GREENE COUNTY — A Greene County resident recently got lucky and won $50,000 playing the Ohio Lottery Billion Scratch Off, according to an Ohio Lottery press release. The lucky winner, who resides in ...
ELGIN, Ill. — An Illinois Lotter player has won the $2 million jackpot off a scratch-off ticket in the northwest suburbs. The winner, who is remaining anonymous under the name ‘Nelly Chava,’ bought ...
Former player Bradford Freeman donates $50M to football program. It's the largest single individual gift to the program. PALO ALTO, Calif. - A former Stanford football player gave the private ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - The Hannah Block Historic USO/Community Arts Center has announced it will be launching a new theatre program aimed at adults 55 and over. According to the Thalian Association ...
A British forklift driver who turned into a millionaire overnight suffered a life-threatening health scare after months of nonstop partying — forcing him to rethink his post-jackpot lifestyle, ...
Plans to demolish a B&M Bargains store in Sale to make way for a block rising to five and six stories high with 69 apartments have been unveiled. Developer Ropley Properties Ltd has asked Trafford ...
The City of Columbia celebrated 11 mini-grant recipients of the Love Your Block program Saturday. The program aims to revitalize U.S. cities by providing funding for “resident-led, neighborhood ...
A corner of Lackland Air Force Base is home to what might be the most important English language academy in America. In classrooms on San Antonio's Southwest Side, foreign military personnel study ...
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Outstanding teachers can bring outstanding outcomes. One foundation is honoring some of those who make a difference by giving them a way to grow classrooms. Mike Driscoll has ...
WILLIAMSBURG — City residents, landlords and students continued to voice their thoughts on the city’s proposed program for improving off-campus housing at a second public input session last Thursday.
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