The play will be directed by Jose Miguel Hernandez Hurtado, who is also the director of a local theater group.
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The play will be directed by Jose Miguel Hernandez Hurtado, who is also the director of a local theater group.
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Half the seats on the Kansas Board of Education are up for election. The 10-seat board is losing three of the more moderate elected officials, which could swing the political leanings of the board to the left or right. The Beacon asked Board of Education candidates the same list of questions to see their priorities […]
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Women’s formal involvement in bishops’ synods has grown slowly over the decades. Even when they were excluded, Catholic women found ways to learn about proceedings – and weigh in, often critically.
Teachers who took the course reported less depression and better sleep − and needed fewer sick days.
Lies, rumors create misleading narrative about disaster aid, fueled by election-year politics. Many political leaders debunk misinformation.
Misinformation creates confusion about federal, NC storm response is a story from Carolina Public Press, an aw…
In 2020,the #StopTheSteal movement built over months of false claims of fraud, culminating in the violence of Jan. 6, 2021. Is the same foundation being laid by local GOP activists today?
Providing information about risks and easy-to-use test strips made people more likely to check their water quality. But there’s not much support for people whose water turns out to be tainted.
One of the most liberal US cities is offering the Supreme Court a chance to further restrict federal regulatory power.
Here’s some food for thought: Groceries are actually pretty cheap in the US, comparatively speaking.
U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley is on the Nov. 5 ballot as he seeks another term in Congress. The Republican is being challenged by Missouri Senate hopefuls Democrat Lucas Kunce, Better Party candidate Jared Young and Green Party candidate Nathan Kline. The winning candidate will join a fractured U.S. Senate that has 33 of 100 seats […]
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