“I am honored to join Life Stories and contribute to its mission of advocating for children in need,” McKenzie said. “I look forward to working collaboratively with the team to drive fundraising initiatives and ensure the sustainability and growth of these important.”
By Michael Hutchins Herald Democrat As construction on nearly $35 billion of high-tech industrial sites continues in south Sherman, private development is turning its eye… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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For years I worked as police reporter for The Washington Times, spending long hours in squad cars in various cities getting to know cops well. Now I listen to nice white people in the suburbs, and self-assured voices from NPR, talking about the police. They know nothing of the world where the police work. They […]
Hard work, passion, virtue, and true grit earmark the American heartland. Anecdotes, generation-spanning farm families, and crop innovations speak volumes. They are all children of Read More
Shafaqna Pakistan | by Kamal Khalid, Pakistan has reached a critical juncture in its debt cycle, where the fiscal strain is reverberating across various sectors, leading to a downturn in key indicators such as poverty, unemployment, and social discontent. The recent plunge to the bottom of the UN Human Development
The Red Cross of Altea participates in non-violent communication and empathy training in Poland. On April 22-29, two Altean representatives from the Red Cross will be attending the European project “Connect before Correct” in Puck, Poland. During their visit, they will collaborate with delegates from other European countries under the Autokreacja organisation; experiencing an immersive […]
In this special episode of Mississippi Stories, Editor-at-Large Marshall Ramsey talks to Natalie Moore, peer wellness support services coordinator for the Mississippi Mental Health Association.
In Lapovo, central Serbia lies the Staro Brdo Sanctuary, a symbol of compassion for the country's horses started by one impassioned man.
Note: Our question of the week is a sounding board, not a scientific survey. The results of this survey are evidence only of what some readers think. Results are printed in the Sunday editions of the Greeley Tribune.
“I feel lonely because I miss the company of a man that will be good to me but I don’t miss my late husband. I am not happy that he died but I am happy with where I am, now. “I am a university graduate, yet I felt lost and miserable due to the kind Read More
We need to understand why a situation has turned out the way it has to be able to identify with the reasons behind a person’s choices. We are naturally disposed to find comfort and understanding in a beginning, a middle and an end. I was reminded of that this month, when reading the Scottish Government’s school attendance and absentee statistics, which found that 31 per cent of students were “persistently absent” from classes. There are many ways to look at this figure, which is a shocking one....