The world of Minecraft offers a seemingly endless supply of adventures, thanks to its sandbox nature. You can forage and fight off creatures in survival mode, or you can don your artist’s cap and craft an entire world in creative mode. However, Minecraft doesn’t need to be a solo activity. […]
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New and familiar experiences in North Lake Tahoe have been bolstered by significant investments designed to ensure the health and safety for residents and visitors. NORTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (PRWEB) November 11, 2020 The resilient businesses and communities that make up the North Lake Tahoe region are prepared to welcome […]
Due to the pandemic, this year’s conference was held virtually, with four-hour sessions offered each Thursday during the month of October. Each of the five sessions had a different theme, but through all the speakers and panels presented over the course of the month, two overarching ideas emerged: encouraging diversity […]
Lavii, Inc is simplifying everyday experiences through functional and solution based technology amid COVID-19 The second wave of COVID-19 cases is compounding the already dire financial forecast for the hospitality industry. While some bars and restaurants were benefiting from warmer summer weather by serving patrons outdoors or takeout orders from […]
SPRINGFIELD — For the second consecutive year, the Bright Nights holiday lighting display at Forest Park has been nominated by USA Today as one of the best holiday lighting displays in the United States, with area residents and fans everywhere encouraged to cast their votes online. USA Today narrowed hundreds […]
Due to the pandemic, the mountain recreation area is limiting the number of lift tickets sold each day. BOISE, Idaho — Bogus Basin is preparing for a ski season in high demand while operating at a shrunken capacity. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the mountain recreation area will operate at […]
A look into Butler’s COVID-19 record throughout the fall semester. Photo by Josa Kerns. KATIE DEAN | STAFF REPORTER | [email protected] Nov. 6 marked the 9th week of in-person classes at Butler. After a semester of hybrid and in-person classes, canceled sporting events and lots of mask-wearing, there is much […]
Gov. Jared Polis and a cadre of lawmakers on Tuesday morning talked about the flow of traffic and money in northern Colorado, as the region hopes to keep the long-needed improvements for Interstate 25 on track. “Northern Colorado is a driver in our state’s economy,” Polis told the Northern Colorado […]
On Monday, the Dow and the S&P 500 soared to new all-time highs on massive volume, while the NASDAQ stayed relatively flat and was down today. Source: REDPIXEL.PL / Shutterstock.com But like the old saying goes, all that glitters is not gold. So, let’s take a look at what’s really […]
Remember hope? “Hope is the thing with feathers – That perches in the soul – And sings the tune without the words – And never stops at all,” as the poet Emily Dickinson put it. For almost eight months now, we have been in a state of profound hope-deprivation. Hopes were […]
Detroit — The city of Detroit is pitching a multi-phase plan to bring an influx of new affordable and infill housing units, green space and other amenities to its Corktown neighborhood. The vision was crafted by Detroit’s Housing and Revitalization Department as part of a plan to compete for $30 million in federal grant funding. It will […]
After suffering its worst year ever in 2019, Nautilus is enjoying its best in 2020. The Vancouver maker of home fitness products enjoyed record operating profits and a huge, 152% increase in sales in its third quarter, the company announced Monday. Its stock had leapt twentyfold in a matter of […]
ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NY — The Village of Rockville Centre is currently seeking entries for its first “RVC Holiday Lights Night,” a community-wide home decorating contest. Homeowners are invited to dig out their lights and decorations to showcase their holiday spirit and traditions to win bragging rights. Each home entered in […]
At 6 feet, 10 inches, Stevin Latimer is accustomed to standing above the crowd, but last month the high school junior from Vista earned two awards that make him a standout, not only in his hometown but also in the county and state. Latimer is the first person in San […]
Today’s positive news about Pfizer’s (PFE) – Get Report COVID-19 vaccine sent the markets soaring, Jim Cramer told his Mad Money viewers Monday, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to sell all of your stay-at-home stocks quite yet. Cramer said the day’s news should offer no doubt that we will win […]
Polls close in Beaufort County At 7 p.m., polling places officially closed in Beaufort County and across South Carolina. That doesn’t necessarily mean voting is finished though, as anyone in line at 7 p.m. will be allowed to vote. When the polls do finally shut down, each team of election […]
Today’s positive news about Pfizer’s (PFE) – Get Report COVID-19 vaccine sent the markets soaring, Jim Cramer told his Mad Money viewers Monday, but that doesn’t mean it’s time to sell all of your stay-at-home stocks quite yet. Cramer said the day’s news should offer no doubt that we will win […]
Permits to cut your own Christmas tree in Santa Fe National Forest will go on sale Monday. The $10 permits will be available online through recreation.gov and over the phone by calling forest headquarters at 505-438-5300 or any of the forest’s district offices. Permits purchased by phone will be delivered […]
OLEAN — Ellicottville is a place beloved by the Wilday family. It is also a place that was important to young Kaleigh Wilday during her life. The Wildays are avid skiers and outdoor adventurers and spend much of their time during the winter months in Ellicottville, and according to Skip […]
PURCELLVILLE, VA — The town of Purcellville is preparing for the holiday season, with a parade, tree lighting and much more on the schedule. However, several changes have been made to the town’s traditional Christmas festivities to help reduce the spread of the coronavirus. Both virtual and in-person events will […]
CLOSE Volunteers recently spent several hours taking out the invasive Asian Bush Honeysuckle along the West Fork of the White River in Noblesville. Indianapolis Star NOBLESVILLE — An army of Boy Scouts and other volunteers muscled out a bothersome intruder at the White River Saturday morning: invasive plants. The workers yanked […]
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — This school year, the classroom has been the kitchen table for most children. In low-income schools in Birmingham, the pandemic has exposed longstanding issues and created new challenges with technology access and equity. Sheila Tyson worked to get technology into the hands of students who needed […]