe Madera Sikh Community is joined by all council members and the Mayor of Madera in the City Council chambers.The American Sikh Sangat, in collaboration with the Madera Sikh Community, embarked on a journey to petition the City of Madera for the acknowledgment and proclamation of ‘Vaisakhi’ as a National Sikh Day.Following unanimous consent from the city council members and Mayor Santos Garcia, Jasdev Singh Gill, representing the American Sikh Sangat, along with fellow...

  • Denver inflation hits below the national rate

    Denver has announced that the state’s rate of inflation has hit its lowest in three years. The news means the Mile-High City’s inflation has hit under 3% and well below

  • Tailings dam design could change, NewRange tells tribal nations

    The company said it hadn't abandoned earlier plans, the focus of a Minnesota DNR review on whether the mining permit should be denied.

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    National Weather Service gives timeline on tomorrow’s weather

    With the possibility of storms on Tuesday, National Weather Service meteorologist Erik Green spoke with KTLO, Classic Hits, and the Boot News to tell us what to expect and what the timeline will look like. Listen: click

  • Third South Dakota tribal nation bans Noem from reservation

    The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe has become the third tribal nation to ban South Dakota Kristi Noem (R) from its reservation land. On Wednesday, the Standing Rock Tribal Council voted to ban Noem from its land for “racially charged” comments she made at town halls events alleging that some tribal leaders are “personally benefitting” from

  • Ruston, Louisiana Gives Up, Will Sell City-Owned Fiber Network

    Ruston, Louisiana Gives Up, Will Sell City-Owned Fiber Network Karl Bode sean Mon Apr 22, 2024 Mon Apr 22, 2024 Ruston, Louisiana officials say they’re throwing in the towel, and will be selling a city-owned fiber network that has existed for the better part of 15 years. City officials say they finalized the decision at a city council meeting earlier this month, though they’d already...

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    Motor City Conferences: Empowering National Guard Members to Break Barriers

    Motor City 2024 offers National Guard members a transformative series of conferences in Detroit, focusing on personal development, industry partnerships, and camaraderie.

  • Apple gives For All Mankind another season and a Soviet spin-off, Star City

    Great news for dads and dads at heart: For All Mankind is returning for another season. The alt-history series from Ronald D. Moore, Matt Wolpert, and Ben Nedivi, which is being called a “hit” by Apple TV+’s publicity department, will blast off for another season of soviet espionage, interplanetary union drives, and some of the best old-age makeup Apple can buy. The renewal comes roughly four months after the show’s fourth season wrapped, so it doesn’t seem like Apple was too eager to give it...

  • Perfect 10: Denver Wins Record-Breaking 10th National Championship

    ST. PAUL, Minn. — The No. 3 University of Denver hockey program defeated No. 1 Boston College 2-0 for the program's record-breaking 10th NCAA Championship on Saturday

  • Denver to Cut Funds for Police, City Agencies to Address Migrant Influx

    Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is planning to cut $45 million from city agencies including the police to help fund a program to deal with a recent influx of migrants.Johnston, a Democrat, announced on Wednesday that the Colorado capital was budgeting $89.9 million to respond to "the newcomer crisis" with an asylum-seekers program that his office said would be "providing a long-term, sustainable" solution "that avoids significant cuts to public services."Under the plan, the Denver Police Department...

  • Montreal gives up late goal, settles for 2-2 draw with Orlando City

    MONTREAL - Ariel Lassiter scored in the 88th minute to give CF Montreal a 2-1 lead over visiting Orlando City, but the victory party was ruined when Ivan Angulo scored