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For those who want to check out Art on the Square without worrying about parking in downtown Belleville, a free shuttle service will be available through the weekend starting Friday afternoon.
(The Center Square) – Small businesses are less optimistic about the economy amid market turmoil and ongoing uncertainty because of quickly evolving tariff policy. The National Federation of ...
Supported by Photographs and Text by Ricci Shryock Reporting from Guinea-Bissau Starting an art biennale in a small country with virtually no galleries and no art schools — not even a formal ...
NOW, ART, WE TYPICALLY HAVE ASH OR MAPLE AND WALNUT AND CHERRY TREES LINED THE ROAD AT CAMP SMALL WAITING TO BE DISCOVERED AND REPURPOSED. SO WE SORT THOSE BY SPECIES AND BY, YOU KNOW, END MARKET ...
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The federal government is pulling funding from important community services, research and nonprofits. Across the region, organizations are scrambling to stay open — or closing for good. Small ...
A larger-than-life statue of a dog from artist Dale Rogers of Haverhill, Massachusetts, was on Fountain Place during the Art in the Square event in Southlake. (Cody Thorn/Community Impact ...
VATICAN CITY — A new bronze sculpture installed in St. Peter’s Square, near the showers and medical clinic the Vatican runs for people in need, invites visitors to reflect on the sacredness of ...
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