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President Joe Biden's designate for Health and Human Services secretary, Xavier Becerra, says that administration's plan to get the Covid-19 pandemic under control is a realist plan that will take time, communication and mask-wearing.
Mary Kay Adler Cardwell, 80, Kokomo, passed peacefully into the arms of Jesus at 4:08 pm Thursday, January 21, 2021 at Primrose Retirement Community of Kokomo. She was born July 22, 1940 to Arthur and Edith (Pumphrey) Adler in Tipton. On August 22, 1964, she married Danny Cardwell at Liberty…
Jacob "Jake" Andrew Branch, 45 of Kokomo, went to be with the Lord on Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at St Vincent Kokomo. He was born to the late Joseph Branch and Patty (Bitner) Branch on September 13, 1975 in Kokomo. He married Sara (Degler) Branch on January 24, 1998 in Bunker Hill. They ha…
Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who again has his team a win away from the Super Bowl, explains how he’s a different man than he was when he led Green Bay to the title after the 2010 season.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) explains how the coronavirus pandemic has negatively affected women and their career paths and how the government can help offset these effects.
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“It’s created a little bit of a buzz around here," said Clayton Scholl, co-owner of Born in a Barn, "because there hasn’t been anything to really cheer about.”
(The Center Square) – Parents looking to alternatives to educate their children, unhappy with state lockdowns and public school system approaches to learning can find resources available through National School Choice Week 2021 events being held all this week.
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“It’s created a little bit of a buzz around here," said Clayton Scholl, co-owner of Born in a Barn, "because there hasn’t been anything to really cheer about.”
The Tigers, the worst 3-point shooting team statistically in the SEC, were able to find a rhythm from deep Saturday.
The holidays weren’t exactly a time of leisure or relaxation for Matt Miller. However, he welcomed the distraction from the lingering uncertainty he faced as the hamster wheel of the college football coaching world spun around him.