The 10th annual Federal Frenzy event is in full swing.
A task force has outlined a new, scaled-back taxi program the county could implement this year.
By Michael Hutchins Herald Democrat Downtown Denison will transform back into a railroad hub and boomtown this weekend as the city celebrates one of its… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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LOWELL — The Town and the City Festival returns to Lowell April 26-27 for its fifth year, and it will feature a number of multi-genre musical performances and art pieces by local artists.
Ed Formoso was a prolific producer and songwriter during the late ‘70s and winner of four Cecil Awards during the ‘80s for the band Dinosaur. He was a hotshot during those days. Formoso has decided to get back to the swing of things or better put, the rhythm of the music. He is now 69 years old but just like before he is brimming with ideas. These should be interesting given the fact that he has three new originals that make up a new concept project called Sgaaty or Still Gago After All These...
MANHATTAN (KSNT) - Sometimes the best recruitment is retention. K-State men's basketball got a big piece of its 2023-24 puzzle back for another season as of Tuesday. David N'Guessan, a 6-foot-9 senior, will return for his fifth season of college basketball next year, the team announced on social media. N'Guessan averaged 7.8 points and 6.8 []
Huntington Beach has led a charge on “relocating” children’s books. Now they may hand the library off to a private firm.
The four 19th Century books have been removed from shelves and taken for further analysis.
A person in costume at last year's Black Comic Book Festival. The two-day festival, also known as SchomCom, is back for its 12th year at the Schomburg Center in Harlem starting on Friday. [ more › ]
MORNING NEWSBREAK | S.C. National Guard Maj. Michael Haley, husband to former presidential candidate and governor Nikki Haley of Kiawah Island, returned to the U.S. Saturday after a year-long deployment in Africa.
Pfc. Noah Reeves and his team were battling German military when he was reported killed in action in 1944.