LISBON — The contract for a building rehabilitation project at the former Lion and Lamb bookstore on South Broadway Avenue in Salem was awarded Wednesday to a Beloit firm. The Columbiana County ...
There are certainly two sides to Project Marvel, though unlike its namesake, the Marvel Universe, the distinctions aren’t drawn so clearly. As more than 100 people, including residents, investors, ...
Missouri State University has unveiled the second phase of its Facilities Master Plan, outlining potential campus projects for 2030 and beyond. Renovations to Carrington Hall, the university's oldest ...
While Jelly Roll had his first official WWE match over the weekend at “Summer Slam” in New Jersey, another high-profile artist/ wrestling fan has been conspicuously absent from the sport for the past ...
A long-planned road and drainage project in Martindale, Texas, has been put on hold after new graves were discovered in a historic cemetery tied to the area's enslaved population. In 2023, a private ...
Beacon Island at the Port of Albany in Bethlehem is seen last month. Empire State Development Corp. has awarded an $18.8 million grant to the Port of Albany to make the site “shovel-ready” for a ...
A new chapter begins for Kelly Keating and Alexandria Murphree as they open The Plot Twist, a charming fusion of bookstores and boutiques co-owned by the mother-daughter duo. The Plot Twist, located ...
If you missed the most recent episode of Nicolle Wallace’s new MSNBC podcast, hang on. It just might turn up on TV. Wallace raised eyebrows a few weeks ago when she unveiled a new audio project that ...
WINCHESTER — Lucy Reid's love for literature started when her grandmother would send her to the library to collect the next book in the Nancy Drew mysteries series. The love of books, as well as her ...
With the sounds of hammers, construction equipment and air tools resonating in the background Monday, city and state officials and developers gathered at the site of the now under construction West ...
Staunton Superintendent Brett Allen, left, and the district's Educational Services Administrator Steve Moore stand in the un-air-conditioned high school gymnasium on Oct. 21, 2024, in Staunton.