Food pantries expect increase in demand when SNAP cuts take effect

Food pantries expect increase in demand when SNAP cuts take effect

100th anniversary of Dixon’s Oakwood Mausoleum to feature 5 historical reenactments
Voices from the Dixon Mausoleum will rise to observe the structure’s 100th anniversary during the annual Oakwood Cemetery Walk. Five volunteers will portray historically significant people buried in the mausoleum during the cemetery walk from 1 to
Michigan judge throws out charges against 15 alleged fake electors in 2020 case

A judge in Michigan has dismissed criminal charges against 15 individuals accused of trying to falsely certify Donald Trump as the winner of the 2020 presidential race in the state — a significant setback for prosecutors as
National report finds that High School reading, math scores have declined to lowest levels in decades

A new federal report shows that U.S. high school seniors are performing at their weakest levels in reading and math in more than 30 years. According to a new report from the National Center for Education Statistics,
Old Dominion shares the track ‘Man or the Song’

Old Dominion have released the track “Man or the Song,” which they debuted live during a recent stop on their How Good Is That – World Tour. The latest single is taken from their highly anticipated sixth
HARDY debuts ‘Bottomland’ from ‘Country! Country!’ album

HARDY’s new album COUNTRY! COUNTRY!, will be released on September 26th. In an Instagram post, the artist shared the cover art for the project, and debuted the first single from the project, ‘Bottomland HARDY shares: “As a
Ottawa’s 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises funds and awareness for families battling dementia

Ottawa’s 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises funds and awareness for families battling dementia

The Walk to End Alzheimer’s drew about 150 to Ottawa and left organizers hopeful of meeting a fundraising goal of $43,000.
Ottawa’s 2025 Walk to End Alzheimer’s raises funds and awareness for families battling dementia
