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Jan 10 2026EDUCATION

Chicago's New Education Group: A Fresh Look at School Challenges

Chicago is home to many schools, but they face big problems. Money is tight, and some schools have too few students. There are also privately-run schools, called charter schools, that are having a hard time. These issues are hot topics at school board meetings. The board is changing, with more membe

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

A Close Shave: Fenwick's Last-Second Heroics

Basketball games can be nail-biters. Fenwick's Jake Thies proved that with a buzzer-beating shot. The Friars edged out Brother Rice 35-34 in a thrilling Catholic League Blue matchup. Kayonta Williams and Tommy Thies also chipped in with points, but it was Jake's clutch performance that stole the sho

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Jan 10 2026EDUCATION

Ridgefield Schools: Balancing the Books Mid-Year

Ridgefield's schools are keeping a close eye on their money. They've checked in halfway through the year and things seem okay. But there are some worries, like special education costs and health benefits. Special education is a big deal. It's costing more than expected. The district is spending ext

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Jan 09 2026EDUCATION

Mississippi's Education Showdown: Senate vs. House

Mississippi's lawmakers are split on how to improve education. The Senate wants to give teachers a raise. The House wants to give students more school choices. Both want to change how students can switch schools. The Senate wants to give teachers and professors a $2, 000 raise. They say it's hard t

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Jan 09 2026SPORTS

High School Hoops: A Season of Surprises and Comebacks

The high school basketball scene is heating up, with teams showing off their skills and determination. The Lions, who won last year's Southern Section title, are making a strong statement this season with a 10-1 record. They're aiming to defend their Open Division championship, and so far, they're l

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Jan 08 2026HEALTH

How Tiny Gut Friends Influence Kids' Weight

In a big study, scientists looked at how tiny organisms in the gut might be linked to kids' weight. They checked out 1134 children between 3 and 6 years old. These tiny organisms are like a hidden world inside us, and they might play a role in how much we weigh. The study found that different types

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Jan 07 2026SPORTS

Local High School Hoops: Big Wins and Big Scores

Local high school basketball teams had an exciting night on Tuesday, January 6th. The games were packed with drama, big plays, and impressive performances. In girls' basketball, Notre Dame's teams both came out on top against Bay Port. The Tritons' girls won 57-49, thanks to Destiny Webster's 17 po

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Jan 07 2026WEATHER

Worcester and Nearby Towns Face Slippery Start to Wednesday

Winter weather struck Central Massachusetts hard overnight. Freezing rain left roads slick and dangerous. Because of this, several school districts decided to start classes two hours late on Wednesday, January 7th. Worcester was one of the districts affected, along with Shrewsbury, Leicester, Fitchb

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Jan 06 2026CRIME

A Cop's Choice: Uvalde Officer's Actions Under Scrutiny

In a Texas courtroom, a former school police officer, Adrian Gonzales, is facing serious charges. He's accused of not doing enough during the tragic Uvalde school shooting in 2022. Prosecutors say a teacher told Gonzales where the gunman was, but he didn't act on that information. Instead, he stayed

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Jan 06 2026SPORTS

Bay City Boys Basketball: A Week of Wins and Lessons

The Bay City area saw some exciting basketball action this week. Teams bounced back from tough losses, while others started the new year with a bang. Let's dive into the highlights and what we can learn from these games. First up, John Glenn bounced back from an overtime loss to Alpena with a stron

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