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Jan 04 2026OPINION

Oregon's Nonprofits Face a Tough Challenge

Oregon's nonprofits are in a tight spot. They help people with education, health, jobs, and other essential services. But now, they're under a lot of pressure. Federal money is drying up. Local governments can't keep up with their promises. At the same time, more people need help because housing is

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Jan 04 2026WEATHER

Michigan's Upper Peninsula: A Year of Extreme Weather

The year 2025 was quite a ride for Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The weather was all over the place, from heavy snow to flash floods and even some unusually warm days. The National Weather Service in Marquette took a look back at the year's wild weather. They noted that the Negaunee Township office s

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Jan 04 2026SPORTS

Unsung Heroes of Vermont's Inclusive Sports

Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports has recognized four outstanding volunteers for their dedication to making sports accessible for everyone. Lisa and Todd Presson, Katie Ahern, and Stew Stryker were honored for their exceptional contributions. The Pressons, who started volunteering in 2021, went above

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Jan 03 2026ENTERTAINMENT

BTS Returns: A New Era Begins

The wait is finally over! BTS, the global K-pop sensation, has announced their comeback date. Fans can mark their calendars for March 20, 2026. This news comes after a long hiatus, with all seven members completing their mandatory military service in South Korea. The group's entertainment company,

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Jan 03 2026HEALTH

AI in Healthcare: A Closer Look at Patient Services

AI-powered customer relationship management (CRM) systems are becoming more common in healthcare. These tools aim to make patient services better. But, there's not much real-world proof showing how these systems affect costs, patient commitment, or access to care. Many healthcare organizations are

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

A Teacher's Legacy: Beverly Sussman's Journey from Classroom to Community Leadership

Beverly Sussman, a dedicated educator and community leader, left an indelible mark on Buffalo Grove. Her journey began in the classroom, where she inspired young minds for 25 years. Sussman's innovative teaching methods, like the Space Shuttle Club, made learning exciting and hands-on. She believed

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Jan 03 2026OPINION

Making a Difference: A Look at Local Changes and Challenges

Pay It Forward is shaking things up. Instead of one big event in March, they're planning smaller projects all year. This shift could help more people in the community. The old way was impressive but rushed. Now, with more frequent, smaller projects, they might make an even bigger impact. Scams are

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Streaming Takes Over: How People Chose to Watch in 2025

In 2025, streaming services became the go-to choice for entertainment. A big change happened when Netflix and HBO joined forces. This merger made some people worry about what it means for competition in the streaming world. No one is sure yet how this will affect theaters or the entertainment indust

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Jan 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Israel's Entertainment Industry Under Fire: What's Next?

Israel's entertainment scene is facing tough times. The TV show "Tehran, " which was supposed to come back on Apple TV, got delayed. No one said why, but many think it's because of the tense situation in the Middle East. This show, made with help from Israel's public broadcaster Kan 11, is about spi

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Jan 02 2026FINANCE

Student Loan Forgiveness: What Changed in 2025?

As 2025 wrapped up, the student loan forgiveness landscape saw some shifts. The Department of Education restarted several programs that had been on hold. Before leaving office, former President Joe Biden's administration had already greenlit billions in loan forgiveness. This relief came through var

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