Carthage Public Library District joins more than 200 Illinois Libraries Present (ILP) members in virtually hosting “Raise Your Voice with Jason Reynolds” on Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7 p.m. Attend ...
A longtime Sterling business now under new ownership celebrated its grand re-opening Tuesday. Journal Office Supply is now ...
Taiwan enlisted the support of RFID technology company EPC Solutions to digitally track their physical magazines and ...
The Ithaca Rotary Club recently handed out $11,724 to its 2024 Community Grants awardees. From a pool of 24 applications, nine grant proposals ...
Jim Finn watches as Jeanne Stangel, left, Anna Rowlette, Emily Rowlette and Ella Knippel serve chili Sept. 28, 2024, at RiverWood Bank in Crosslake. The bank took second place in the People's ...
Our vision is to innovate and incorporate promising technologies to communicate freely available, high-priority, high-quality content, which accelerates scientific progress and advances heart and ...
Josh Willett is a sixth-grader who loves biking, skateboarding and, most of all, computers. He practices coding after school and uses his laptop in every class. Every class, that is, except English.
Deadpool & Wolverine is heading to digital, and fans can now pre-order the film, which grossed $1.3 billion at the box office during its summer theatrical run. After being offered a place in the ...
I believe the U.N.’s goals can be attained through a collaborative commitment to make digital networks available to everybody in the world. Mobility, broadband and the cloud are the ...
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State Reps. Beryl Brown Piccolantonio, D-Gahanna, and Terrence Upchurch, D-Cleveland, wrote the bill that would re-shape who is on the ballot board with the hope of fostering more bipartisan ...
To mark the tenth anniversary on Monday of his sentencing to life in prison, Marie Holzman writes at the online human-rights journal Diyin on Ilham Tohti’s case and its enduring significance.