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The Indigenous Music & Arts Festival, which celebrated culture, creativity, and connection, took place this weekend at the ...
U.S. District Judge Glen Davidson wasn’t even a teenager when he decided he wanted to be a lawyer. The Pontotoc County native’s storied legal career recently notched 40 years on the federal bench.
"A Catawba County native, Beard brings local roots, a passion for youth development and a proven track record of leadership to his new role." ...
Davidson County native C.R. “Bud” Eanes was hooked on cattle raising from age 6 when his grandpa, T.S. Eanes Sr., bought him ...
Davidson County resident Sara Charles is taking common paper items such as notepads and journals and taking them up to a ...
The Early Childhood Education and Care Department has a new assistant secretary focusing on the state’s Native communities. The office is designed to strengthen state-tribal early childhood ...
A car stacked with pallets and belongings heads out of the area on morning of July 17, 2025. HJI / COLLEEN UECHI photo KAHULUI — When it finally came time to leave the homeless community along ...
Taking the time to reflect on mental wellness can make a huge difference in how you feel. In just a couple weeks, local organizations are teaming up to help the black, indigenous and people of colo… ...
KERRVILLE, Texas (AP) — Just three people remain missing — down from nearly 100 at last count — since the Texas Hill Country was pounded by massive flooding on July 4, officials said Saturday.
One of Canada’s Most Sacred Rivers Offers Scenic Coves, Houseboats, and Indigenous Lore What I learned about the Wolastoqiyik People on a trip along New Brunswick’s “beautiful and bountiful river.” ...
ADAMS COUNTY, Colo. — Health department officials in Adams County said two people have confirmed cases of West Nile virus. The people contracted the virus in late June, the Adams County Health ...
(WGHP) — The Trump administration announced a decision to freeze federal Title funds earlier this month with a three-sentence email to state education officials. That message sent waves of fear ...