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    Kettering middle schooler allegedly makes threat on bus

    KETTERING, Ohio (WDTN) -- A Kettering City Schools student is facing disciplinary action after allegedly making a threat. On Wednesday morning, a Van Buren Middle School student allegedly went on their social media and posted something "regarding a threat on a school bus," according to a letter from the school obtained by 2 NEWS. The []

  • Grayson College to offer free residential camp for middle schoolers

    Staff reports Grayson College would like to welcome some middle schoolers to campus this summer. A news release from Grayson College said a grant from… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • Longtime LRSD Central principal is paid $33K less than Southwest HS newcomer, requests fix

    Southwest High School Principal George Maxey, a newcomer to the LRSD, is making significantly more money than longtime Central High Principal Nancy Rousseau.

  • Chris Paul Teams Up With Black-Woman-Owned Fintech Company To Financially Empower Oakland Middle-Schoolers

    NBA star Chris Paul has joined forces with Goalsetter, a Black-woman-owned fintech company, to equip students with financial literacy.

  • Dog Groomer Opened Her Shop In 'Middle-Of-Night' To Give Stray Dog Haircut And Found Beauty Beneath Matted Fur

    One night, a couple driving down a highway near Oviedo, Florida, came across a sight that made them stop in their tracks. They saw a dog on the side of the road, wandering about without any clue as to where he was going, and almost running into traffic. They immediately pulled over and went to check on the dog.

  • Abbreviated Pundit Roundup: What happens in the Middle East doesn't stay in the Middle East

    Abbreviated Pundit Roundup is a long-running series published every morning that collects essential political discussion and analysis around the internet. Alon Pinkas/Haaretz: The World Central Kitchen Debacle Happened in a World Already Suffering From 'Israel Fatigue' Even at a time like this, Biden understands that Israelis are scared too. But he just doesn't seem to fully get that Netanyahu is using them to deceive him, and that the administration can't possibly reconcile its harsh...

  • Rocky Fork Middle band director named Outstanding Middle School Music Teacher of the Year

    April 11, 2024. By BARTON HENLEY Rutherford County Schools. Rocky Fork band

  • Why the Fix Is in for Trump

    Victoria Taft is an award-winning journalist, writer and terrestrial radio talk host, heard in Seattle and on the rest of the Left Coast. Listen to her twice weekly “

  • Repatriation of Filipinos in Middle East

    Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, the Philippine government is gearing up to ensure the safety of over two million Filipinos residing in the Middle East.

  • Americans Are Not Seeking Out Middle Ground

    A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Sen. Mitt Romney regarding the demise of the No Labels political party initiative tells us as much about Romney, and why he failed to ever become a national leader, as it does about the failure of the No Labels effort. No Labels defined its mission “to support centrism and bipartisanship.” Romney defines this effort as seeking out the “sensible middle voices” in American politics. My view is that No Labels failed because of its very incorrect assumption...

  • Americans Are Not Seeking Out Middle Ground

    A Wall Street Journal opinion piece by Sen. Mitt Romney regarding the demise of the No Labels political party initiative tells us as much about Romney, and why he failed to ever become a national leader, as it does about the failure of the No Labels effort. No Labels defined its mission “to support centrism and bipartisanship.” Romney defines this effort as seeking out the “sensible middle voices” in American politics. My view is that No Labels failed because of its very incorrect assumption...

  • Pfizer And A Corruption Too Deep To Fix

    Pfizer And A Corruption Too Deep To Fix Authored by Jeffrey Tucker via The Epoch Times, Old movies and new ones often turn on the theme of corruption. For generations, viewers have enjoyed discovering the ins and outs of a gang of people who are up to no good, financially and otherwise. It’s always a shock to see the way the insiders treat each other so brutally, and how they lie, cheat, and steal to get their way. It’s especially satisfying when they get caught in the end. ...