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Registration begins at 7:00 AM, with the race starting at 8:30 AM. Participants can register online. All proceeds benefit Shalom Christian Academy. More details and a full list of activities are ...
Lanes will be closed and flaggers will control traffic during construction, most of which is scheduled for completion by October. Costs are combined or bids are yet to be awarded. A complete ...
For the 500 members of over fifty communities who plan to join Shabbat in the Heights on the first weekend of May, it is sure to leave a deep impression and spur further Jewish growth. Full Story The ...
Traffic will be reduced to one lane, controlled by flaggers and a pilot car guiding traffic through the work zone. Drivers could see delays of up to 15 minutes. Pavement Pro’s, LLC, of McPherson ...
FRANK WARREN has blasted rival promoter Ben Shalom as an "amateur" amid a contract dispute between Ben Whittaker and Liam Cameron. The pair had a controversial draw last October in Saudi Arabia ...
This year, Pesach begins directly from the holiness of Shabbat, which has a special significance, allowing us to absorb the meaning of Pesach more deeply. However, this year requires special ...
Israel National News' Israel desk is stopping its round-the-clock news updates at this time in honor of Shabbat. Jerusalem candle lighting time is 18:21 on Friday. Israel National News' North ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Florida coach Todd Golden doesn’t talk much about his Jewish faith, but takes tremendous pride in his heritage. This week will be a rare celebration of it at the Final Four ...
Road work along Pine Street is anticipated to continue starting in April. The construction – the next step in the Champlain Parkway Project – will occur between Kilburn and Main streets.
2025, and will be weather dependent. Flaggers will be present to assist with traffic flow, but drivers are encouraged to avoid the area.
Drivers traveling in the area are told to expect delays and asked to travel cautiously and follow directions by flaggers or use alternate routes if possible.
A couple rallied to support Jewish travellers who found themselves on the island unexpectedly when Shabbat began last week. Rabbi Chaim Birnhack and his wife, Menuchy, sprang into action after a ...