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HURON SCHOOL BOARD VOTES ON ADMINISTRATIVE PAY FOR KADERABEK
Information was slow to come out from the Huron School district on the administrative leave of sixth grade teacher Zachary Kaderabek. He was placed on paid administrative leave after he was charged with two counts of sexual exploitation of …
UNITED WAY – SALVATION ARMY WORKING TO IMPROVE THE COMMUNITY WITH PROGRAMS
The week of the annual Salvation Army Christmas basket program takes attention to giving for the work of the Salvation Army. Jen Bragg with the Heartland Region United Way said they recognize the needed program for their partner agency. …
SALVATION ARMY ANGEL TREE PROGRAM IN NEED OF ADDED COMMUNITY SUPPORT
The need is large each year for area residents who need a little help during the holidays. Proof in the past is shown with the Huron Salvation Army Christmas Basket and Angel Tree programs. This year the Angel Tree …
CITY ISSUES NEW CONCRETE SNOW AND ICE TREATMENT REMINDERS
With the recent Dakota Avenue and sidewalk reconstruction. The city is requesting property owners of business and residential areas with new concrete to refrain from using ice melt this winter. Assistant city engineer Dennis Bennett mentions why this is …
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- Nearly 90,000 people on the island of Negros were ordered to seek shelter after Mount Kanlaon spewed deadly ash and lava.
- A day after the regime of President Bashar al-Assad fell, civilians poured into the streets of Damascus, weeping in disbelief. Many sought word of relatives held in a notorious prison on the outskirts of the city.
- Bashar al-Assad is gone, and Russia and Iran have stepped back. But Israel, Turkey and the United States are carrying out airstrikes.
- The fighters who forced Bashar al-Assad into exile began the complex task of governing the Syrian capital. On the road to Damascus, New York Times reporters saw evidence of lawlessness and relics of the deposed regime.
- A visual timeline of the stunning rebel advance in Syria
- The fighters shared a desire to topple Bashar al-Assad’s government, but they don’t share much else.
- After helping to oust the prime minister last week, the far-right leader has made clear her next target is President Emmanuel Macron.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is set to take the stand on Tuesday. Here’s what to know about the trial.
- Brewers manager Pat Murphy has seen a lot of good players leave during his time in Milwaukee, and he isn't ready to think about next season without departing shortstop Willy Adames.
- Oumar Ballo had 18 points, Malik Reneau and Bryson Tucker both scored 16 and Indiana breezed to an 82-67 victory over Minnesota in the Hoosiers' Big Ten Conference opener.
- After falling short of signing Juan Soto, they have plenty of money available, yet another hole to fill and plenty of work to do. Could Nolan Arenado be a trade possibility?
- Nine months in the Bronx, a World Series appearance and a monster pairing with Aaron Judge – and $760 million – weren't enough to keep Soto from bolting across town.
- Las Vegas Sands, based in Nevada, has proposed an "integrated resort," including a 400,000-square-foot casino.
- Las Vegas Raiders backup quarterback Desmond Ridder might not be able to face his old team after all.
- Terry Francona is excited to return to the dugout with the Cincinnati Reds after regaining his health.
- Boeing has laid off hundreds of additional employees in Washington state and California as part of planned cuts that will eventually reduce the company's workforce by about 17,000.