The Honorable Christine E. Wormuth, secretary of the Army, visited Fort Cavazos Jan. 30-31 to witness training on the installation, discuss the progress that has been made when it comes to quality of life and learn about new programs/services.
Posts from: February 2024
With only 19 of the 57 students at the Washington Island School being in high school, life looks a little different for them compared to those on the mainland.
Travis Kelce did not shy away from answering any questions about his blossoming romance with Taylor Swift at a pre-Super Bowl press conference on Thursday.
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., says she will not be seeking re-election to the House, saying in a statement that she made the decision after “prayer and reflection.”
Advocates are calling for Arlington County to invest $2 million in additional programs to stop children from dying of drug overdoses.
Patrick Mahomes is a much different QB than he was four years ago, when he helped the Chiefs beat the 49ers in the Super Bowl.
Watch the full story tonight at 6 p.m. on KSN 16. NEVADA, Mo. — For a Nevada man, Sunday’s Super Bowl is a chance to live out a childhood dream…for a second time. We see how he turned a…
Read Sagittarius daily horoscope for Feb 9, 2024 to know your astrological predictions. Your relationship may have minor friction in the first part of the day.
Vernon resident Ed Sumski had a special celebration as he turned 101 Thursday.
Although it was bound for Jupiter, NASA’s Galileo spacecraft made flybys of Earth in 1990 and 1992 to get boosts in its velocity. Astronomers realized this would be an ideal opportunity to test if remote imaging of Earth would detect the presence of life. In a new paper, researchers examined over 1500 photometric measurements of Earth from Galileo, judging how well it could stand in for an inhabited exoplanet.