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Mayor Spencer said the city needed help cleaning up debris recently after President Donald Trump threatened to deploy the National Guard.
In a 3-2 vote, commissioners voted to move forward with the city obtaining its own property appraisal and preparing a proposal to sell the country club land.
A scholar looked at how the enforcement tactic upends communities, leaving many feeling “like a tornado” hit their town.
Hataałii Avery Denny is president of the Diné Hataałii Association Inc., and a professor at Diné College, where he teaches in the Diné School of Navajo Ceremonial Science. He is ordained in Hózhǫ́ǫ́jí ...
At a recent Trunk Talk held at the New Ulm Public Library, Carla Fjeld of the Brown County Historical Society presented on the natural disasters that have shaped the region’s history, from blizzards ...
THE Tongaat Child and Family Welfare Society has provided a detailed financial account of nearly R1 million in tornado relief donations at their annual general meeting.With 70 homes repaired and plans ...
Missouri Republicans urge National Guard deployment as immigrants and small business owners weigh what it means for their ...
The Storm Prediction Center issues a severe thunderstorm outlook based on the likelihood of quarter-sized or bigger hail, or ...
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz never loses its magic. I recently attended a performance of L. Frank Baum’s timeless story at the ...
The newest storm shelter in Gadsden is ready for use, with recent updates including a poured ramp and finished grading for a ...
St. Pauls (4-0) enters Friday’s game after a 35-33 win at North Brunswick in which Yoshua McBryde ran for 390 yards and five ...