WALKERTON - Bobbi Sharpe, a local animal rights activist, addressed Brockton Council on Dec. 9 about an ongoing issue – trapping beavers along the Saugeen River in Walkerton. Not only are these ...
A man who saved his 7-year-old son from drowning at Lake Perris after their kayak capsized but ended up drowning himself was identified Monday as a 55-year-old Corona man. Hadi Ahmadi died a short ...
Bobcat hunters could set traps this fall in five local Indiana counties. Indiana's first bobcat trapping season since 1969 has ended more than a month early. The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) ...
Their dams cause floods, and that gets them in trouble with humans. But in the right place, more water can be a big help. Their dams cause floods, and that gets them in trouble with humans. But in the ...
HOUSTON – Houston Mayor John Whitmire confirms the former Houston ISD superintendent and U.S. Education Secretary, Rod Paige, died on Tuesday. He was 92. Paige had a distinguished career in public ...
The first Black person to hold that cabinet position, he resigned amid discord over George W. Bush’s major legislative effort to improve public education nationwide. By Robert D. McFadden Rod Paige, ...
Rod Paige, former U.S. Secretary of Education, university football coach and architect of the "Houston Miracle" as Houston ISD superintendent, has died at 92. As HISD's superintendent from 1994 to ...
According to a statement from his family, Paige died Tuesday morning at his home with his wife Stephanie at his side. Paige, who made history in 2001 as the nation’s first Black education secretary, ...
Rod Paige, an educator, coach, and administrator who rolled out the nation’s landmark No Child Left Behind law as the first African American to serve as U.S. secretary of education, died Tuesday.
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Ask someone in the weight room to point to their trapezius muscle, or “traps” in gym-speak, and they’ll probably gesture toward the small mounds of muscle nestled in between their neck and shoulders.
Madison lawyer William l. Remington, 49, died this weekend of an apparent drowning while vacationing in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, according to police and news reports.
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