USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin Published 11:17 a.m. CT Oct. 13, 2020 CLOSE Infectious disease experts are urging the public, now more than ever, to get vaccinated against the flu. The added urgency stems in part from the symptoms it shares with COVID-19 and concerns about confusing them. (Sept. 14) AP Domestic […]
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As one of lucky October-born people, the celebration of Halloween has always been a very important occasion for me as it is just a handful of days after my birthday. Growing up enjoying playing dress-up at this time of year always brought out my imagination into the realm of spirits, […]
As one of lucky October-born people, the celebration of Halloween has always been a very important occasion for me as it is just a handful of days after my birthday. Growing up enjoying playing dress-up at this time of year always brought out my imagination into the realm of spirits, […]
The Daily Beast Photos Show Why Miami Public Schools Could Be the Next Ron DeSantis Coronavirus Debacle MIAMI—Last week, a few days before Donald Trump revealed he came down with COVID-19, Karla Hernandez-Mats went on a coronavirus safety fact-finding mission in South Florida schools ahead of their reopening on Monday.The […]
The Crow River Senior Center has activities by reservation only as it is limited in the number of people at one time. For the full details, visit crowriverseniorcenter.com or pick up a newsletter inside the St. Michael City Center. There are times designated for groups such as the history, stitch, […]
California Sen. Kamala Harris, the Democratic vice presidential nominee, is planning a much larger role in campaign advertising than your typical running mate. (Photo: Scott Olson via Getty Images) California Sen. Kamala Harris has assumed a central role in Democratic advertising as the presidential campaign enters its final weeks, a […]
center parcs treehouse A holiday park sceptic reveals what happened during a week’s stay in Center Parcs’ new adult-friendly luxury treehouses As a child, staycations are full of excitement, wonder and adventure. Camping trips with friends, days at the beach with grandparents and hiking in the fells with the family […]
A bright blue plastic recorder, dishwasher-friendly. A chipped faux-plaster relief of a winged cherub, forehead stuck with a Hatsune Miku pin. A single acrylic nail, pale pink and thumb-sized, wedged between the scales of a pinecone. These are a few of the items you’ll find under the 1000 gecs tree, […]
Mary Keller’s face is likely familiar to many visitors to the Enfield Senior Center, or the town’s recreation programs, but her new role puts her directly in charge of the center’s programs, at a time when the center is again switching to hybrid (in-person and online) programming, and hoping to […]
HERTFORD — Local art lovers and visitors to Hertford’s downtown will soon be able to take a step from the sidewalk into a world of local art. The Perquimans Arts League is renovating a building at 133 North Church Street to serve as its future home. Arts League President Ed […]
Although COVID-19 restrictions are relaxing as vaccination rates increase, the Montrose Recreation District has not relaxed its vigilance in methods to increase safety. At the Montrose Community Recreation Center, the district recently installed large-scale, industrial ionizing fans. “They basically put out electrically charged ions that attack different pathogens, include viruses […]
In October 2019, a trio of Seattle teachers took part in a 15-day “Race to the Center of the Earth,” a seven-episode competition series that premieres at 10 p.m. Monday, March 29, on National Geographic. No, contestants were not digging to the Earth’s molten core but hurrying toward the geographic […]
Spartanburg children were delighted to see a large exhibit filled with photos they had taken on display Thursday evening at the Chapman Cultural Center. Thirty-three selected images were featured. Some photographs showed the beauty in nature highlighted with trees, birds, flowers and leaves. Other photos were taken showing scenic backgrounds and sunsets. The photography […]
Mostly recognizable these days for hosting one of the largest rail switching yards in the state, the 1,000 acres of land surrounding Pig’s Eye Lake could someday be known as the East Side River District, a cultural corridor that preserves the sacred sites of the Dakota people and celebrates the […]
We are more than halfway through President BidenJoe BidenThe Hill’s Morning Report — Presented by Facebook — Biden delivers 100 million shots in 58 days, doses to neighbors Advocates demand transparency in Biden migrant facilities The Memo: America faces long war with extremism MORE’s first 100 days, and Republicans are […]
This vital pre-Olympic training takes place in Colorado Springs, less than two miles from the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Training Center (OPTC), a world-class facility that many sports’ officials rave about but still don’t have sufficient access to because of coronavirus restrictions. “We have 1,100 boxing gyms that are boxing […]
A $1.3 million dollar facelift to the old Merrill Community Center is almost completed with a ribbon cutting set for March 27. Mayor Shirley Washington said Monday that the event had been set for 1 to 5 p.m. on a Saturday to ensure that the community would be able to […]
Posted: Mar 8, 2021 / 10:18 AM EST / Updated: Mar 8, 2021 / 10:18 AM EST Pharmacist Madeline Acquilano draws a syringe of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 at Hartford Hospital in Hartford, Conn., Wednesday, March 3, 2021. The first shipments of the vaccine arrived at the hospital Wednesday morning. […]
Growing up around the country, Daniel Rosentreter discovered his passion for English education and the Western United States, leading him to pursue a career in education that brought him from Indiana to Colorado. Born in Indiana, Rosentreter moved around with his family throughout his education. He completed his primary education […]
The City of Port Arthur Recreation and Senior Center will get a freshening up, some much needed renovations and possibly more should voters approve a ballot proposition in May. The building, located at 1308 Ninth Ave., houses the parks and recreation offices in addition to being the site for senior […]
Residents received their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine Thursday at the Peconic Recreation Center. (Credit: Steve Wick) For the hundreds of people who lined up at the Peconic Recreation Center Thursday morning to receive their first COVID-19 vaccination, the day was a miracle long in the making. In fact, […]
NEW YORK — On the day U.S. President Joe Biden made his first multilateral engagement at the Group of Seven leaders’ meeting and the special edition of the Munich Security Conference, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson talked of a new “trans-Atlantic Quad” that is emerging to address the security challenges […]