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Colorado is retiring the uniform numbers for Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders at the Buffaloes' spring game on Saturday in Boulder, Colo. The school announced its plans Monday to honor ...
A family has welcomed a new baby - born in a supermarket car park. Michael Bremner was at work when his wife Dinara called and urged him to rush home as her water had broken. The couple arranged for ...
TUESDAY, April 15, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Pfizer has stopped developing a once-daily pill to treat obesity after a person in a clinical trial showed signs of a possible liver injury. The company said ...
Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's retrial on rape and sex assault charges started Tuesday, forcing survivors who helped fire up the "#MeToo" movement to prepare to testify against him once ...
The Kuemper Catholic girls track and field team delivered a strong showing at the Koos Relays in Harlan on Friday, placing eighth overall against a deep and talented field. With ...
Kuemper Catholic’s tennis teams took on the Sergeant Bluff-Luton Warriors last week, with the boys travelling to Sioux City on Thursday, and the girls hosting the Warriors at home on ...
The Carroll Tigers girls soccer team dominated Greene County on Thursday at home. The Tigers won 0-5, showing their wide range of skills this season.
When Zachary Shook was a Carroll Middle School student, he visited Carroll High School alongside his classmates to watch a production of “Grease” presented by the high school students.
Spreading education on what crime victims endure, the Des Moines Area Community College Carroll Campus hosted a series of events and activities for National Crime Victims’ Rights Week.
A high school senior from Breda was among twenty students who received an award from the Dupaco Foundation’s renewable college scholarship program.
Science Center of Iowa’s visit was funded by the Carroll High School Foundation, a nonprofit organization to enhance educational opportunities for students throughout Carroll Community School District ...
Chinese security officials said Tuesday they had implicated three US "secret agents" in cyberattacks during February's Asian Winter Games in the northeastern city of Harbin, offering a reward for info ...