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Men’s Journal returns to print with a 100-page issue offering advice and aspiration to adventurers.
The proposal, which Congress passed as part of the president’s tax-and-spending megabill, won’t eliminate taxes on tips entirely.
This article was originally published in the July 5, 2019 edition of the Whig.
When I was a teenager, a mostly forgotten series of novels taught me U.S. history. How would they read to me now?
A scammer has repeatedly tried to sell a Greenwood woman’s home without her permission, impersonating the woman in messages to area real estate agents. A Greenwood woman is sounding the alarm ...
Public Library Assistant Manager Lacey Sudderth answers questions about the branch of the Southeastern Oklahoma Library System. 1 What is the purpose of the Public Library? The Public Library ...
Following months of scrutiny over millions in no-bid contracts, the Indiana Secretary of State’s Office has quietly started issuing formal requests for proposals (RFPs).
Andrea M. Alonso and Kevin G. Faley discuss cases illustrative of the determination a court makes in weighing whether to accept a child's testimony.
Legislation proposed by state Senate President Nick Scutari would allow most public notices to be published online by government entities.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law a bill that will effectively end the use of media for public notices.
Lawyers for Milwaukee County Judge Hannah Dugan filed a memo that exceeded the specified page count for briefs in the case, triggering a legal tiff.
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