The City of Wichita has announced the schedule of hours and closings for city facilities over the Memorial Day weekend. Closed Saturday, May 25: CityArts, Mid-American All-Indian Museum. Closed Sunday, May 26: Wichita Public Library locations, CityArts,
Defending Division I state champion Waipahu and Farrington, under first-year head coach Mike Lafaele, will make the jump to the Open Division for the 2024 season.
All Cabarrus County Government offices are closed Monday, May 27, to observe Memorial Day. Offices will reopen on Tuesday, May 28.
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Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is announcing that all bus, rail and paratransit services will operate on a Saturday schedule on Monday, May 27, in observance of Memorial Day.
As state lawmakers begin meeting in interim committee meetings, Medicaid spending will likely be the elephant in the room this summer. Continue reading at The Republic News.
The Dodgers' series opener at the Mets on Monday was postponed due to rain.
Good Sunday everyone, Pleasant weather is in store for Memorial Day, with temperatures expected into the upper 80s and lower 90s with sunny and calm conditions. However, the humidity will be relatively low on Memorial Day, so please take extra precautions and obey any current burn bans to prevent grass fires if you are planning []
Neither former President Donald Trump nor independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will be the Libertarian Party’s presidential nominee after both failed to make it through the party’s nomination process Sunday. Trump, who was nominated by New Mexico Delegate Brian Poetter, did not qualify as he is not a member of the Libertarian Party, […]
JOPLIN, Mo. — The Missouri Black-Eyed Susan, the Little Bluestem, and, of course, the Butterfly Milkweed—these are all native plants Missouri conservationists are urging you to put in your landscaping. So much so, that they’ll all be available at the bi-annual Shoal Creek Conservation Center Native Plant Sale this weekend. The plethora of plants available []
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) –Macon Pops is kicking off Summer by hosting Beach Bash on May 25 at the Museum of Arts & Sciences Amphitheater. Steve Moretti, Macon Pops CEO/Co-Founder, says there will be free popsicles, free Fall Line beer (or soda) to the first 100 to arrive, and free Macon Pops Koozies to the first 200 to arrive. One attendee