• Albuquerque officials give update on efforts of community safety interaction team

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – City of Albuquerque officials say their interaction teams have responded to more than 50 illegal camps each day and average 1,500 interactions a month. They say 40% of homeless people accept some kind of help when offered. Campers who don't have 72 hours to leave the area. "Sometimes they might even be []

  • More Oley Valley school officials resign; community members hold protest

    Board members Zachary Fatkin and Benjamin Raker resigned shortly after Superintendent Dr. Gina Finnerty announced she’s taking a new role in Bucks County.

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    Worcester Co. commissioners, community members discuss future of Buckingham Elementary School

    WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. – A room of Worcester County community members anxiously waited to hear the proposed build plans for Buckingham Elementary. The board of education and county commissioners came together to hear the ideas from the Interagency Committee on school Construction. “I think learning how to increase the ask, and balance it out with our budgets, will sort of

  • ‘Students must feel safe’: Education Sec. discusses student safety at Las Vegas valley schools

    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) - During a stop in Las Vegas, the U.S. Education Secretary told 8 News Now there is a lack of respect for teachers in schools, and violence from the community is bleeding into Clark County schools. “We must recognize that violence in schools is sometimes community violence, spilling into the schools,” Sec. []

  • Circleville Schools Reports "Safety Incident" At School

    Circleville – Local City Schools reported today that there was a, “threat” made against the district by a student, but the incident has been dealt with. According to a statement from the Circleville City Schools, “I am writing to inform you about a safety incident. This evening the Circleville Police Department informed school administrators that […]

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    Redmond School District sets two community listening sessions on fall bond, possible high school consolidation

    REDMOND, Ore. (KTVZ) - The Redmond School District has scheduled two community listening sessions in April to provide updates on the November 2024 bond planning progress and solicit feedback about the possibility of consolidating high schools from community members. The first session is scheduled for Thursday, April 18, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Redmond High

  • Local community calendar

    By Future Brown Herald Democrat To have an event featured, email [email protected]. Sat., April 13 Cars and Coffee, 7 a.m. Sherman Municipal Building; Beat the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Local community calendar

    By Future Brown Herald Democrat To have an event featured, email [email protected]. Wed., April 10 New & Noteworthy Book Club, 2 p.m. Sherman Public Library;… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Local community calendar

    By Future Brown Herald Democrat To have an event featured, email [email protected]. Sun., April 7 Bluestem Master Naturalists meeting, 2 p.m. Grayson County Courthouse, Sherman; Mon., April 8 Total Eclipse Watch Party, 11 a.m. Denison Public Library Hooper’s Hope Women’s Cancer Support Group, 6pm Reba’s Ranch House; Tues., April 9 Teen Craft Hour: Book Nooks, 6 p.m. Sherman Public Library; ESL (English as a Second Language) Class, 6:30 p.m. Sherman Public Library; Legionnaire meeting, 7:30...

  • Local community calendar

    By Future Brown Herald Democrat To have an event featured, email [email protected]. Thurs., April 4 StoryTots Storytime, 10:30 a.m. Sherman Public Library; Fri., April 5… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Groundbreaking held for new local school

    The Crestview Local School District is on its way toward the construction of a new school building.

  • PennDOT discusses bridge safety in NEPA

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — Bridges have been making headlines after the collapse of the Baltimore Key Bridge just a few weeks ago. According to officials from PennDOT, around 15% of state-owned bridges in Luzerne County are in poor condition. They say bridges are inspected every two years or more, depending on the health of the []