Several new state laws will take effect Jan. 1, including new age restrictions and taxes on hemp derived cannabis products.
A local non-profit organization is looking for Chase residents who want to work in childcare to take part in a free one-year early childhood education certificate program.
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How to Winterize Your Flying

Keep a careful eye on outside temperature, and use pitot heat, propeller heat, and carburetor heat judiciously. You often can ...
As ever, 12 talented potters will all compete to be named Britain's Best Home Potter as they take part in a series of ...
Devil's Den State Park and Hobbs State Park will host New Year's events including campfire experiences and guided hikes, ...
What Jayden Fielding gets now from college football fans is unsuitable for print. Unsuitable, really, for anything.
A young Bermudian has launched a website, inspired by a competition, offering students step-by-step guidance through the ...
How well did you keep up with Palo Alto news this year? Take our news quiz to find out. Event organizers and volunteers sing ...
As insurers look for more compelling ways to educate the public, the digital twin metaphor has the potential to make evolving ...
As student finance maintenance payments are due to be paid in January, the Student Loans Company (SLC) is issuing an alert to ...
From HBCUs to climate action, MacKenzie Scott’s 2025 giving reflects a fast-growing, no-strings approach to philanthropy.
Despite increased education spending, student performance remains stagnant. James Prendamano shares how his free online ...