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UNITED WAY HUNGER GAMES TROPHIES ANNOUNCED
The United Way Heartland Region conducts an event each year to support the school back pack program. Hunger games wrapped up last Friday and final information was announced this week. Executive Director Jen Bragg said this years …
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK THROUGH OCTOBER 12TH
2024 National Fire Prevention week began Sunday and continues through Saturday October 12th. Ron Hines Fire Chief for the Huron Fire Department gives us the theme for the week. Hines said as in years past the fire …
RIEGER DISCUSSES PROCESS FOR FILLING QUICK CARE GAP
Kim Rieger, Vp of ancillary and support services at HRMC, spoke about Huron Rising 2.0 and the health care concerns with it. One issue is fairly recent with Quick Care in Huron closing at the end of August this …
DISTRICT 22 SENATE CANDIDATES GIVE RESPONSES AT FORUM
An election forum with the District 22 State Senate candidates was held Saturday at the Huron City Commission room. Incumbent David Wheeler responded to his view on Initated Measure 28. Candidate James Schmidt gave his response. [audio …
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- Hundreds of Kenyan police officers are in Port-au-Prince, trying to take the capital back from gangs, but financing and personnel shortages have hampered the effort.
- The airline said the pilot had lost consciousness during the flight, which was headed to Istanbul from Seattle.
- The killings of 18 members of one family assembled for a gathering last month are among an increasing number of mass shootings in South Africa.
- More than 300 American students have benefited from the George J. Mitchell program, founded after the Good Friday Agreement, but it has been halted indefinitely.
- Some progressive members sang “Bella Ciao,” a song associated with antifascism, to show opposition to Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has been accused of authoritarianism at home.
- Two people have died following the intense rains that inundated the city of Chiang Mai and surrounding areas that are popular with tourists.
- The results from an important ongoing assessment look grim. But the survey is often misunderstood.
- A week into the ground war between Israel and Hezbollah, shelters in Lebanon are filling up beyond capacity, humanitarian officials warned.
- The St. James-raised writer's 10th novel, set after the Vietnam War, is "her most Long Island-based one to date."
- Catch up on action from across Long Island.
- Taiwan celebrated its National Day holiday against the background of threats from China, which claims the self-governing island republic as its own territory.
- Chris Kreider scores twice and Igor Shesterkin pitches a shutout in the season-opening road victory.
- Stanton's towering home run in top of the eighth inning broke a 2-2 tie and put the Yankees one win away from the AL Championship Series.
- Sam Montembeault made 47 saves, Cole Caufield scored on a first-period power play and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 1-0 on Wednesday night in the season opener for both teams.
- U.S. Rep. Jahana Hayes is criticizing her Republican opponent in Connecticut's hotly contested 5th Congressional District for not saying former President Donald Trump's name.
- Daniel Ricciardo's career in Formula 1 might be over, but he has an open invitation from the Australian Supercars chief if he wants to race on the touring car circuit.