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Gatesville ISD is reducing back-to-school supply lists from dozens to just a few items, saving families hundreds of dollars.
There may be strength in numbers, but sometimes those numbers are small ones. "We gave 600 diapers, plus other items (to New Hope)," said Margaret Schiffner, president of the 10-member Woman's Club.
Drive through downtown Tonganoxie’s Fourth Street on any Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday, and you’ll see a line of cars ...
What SUNY Oneonta students leave behind, the community can scoop up for free. Every year when students move out of the ...
Community Classroom highlights an educator in the Big Bend and South Georgia every month to help get donations for things ...
It’s nearing that time of year again. Lancaster County is buzzing with anticipation as planning is underway for the 14th ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My child’s school is having a staff appreciation week, which isn’t a bad idea, given the effort they put ...
United Way of Johnson County supporters clap after the reveal of $1,513,000 raised for the past year’s annual fundraising ...
State law places no limits on what lobbyists and other interested parties can give to commonwealth employees or holders of ...
This seems like the kind of thing that parents should organize if they want to, rather than being pressured into it ...
Stuff the Bus will celebrate a decade of service with the Boys and Girls Club of Topeka was to kick off May 17 at the ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to a parent's questioning over a school's staff ...