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Jan 15 2026EDUCATION

A New Face Joins the Bellwood-Antis School Board

The Bellwood-Antis School Board has just welcomed a new member, Bryan Fatzinger. He's a science teacher from State College, stepping in for Kathy Sweigert, who left the board in December to focus on her family. Fatzinger's term will last until the next election in 2027. Four people wanted this spot

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

How Culture Shapes What Kids Eat

Parents often follow unwritten rules when deciding what to feed their children. These rules are social norms. They shape how and what kids eat during a crucial time. This period is when babies start eating more than just milk. It is a big deal because it affects how kids grow and what they like to e

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Bracing for More Winter Wonders

Winter is not taking a break anytime soon. The weather alert is still active, warning of icy roads and freezing wind chills. Yesterday's snowfall was more than expected. The lake effect snow added extra inches, catching everyone off guard. Huron and Sanilac counties are still under a Winter Weather

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Jan 15 2026WEATHER

Frigid Night Ahead: Lowcountry Braces for Snow Chances

The Lowcountry is in for a chilly surprise. A significant cold front is on its way, bringing dangerously low temperatures starting Thursday night. The National Weather Service has issued a Cold Weather Advisory for several counties, including Dorchester and Colleton, as well as Hampton, Jasper, and

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Jan 15 2026BUSINESS

Global Economy in 2026: How Businesses Can Stay Ahead

The world is changing fast, and businesses are feeling the pressure. Governments are rolling out new rules and incentives to keep industries competitive and push for greener technologies. But these changes are happening quickly, making it tough for companies to plan ahead. In the US, big tax breaks

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Jan 15 2026SCIENCE

Shining a Light on Cancer: A New Weapon in the Fight

Cancer is a tough opponent, but scientists are always looking for new ways to fight it. Recently, they've discovered something exciting: smart molecules that glow and can target cancer cells, even in places where oxygen is scarce. This is a big deal because many cancer treatments struggle in low-oxy

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Different Voting Methods Shape Primary Elections

Primary elections are a big deal for democratic parties. They show that everyone's vote counts. But, the way these elections are run might not always be fair. Different methods can change who gets chosen. This piece looks at six different ways to count votes. It uses real data from a recent primary

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Canada and China: A Fresh Start in Diplomatic Relations

Canada and China are taking steps to mend their diplomatic relationship. This comes after a long period of tension. Prime Minister Mark Carney is in China for a four-day visit. This is the first visit by a Canadian prime minister in nearly ten years. During a meeting in Beijing, China's Foreign Min

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Jan 15 2026HEALTH

Weight Loss Drugs Get a Mental Health Clearance

The FDA has made a big change. They want to take off the suicide warning from popular weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound. This news comes after they looked at lots of data and found no link between these drugs and suicidal thoughts. These drugs, known as GLP-1, were first made to help peopl

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Russia's Leader Speaks on Global Tensions, Skips Key Issues

Russia's leader recently shared his thoughts on world events. He said things are getting riskier out there. He pointed out that old fights are getting worse. New trouble spots are popping up. But he stayed quiet on big issues like Venezuela and Iran. He talked to new ambassadors in Moscow. This was

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