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Dec 12 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Cinergy's Toy Drive: A Fun Way to Give Back

Cinergy is doing something cool this holiday season. They are asking people to bring in a new, unwrapped toy. In return, they get a $10 game card or a small popcorn. This is a great way to help kids in need while enjoying some fun at the movies. The idea is simple. You bring a toy. You get a treat.

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Dec 10 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11's 2025 Finale: What's New and What's Fixed

Windows 11 is ending 2025 with a bang. The latest update, KB5072033, brings a mix of fresh features and fixes. Let's dive in. First up, File Explorer gets a makeover. The dark mode is now more consistent. It applies to popups and windows, like when you copy or delete files. You can also turn off th

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Dec 09 2025SPORTS

Atlanta Falcons Face Injury Challenges Ahead of Thursday Night Clash

The Atlanta Falcons are in a tough spot as they prepare for their upcoming game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The team is dealing with several injuries, and it's unclear who will be able to play. The good news is that some players are making progress, but others are still out. Drake London, the

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Dec 05 2025EDUCATION

Revere Schools: Money, Learning, and Student Wins

Revere Local Schools are doing well financially, but there are some bumps ahead. The district's treasurer shared a five-year money plan at a recent school board meeting. Good news: they expect to have $19. 7 million saved by 2030. This is mostly because of higher property taxes and new buildings in

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Dec 05 2025EDUCATION

Highland Schools: Money Matters and New Faces

The Highland Local Schools Board of Education had a busy meeting on November 24. They talked about new laws that could change how schools get money. Four bills passed by the Ohio Senate might affect the school's budget. These bills deal with property taxes and how much money schools can get from the

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Dec 04 2025SPORTS

Unsigned Stars: What's Next for Top College Football Prospects?

After the big National Signing Day event, some top football players are still waiting to decide. Many schools have already signed their new players. But some athletes are taking their time. They might sign later this week or even next week. One big story is about LSU's defensive line recruits. LSU

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Dec 04 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrity Birthdays: A Look at December 3rd's Notable Stars

December 3rd is a special day for many famous faces. Let's dive into the lives of some notable celebrities celebrating their birthdays today. First up, we have actresses Daryl Hannah and Julianne Moore, both turning 65. Daryl, known for her roles in iconic films, has a middle name that's as classic

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Dec 03 2025TECHNOLOGY

Spotify Wrapped 2025: A More Interactive Way to Share Your Music Taste

Spotify Wrapped is back, and this time it's more social than ever. After last year's mixed reviews, Spotify is focusing on what users love: personalized insights and fun interactions. The big news? Wrapped Party, a new feature that lets you and up to nine friends compare your listening habits live.

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Dec 03 2025SPORTS

USC Takes the Lead in College Football Recruiting for 2026

USC is making waves in the college football world. They have the top-ranked recruiting class for 2026. This is a big deal because it's the first time a non-SEC school has had the number one spot in a long time. The last time this happened was in 2008 with Miami. For the past 17 years, SEC schools ha

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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows 11 Gets a Boost: What's New in the Latest Update?

Windows 11 just got a fresh makeover. The latest update, KB5070311, is here to squash some annoying bugs and add cool new features. This update is like a sneak peek of what's coming next month. It's not a must-have yet, but it's worth checking out. First off, it fixes some pesky problems. Remember

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