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‘Seed: The Untold Story’ To Be Screened At Athena Cinema

Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association’s (OEFFA) policy program will screen “Seed: The Untold Story” from 2-5 p.m. Sunday at the Athena Cinema, 20 S. Court St., Athens. It will be followed by an expert-led panel discussion designed to raise awareness, inspire dialogue, and empower positive change. The screening is free and open to the […]

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Manasquan-Camden Basketball Debacle Exposes Ongoing Racial Tensions In New Jersey

  This month, a trio of referees made a bad call at a New Jersey high school basketball game and declared the wrong team the winner. The firestorm that resulted — with national headlines and internet vitriol fanning the flames — exposed racial tensions in our state. The spark was lit during a semifinal game between the

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30-Year-Old Shot Dead Her Grandmother After A Little Argument In Houston; Turns Herself In From Guilt

Houston, TX: A woman from Texas was taken into custody following her purported confession to authorities regarding the shooting death of her grandmother in Houston. The 30-year-old Kelsie Miles was arrested and charged with murder on Sunday by the Dallas Police Department. She is said to have murdered her 80-year-old grandmother, Betty Lou Hearn at

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Available Now: Former St. Helens Resident Publishes 5th Book

  During World War II fighter pilots who shot down five enemy planes earned the title of ace. Rusty Bradshaw is now an ace in book publishing. A fifth book written by Bradshaw, a former St. Helens resident, is now available for purchase on multiple platforms. “Death in Hazard” was produced by Amazon Book Publications.

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Volunteers, Vendors Needed For The Always-Popular Citizens Day In The Park In St. Helens

  Citizens Day in the Park, a day to forget about your techy devices and meet your neighbors, is always in need of volunteers and vendors. Such is the case this year in St. Helens, as the city is opening its 2024 vendor application process, with preapplication required to host a booth at the event.

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Easter Activity: Clatskanie Kiwanis to Host Eggstravaganza

For nearly 96 years, the Kiwanis Club has been at the forefront of service endeavors to benefit Clatskanie. Comprised of devoted volunteers, the organization is dedicated to improving the world, one child and one community at a time. The Kiwanis website at www.kiwanis.org states that the goal of the group is to have all children

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Hundreds Of Longview Residents Are Unable To Get Opioid Medication 

A Longview doctor said pharmacies are not refilling opioid pain-medication prescriptions for many of his patients. LONGVIEW, Wash. — For months, hundreds of Longview residents of Kirkpatrick Family Care have been unable to get opioid medications refilled that many rely on for chronic pain. Over the past couple of years, many pharmacies have stopped refilling prescriptions

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Recognized: SHSD’s February Community Impact Awards

During the St. Helens School District (SHSD) board meeting on Jan. 24, School Board Chair Melody Killens, fellow School Board members, and Superintendent Stockwell presented Community Impact Awards to Bay Scholl, Chris Hawkins, and Stan Girard. The awards are presented to a student, a staff member, and a community member to recognize their contributions to

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Funding Provided: Columbia Pacific CCO Awards $363,524 To Nonprofits In Columbia Count

Columbia Pacific CCO announced that in 2023, it approved $721,229 in grant funding to be awarded to more than a dozen nonprofit, community-based organizations in Columbia, Clatsop, and Tillamook counties. Of that, $363,524 was awarded to nonprofits serving Columbia County. The grants will support programs and initiatives that align with the community-identified priorities of Columbia

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