• Clothing drive helps students prepare for important events

    NEOSHO, Mo. — Students and faculty at Neosho High School get the chance to pick out a complimentary "fit" on Thursday (3/29). It was "Free Fit Day,” which is the annual clothing drive put on by Bright Futures Neosho and the high school's Key Club. This event provides students and faculty with a variety of []

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    Pajaro Assistance Center opens to help distribute nearly $10 million

    The County of Monterey announced that on Wednesday an assistance center will open for those impacted by the 2023 winter storms in Pajaro.

  • Health center for students, staff opens at North Beach Jr/Sr High

    State-funded model aims to reduce absence, increase access for rural areas

  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts

    In 2008 the prominent Wall Street bank Lehman Brothers had 25,000 employees around the world. It carried $639 million in assets, and was the fourth largest investment bank in the United States — and one of the oldest. But when its massive portfolio of mortgage-backed securities lost value and the nation’s over-inflated housing bubble burst, […]

  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts

    In his 2010 memoir and lyric collection, Finishing the Hat, Stephen Sondheim wrote of his surprise at the reception of Company in 1970: “I had no idea Company would be so unsettling to public and critics alike.” He was “stunned by the polarized reactions of fervent admiration and ferocious rejection” when the somewhat experimental production […]

  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts

    The Cher Show is 35 smash hits, six decades of stardom, two rock-star husbands, a Grammy, an Oscar, an Emmy and enough Tony-winning Bob Mackie gowns to cause a sequin shortage. The Cher Show is so much Cher that it takes three actresses to recount one legendary career. Spread out over six decades, the totality […]

  • Denver Center for the Performing Arts

    Back when Denver was first establishing itself as a real city, not just a frontier stopover, companies invested in building elaborate banks (perhaps to become the bankers for those lucky miners up in the mountains!). These banks would have each have a substantial vault to keep all of the money safe. As many a movie […]

  • TUMO center officially opens in Mannheim

    TUMO Center officially opened in Mannheim today. Over 200 guests attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony, including government officials, educational leaders, and the inaugural cohort of students. The center is gearing up to welcome 1,000 students weekly, offering 8 skill areas: programming, music, robotics, 3D modeling, filmmaking, game development, graphic design, and photography. TUMO Mannheim was made …

  • SWB RailRiders prepare for home opener

    MOOSIC, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders are just one week out from its home opener, and as the sun rises over the diamond, so does everyone’s excitement like champs about the start of the season. “I love the first pitch, the very first pitch of the very first game, like the excitement of []

  • Students help with transitional housing construction

    KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – In Klamath Falls, high school and junior high students are kicking off a new housing project that will help homeless folks across the state. According to the Klamath County School District construction students are building prototypes of a shed design that will be used in an upcoming Oregon Housing Authority transitional […]

  • This boutique is helping Pittsburg students with prom

    PITTSBURG, Kan. — Prom night is arguably one of a high school student's top anticipated days of the year. That's where the Fairy Godmother Boutique in Pittsburg comes in. The group helped more than 35 Pittsburg High School students pick out that perfect prom dress for free - today. They also helped students pick out []

  • UMD stymied by Denver in playoff opener

    The Bulldogs generated only 17 shots on goal, none of them successful.