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The new version of House Bill 57, a House-approved bill requiring school districts to regulate student cellphone use, now ...
Carr won the 800 in 2 minutes, 13.35 seconds, then the 1,600 in 5:06.60. Coeur d’Alene Charter junior Reagan Meine won the 100 hurdles (15.50) and 300 hurdles (44.99) and freshman Emmaline Carr was ...
Sitkans Against Family Violence (SAFV) is hosting the second annual Sitka Rose Awards on April 25. The Rose Awards honor women and LGBTQ+ people who have honored SAFV’s core values of safety, ...
Sitka Gear announced several strategic changes to its sales rep team to “increase market presence, enhance service to Sitka’s retail customer base and deliver premium consumer experiences in ...
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The young Florida fisherman who was berated by a raging charter boat captain is pleading for the public to stop their threats towards the jailed boater and allow the justice system to run its course.
The ugly legal fight that has dogged Impact Charter School in Baker since a damning investigative audit led state officials to replace its management escalated Wednesday when the school was ...
It took the Winnipeg Sun asking a few questions to get the City of Winnipeg to finally go online Tuesday and let parents across Winnipeg know about big changes affecting how kids will get to and ...
Capt. Brock Horner, owner of Tarpon Coast Fishing Charters in Punta Gorda, is making the rounds online after he was caught on video yelling at a younger fisherman then jumping onto his boat.
Victim Gage Towles said he'll be taking time off from fishing. Brock Horner, the charter captain who terrorized a 22-year-old fisherman and then jumped on the victim's boat, was arrested Friday ...
RELATED: Investigation into Punta Gorda 'best charter captain you'll ever meet' continues Late last week, Horner's attorney issued a statement apologizing on his behalf, saying in part, "Brock is not ...
Even though U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been unwilling to say where in New Mexico he will visit this week during a Southwest tour, a conservative charter school ...