Earth Day and Sterling parks: why stewardship matters

COLUMN: Regular maintenance and thoughtful planning ensure that parks remain both functional and sustainable. Stewardship is a shared responsibility between park staff and residents.
NASA, NWS confirms meteor was behind powerful ‘boom’ heard across areas of Ohio and Pennsylvania

A sudden, powerful boom that rattled parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania on Tuesday morning was most likely caused by a meteor streaking through the atmosphere, according to officials. Residents across northeastern Ohio — including areas near Cleveland
National Counterterrorism Center director Joe Kent resigns amid deepening rift over Iran conflict

Joe Kent, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned Tuesday, becoming the highest-ranking official in President Donald Trump’s administration to step down over the ongoing war in Iran Kent’s successor will need to be nominated by the
Jason Aldean drops new music ahead of album release, sets 2026 ‘Songs About Us’ tour dates

Jason Aldean is gearing up for a busy year with new music and a major tour. The singer recently scored his 31st career No. 1 at country radio with How Far Does a Goodbye Go, and soon
Ringo Starr returning to country music with new album ‘Long Long Road’

Ringo Starr is continuing his return to country and Americana with a new album, Long Long Road, arriving April 24. The 10-song project follows last year’s Look Up and once again finds Starr teaming with producer and
Vancil leads 17th Congressional District Republican primary race

Unofficial vote totals Tuesday night indicate 57% of the more than 27,000 ballots cast selected Dillan Vancil of Gladstone over Julie Bickelhaupt of Mount Carroll.