Amarillo Globe-News on MSN
Go on a Blind Date with a Book through the Amarillo library
The library's popular program can introduce a reader to a new genre or author that they would have never tried before – and be a perfect match.
Visitors are often surprised to find a castle-style library in Ohio that looks more like fiction than reality.
Daily Democrat on MSN
Photography Club of Davis to host free program Feb. 19
The Photography Club of Davis invites the public to a free program, “If you could see where I’ve been – 2025 in review” on ...
More than 8,000 books are now ready to go home with Omaha Public Schools students. It's thanks to Partnership 4 Kids' day of ...
Emily Austin's "Is This a Cry For Help?" chronicles grief, love and some of the strangest (and most wholesome) things she's ...
The 300-foot mural from local artist Kaldric Dow, titled "Eastside Pride," features images of the city's Black community from ...
The longest-running civic education program in the United States devoted to understanding foreign affairs is about to begin ...
In this interactive event, co-authors Sara Leila Sherman (musician, educator, Mozart for Munchkins founder) and her father Mort Sherman (longtime educator and national leader ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
How teaching middle school in one of Texas’ poorest neighborhoods spurred James Talarico’s U.S. Senate bid
Talarico’s two years as a public school teacher is central to his Democratic Senate campaign after shaping his policy goals and driving his political rise through the Texas House.
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