Explore the art of basic wire weaving in our latest video, "Play with Wire | Unisex | Bracelet." Suitable for everyone, this ...
Bamboo flooring is a durable, sustainable choice for your home. Bamboo has been used as a flooring material for over 5,000 ...
You likely use a cutting board every single day. It’s an essential kitchen tool that plays a much larger role in your health than you have probably realized. Since recent studies indicate that using a ...
The Frederick County Board of Education unanimously declared a 7.5-acre property in Brunswick as surplus after deciding the property will not work for a future school site. The city of Brunswick said ...
SANDISFIELD — The town has officially cut ties with Sandisfield Fire Department Inc., the nonprofit fundraising arm for the Sandisfield Fire Department. But it still has to deal with it as its fire ...
Allegheny Valley School Board members haven’t come to a consensus on students’ cellphone access and use in district schools. A debate came Tuesday night after Superintendent Patrick Graczyk ...
Most digital products (including websites) are designed under ideal circumstances. Good Wi-Fi, high-resolution displays, full battery life, and focused users in quiet environments. Interfaces are ...
Dayton Public Schools students will have to wear a visible student ID badge and sign a Code of Conduct with the district and the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, or RTA, to be able to use a ...
In this week’s Realty Law Digest, Scott Mollen discusses “McArdle v. Edgewater Park Owners Cooperative, Inc.,” where the court held that a co-op board could not block qualified shareholders from ...
As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, the Beavercreek Township Board of Trustees majority voted to remove Debborah Wallace from her duties. She was not present at Friday’s meeting. Earlier this year, ...
A week dedicated to the stories from New York’s uniquely ubiquitous housing option. How far would you go to win the approval of a group of strangers just to live in your dream apartment in New York?
The Cornelius Board of Commissioners on Monday night approved a couple’s planned six-story, $20 million mixed-use condo building on vacant land that residents have called a longstanding eyesore.
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