If anyone embodies the phrase “Age is just a number,” it’s Virginia Warren. Long known as Camas’ unofficial historian, Warren ...
Jon Bon Jovi is not backing down in his mission to feed the poor even after a mayor in his home state slammed the singer for ...
Albert Jones’s 11 books describe life in prison. His victims’ relatives say his family should not benefit from a sale of his ...
Time to get ready to collect Easter eggs. Several area communities have organized egg hunts and activities in celebration of ...
Zero days without incidents in the DeFi space. This time the vulnerability was discovered in a widely used elliptic library.
A number of local museums are scrambling after learning that promised federal grants will likely never come to fruition. The ...
The Athens-Clarke County Planning Commission discussed short-term rentals, the city’s affordable housing crisis, a new bar, a ...
Spring in Iowa! As an Iowan, I hesitate to proclaim Spring has arrived in March, but I find I can’t help myself this year. 2025 feels a little like the ...
If we let our libraries go, we won’t just lose places to study and explore; we stand to hobble innovation and research.
To get the answer, just put a decimal point in the number "50"—my first Microsoft product was MS-DOS 5.0.
The Rochester Public Library is weighing satellite locations as a way to relieve space constraints at its downtown location and to open new avenues for reaching the public.
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