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Entertainment
Ray Stevens Recovering After Fall
April 8, 2026
Ray Stevens Recovering After Injury as New Album Release Stays on Track Legendary entertainer Ray Stevens is recovering at home after suffering a fall that resulted in a broken neck,
Entertainment
Newton Strips It Back
April 7, 2026
Sometimes, a song doesn’t just tell a story—it takes you somewhere. With her latest release, award-winning singer-songwriter Lee Newton does exactly that, inviting listeners into a deeply personal and nostalgic
autism
KY Invests in Autism Care
April 6, 2026
In a move aimed at strengthening support systems for families and individuals, the state of Kentucky has taken a significant step forward in addressing autism spectrum disorder. With the signing
Politics
Filibuster Fight Divides GOP
April 6, 2026
As debate intensifies in Washington, D.C. over the future of the filibuster, new research from The Winston Group highlights a key reality: Republicans—and voters more broadly—remain deeply divided on the
In Service
Indiana Delivers Veteran Relief
April 5, 2026
Across the country, states continue to look for meaningful ways to support the men and women who have served in uniform. In Indiana, a new law aims to do just
In The States
Wisconsin Bets Big on Forestry Future
April 4, 2026
Northern Wisconsin is entering a new chapter. With the signing of the Forestry Revitalization Act into law, state leaders are making one of the most significant economic bets in the
Entertainment
Classic Country Duo Earns Top Honor
April 1, 2026
In an era where music trends come and go at lightning speed, there’s something enduring about artists who stay true to their roots. That’s exactly what makes the recent induction
Education
Speaker Matt Hall Promotes Student Literacy
April 1, 2026
Building on continued efforts to promote literacy and student engagement, Michigan Speaker of the House Matt Hall is once again encouraging students to step into the world of books, ideas,
History
Chávez Day Under Review in Arizona
March 31, 2026
Arizona lawmakers are taking a decisive step in a debate that is quickly gaining traction across the country—how states choose to honor historical figures when new or resurfacing allegations challenge
Entertainment
Bluegrass Duo Celebrates Milestone
March 30, 2026
In an era where music constantly evolves and trends shift at lightning speed, there’s something deeply grounding about artists who remain rooted in tradition while still finding ways to grow.
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