PorchFest is coming to Jacksonville on Nov. 8 from noon to 8 pm. Here's a guide to this weekend's neighborhood party.
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What to know about East Peoria Parade of Lights: What's new for 2025, start time and more
EAST PEORIA — What began as a one-time event to kick off the East Peoria Festival of Lights is now in its 41st year. The 2025 ...
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South Hadley Police seek info on abandoned trailer found on New Ludlow Road
The South Hadley Police Department is looking for information on the individuals who took a camper-style trailer from Lyman Street and dumped it on New Ludlow Road.
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Where to Find Signs Changed by Homer in Fortnite
Players must destroy signs changed by Evil Homer to complete the Springfield Stories Quests in Fortnite - here's where to find them.
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Fortnite's Ned Flanders NPC shocks players after racking up over 33,000 eliminations
Fortnite’s latest Simpsons update has turned Ned Flanders into an unexpected fan favorite, with players stunned by his lethal streak and viral in-game dominance.
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This Charming, Overlooked Kansas City Is An Affordable Gem With A Vibrant Ethnic Heritage And Culture
Besides being home to a kaleidoscopic landscape of natural beauty, Kansas features a wealth of small communities that are more dynamic than you might realize.
The annual Western Greene County Veterans Day Parade took place in Willard on Saturday, Nov. 1, celebrating the 250th ...
Food security is still insecure (thanks, Donald Trump), and here at Eugene Weekly we are collecting food for Burrito Brigade’s Little Food Pantries. Find the list of pantries, from Eugene to ...
Melvin CornfieldNovember 2, 2024Cornfield, a graduate of the College, specialized in tax law. He served as tax director at NBC and later at its parent company, and in the later part of his career led ...
If you’re planning a day trip in Ohio, Yellow Springs has plenty to keep you busy and make the visit memorable. Walk shaded ...
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Several New Jersey polling places receive threats similar to ones that disrupted voting last year
Law enforcement and election officials in New Jersey have acted swiftly to secure polling places following a series of bomb threats later determined to be unfounded. Lieutenant Governor Tahesha ...
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