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Black Marylanders to Watch 2026: Tonya Aikens, Howard County Library System president and CEO

Baltimore Sun 15 Feb 2026
Howard County Library System President and CEO Tonya Aikens always wanted to learn about others and connect with people. The library offered the perfect space to be immersed in her community in ways she never thought of ... I feel it. I belong ... Meet more ... .
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Council looks at other cities’ wages, benefits

Kentucky New Era 15 Feb 2026
In its efforts to consider a possible pay raise for members, the Hopkinsville City Council has asked to take a look at the wages and benefits of council members and commissioners in surrounding cities ... .
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Goff letter addressed to court; county seeking new director

Kentucky New Era 15 Feb 2026
County officials have released the letter of resignation submitted by previous Christian County Animal Shelter Director Melissa Goff even as the search begins for a new permanent director ... .
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Chenal Valley house sold for $2.25M

NWA Online 15 Feb 2026
Pulaski County real estate transactions of $150,000 or more, deeds recorded Jan. 12 to Jan. 16 ... .
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Commentary: SC should promote, protect privacy of all students

The Post and Courier 13 Feb 2026
The S.C. Student Physical Privacy Act requires public schools and colleges to designate restrooms, changing facilities and sleeping quarters based on biological sex ... .
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City meetings address ham festival, banking operations

Kentucky New Era 12 Feb 2026
A pair of meetings for the City of Cadiz is resulting in changes in where and how the city does its banking and is seeing officials move forward with the new committee for the Trigg County Country Ham Festival ... .
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Cadiz addresses ham festival, banking operations

Kentucky New Era 12 Feb 2026
A pair of meetings for the city of Cadiz is resulting in changes in where and how the city does its banking and is seeing officials move forward with the new committee for the Trigg County Country Ham Festival ... .
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Sanctuary Inc. unveils architect rendering of new facility

Kentucky New Era 12 Feb 2026
Sanctuary Inc., has debuted plans for a new facility that Heather Lancaster, executive director for the regional domestic abuse shelter, says will give clients a safe and confidential place to stay ... .
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Tonya Harding net worth: From historic skater to one of the most controversial figures in sports

The Times of India 12 Feb 2026
Tonya Harding, now known as Tonya Price, is a former American Olympic figure skater ... In later years, Tonya tried to rebuild her life through boxing, television appearances, and regular jobs ... Tonya ...
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United Way campaign surpasses goal, raises $800,292

Kentucky New Era 12 Feb 2026
The crowd broke into a rousing round of applause as the United Way of the Pennyrile announced the success of its 2025-2026 fundraising campaign ... .
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What are the latest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case?

National Public Radio 11 Feb 2026
Journalist Vicky Ward first profiled sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in 2003.�She discusses the fallout from the millions of publicly released documents, and why this story took so long to come out ....
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Court is receiving study funds for Commerce Park II

Kentucky New Era 11 Feb 2026
In another step in developing the community’s Commerce Park II, the county has received funds that will be used for a sewer study at the industrial site ... .
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A daughter reexamines her own family story in 'The Mixed Marriage Project'

National Public Radio 10 Feb 2026
Dorothy Roberts' parents, a white anthropologist and a Black woman from Jamaica, spent years interviewing interracial couples in Chicago. Her memoir draws from their records. (Image credit. Cris Crisman) ....
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Antwerp Chamber Welcomes Raised At Home

The West Bend News 09 Feb 2026
... Gabrielle Bute with husband Jarrett (holding Levi Bute); Tonya Walker, Shelly Walker and Heather Matusiak with the Antwerp Chamber and Isabella Carwile with Paulding County Economic Development.
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