EAU CLAIRE— Local author Frank Smoot and the Chippewa Valley Museum recently teamed up to create the book “oh claire! lost at half moon lake,” a children’s adventure book exploring what Eau Claire ...
(WBKO) - The Internal Revenue Service celebrates the launch of the Earned Income Tax Credit Awareness Day campaign today ... the tax break has helped encourage work and lift many financially ...
The 21st century pharmaceutical and biotech sector has come a long way from its roots in 19th century pharmacy ... Kelsey prevented thousands of children being born with life-changing deformities.
The lollipop, the disposable syringe and the table football are well-known Spanish inventions, but they are not the only ones ...
her adult children and why she keeps telling her story. By Elisabeth Egan If Patrick Bateman Were a 19th-Century English Governess In “Memorial Days,” Geraldine Brooks retreats to an island ...
The libertine's controversial work saw him locked up for 32 years of his life in prisons and an insane asylum. De Sade's name even gave rise to the words sadism and sadomasochism. For 200 years ...
Jane and Judy discussed the lessons learned from the suffrage movement, and how the work of securing equal rights for women is still a struggle that continues into the present day. Resources are ...
These past few weeks have been tough for folks in the Weirton area. The ongoing water issues have pretty much taken much of our attention. Since we live on Weirton Heights, we are still under a boil ...
In Sculptural Copper: Saved from the Smelter, visitors will explore an array of copper specimens that these miners collected ...
Indictment Accuses White Couple of Forcing Adopted Black Children to Work as 'Slaves,' Says Judge Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage? Sign up for PEOPLE 's free True Crime newsletter ...
SEATTLE – Feb. 2 might be the day we celebrate Groundhog Day and the mid-point of winter, but 109 years ago in Seattle, Punxsutawney Phil’s prognostication of the balance of winter was the ...
A stunning essay from Max Rashbrooke examining his ancestors' role in the shaping of Aotearoa, and what that means for his own role in its future.
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