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Troop 16 Boys, All Girl Troop 16G, and Family Cub Scout Pack 16, marched in the Livingston Memorial Day Parade on May ...
Granville Sentinel columnist Jeff Gill tells the story of Dr. Joseph Warren, a courageous military officer from the American ...
Heber City Mayor Heidi Franco is challenging Wasatch County students to share their knowledge of American History.
The Town of Clarksville held a ceremony for Memorial Day on May 25. The theme for the program centered around the 250th ...
Lexington and Concord to the First Amendment,” will continue Thursday, June 12, in the Bayne Center on the grounds of Historic Christ Church, 420 Christ Church Road, Weems. Historian Jon Kukla will ...
Joseph J. Ellis is the author, most recently, of “The Cause: The American Revolution and Its Discontents.” ...
HATS heard a presentation about the Notice of Project Change expected to be filed this week regarding the Navy hangar space ...
A group of athletes from the Muskingum Valley headline the area's state track and field qualifiers in Division II.
A book by an emeritus professor at Brown argues that the revolution was one of the greatest the world has known and "affected ...
The Lexington City Council unanimously approved an ordinance on first reading to set penalties for the parking of trucks and commercial vehicles in residential zoning districts.
A trio of area baseball teams fell in tournament action, while several athletes claimed state berths in Division I and III on ...
During the May 27 Select Board Meeting, the topic of a ban on the use of gasoline powered leaf blowers was on the agenda.