The Arvest Foundation recently announced a $5,000 donation to the Aurora School District. The funds from the grant will help the school district’s music department purchase a new set of drum line ...
I’m not sure how to feel about the hundreds of “national days” we have every year. Laura Schulteis-Jungbluth I’m all for tradition and honoring those people and ideals that we love.
Voters in the Vineyard Precinct (Stotts City area) will vote in another location in the next election. Lawrence County Clerk Tammy Riebe announced the polling place is moving to the University ...
By John Conn The Marionville Applefest Association met on Jan. 20 for its first official meeting of the 36th Annual Applefest Celebration for 2025 to begin making plans for our Applefest festival ...
Hillfolk have a long history of utilizing their sixth sense to ward off trouble or eliminate toxic things from their lives. I try hard to listen to my inner voice; often relying on those old-fashioned ...
(Isaiah 55:7) “Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; Let him return to the Lord, and He will have mercy on him; And to our God, for He will abundantly pardon.” I spoke ...
A new year is upon us – bringing the hope and excitement of improvement! I have always said that January to June in the school business is a “busy” time. Dr. Ben Yocom ...
The Aurora City Council met at City Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 6 p.m. Prayer and pledge were led by Aurora Interim City Manager Carrie Howlett. Councilmen in attendance were Mayor ...
As your representative, one of my main responsibilities is to ensure that our laws prioritize public safety and protect our communities. I recently introduced House Bill 915 to address a gap ...