
Going the Distance
Going the Distance
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It was a dance party. It was a family reunion. It was a nod to days gone past.
They sweated over their ideas and worked tirelessly on the designs.
They came with their updated resumes and best smiles, ready to meet their future head on.
William Phillips performed his first experiment in the basement of his family’s Pennsylvania house, using fire, explosives and rockets.
California is in dire need of teachers with shortages reported throughout the state.
They were words that defined a life and a lif
When the idea of a clubhouse for the softball and soccer teams turned from concept to reality, Cindy Masner knew what she had to do.
The smell of frybread and Navajo tacos filled the misty air, while drums and dances greeted the hearty spectators who sat under umbrellas during th
Married for more than 50 years, Marty Stark and Shigemi Matsumoto are a couple whose devotion to one another is matched only by their dedication to
From the dugout, the injury looked bad. From the doctor’s office, the news was worse.
It took equal measures of precision and patience, not to mention cables, straps and a three-story crane, to lower three massive crates through the