A reason for ordering a special election was a low turnout, which gives the $110M in bonds plus another $92M interest a better chance of passing.
BY Anita Todd, Special Articles HAINES CITY – Sip Haines City has some new beverages on the menu. Sip Haines City is a lounge and wine bar that, until recently, only served wine and beer in addition ...
In Friday’s Health headlines, we’re talking about a new use for Ozempic that the Food and Drug Administration approved this week. Also, what to know if you’re cooking with beer and wine and planning a ...
Stephanie Nix, head cook at St. Joseph School in St. Joseph, Minn., serves lunch to students Jan. 23, 2025. (OSV ...
This committee will determine boundaries ahead of Ferndell Henry Elementary School opening this fall as well as work on ...
Barfresh Food Group Inc. (the “Company” or “Barfresh”) (Nasdaq: BRFH), a provider of frozen, ready-to-blend and ready-to-drink beverages, today announced multiple new customer wins in the Midwest ...
MONDAY –No school. Teacher’s in-service day. TUESDAY –Chili cheese dog, carrots, crinkle fries, peaches. WEDNESDAY –Taco salad, refried beans, corn, grapes. THURSDAY –Penne pasta with ...
Lancaster County public schools could see cuts to nearly $55 million ... to federal education policy were split on Trump’s plan for the department. House Education Committee Majority Chair ...
Regis Chicago, is assembling a team of top chefs for a one-night-only tasting menu event that will support those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires. Chicago chefs Grant Achatz, Rick Bayless ...
The Des Moines Public Schools community has received its first look at the district's new five-year strategic plan for improving education. The Cultivating Success: A Strategic Plan for Des Moines ...
The Pasadena Unified School District leaders on Thursday, Jan. 16, announced a phased reopening plan over a two-week period as the district tries to restore a sense of normalcy in the wake of the ...
When emergency aid from the federal government expired after the pandemic, Mayor Adams directed New York City’s own dollars to keep a number of key education programs afloat for this school year.