Do you remember Mother Goose? Are you familiar with the nursery rhyme, “Mary Had a Pretty Bird?” What about “The Cuckoo”?
Governor Hochul announced a new investment aimed at delivering universal, affordable child care for children under five ...
GIRARDVILLE The Girardville Senior Citizens group meets at 1 p.m. the second and fourth Mondays of the month at Fourth and B ...
With the Bird’s-Eye View Challenge, students learned about how birds live while building skills that teachers expect will ...
Karl Kozlowski doesn’t begin with credentials. He begins with Buffalo. “I always preface when I’m talking to an audience or a ...
It was not all fun and games in Williamstown in 2025 ... but a lot of it was. The town made progress on several fronts to add ...
School kids who ride in packs led by adults to school improve both their health and their grades, reduce traffic and ...
A federal judge has given permission to the Mid Vermont Christian School to file an amended discrimination lawsuit against ...
Adult Computer Class: 1-2 p.m. Jan. 6, 13, 20 and 27, Ramona Community Library, 1275 Main St. This free, four-week course ...
The primary obligation of the legislature is to pass a two-year budget for state government, but leadership of the GOP supermajority in both chambers have also signaled legislation they'll file to ...
Kiwanis Club of Ramona: 7 to 8:15 a.m., Denny’s restaurant, 1946 Main St. Breakfast meeting with guest speaker. Guests are ...
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Education, data centers, immigration and housing: The 2026 Kentucky legislative agenda
Beyond passing a two-year state budget, the GOP supermajority of the Kentucky General Assembly plans to advance bills addressing education, data centers, immigration and housing in the 2026 session.
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