Column: Wells Scholar should make city proud
My rule: Seek out expertise. So when I questioned Camille Nelson, Carmel Clay Parks and…
My rule: Seek out expertise. So when I questioned Camille Nelson, Carmel Clay Parks and…
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Staff report Continuing a long-running and exciting tradition, The Civic Theatre will host a Musical…
Staff report Redistricting bill passes House House Bill 1032, authored by State Rep. Jerry Torr…
In January 2010 a 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated that small Caribbean nation and many in the country are still struggling to regain their footing. And after Richard and Jan Lautzenheiser, traveled to Haiti on a medical mission trip, their granddaughter Celia Simmonds became captivated with the pictures and stories they brought back of the impoverished children there. Celia, a fifth-grader at Mohawk Trails Elementary, wanted to help.