VOTING

Jan 25 2026POLITICS

Louisiana's Early Voting Hits a Weather Snag

Louisiana's early voting got a temporary pause on Monday, January 26, thanks to some nasty winter weather. Governor Jeff Landry called it off, and the Secretary of State’s Office shut down too. But don’t worry, voting picked back up on Tuesday, January 27, at 8:30 a. m. This whole thing is for the

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Jan 23 2026ENTERTAINMENT

American Idol's Bold New Moves for Season 9

American Idol is shaking things up for its upcoming season. The show is trying new ways to get fans involved, like voting through social media. This is a big deal because it's the first time a major show has tried this. The goal is to make voting easier and reach younger audiences. The show is also

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Hall of Fame 2026: Who's In, Who's Out, and What's the Deal?

The Baseball Hall of Fame is about to reveal its 2026 class, and it's not looking too strong. Last year, the ballot was already considered weak, but this year's lineup is even less impressive. The top candidates are Carlos Beltran and Andruw Jones, both center fielders. The ballot has 27 players wit

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Jan 20 2026SPORTS

Voting for Baseball Legends: A Personal Journey

Voting for the Baseball Hall of Fame is a big deal. It's not just about ticking names on a list. It's about making choices that reflect what you value in the game. Over the years, voters develop their own standards. Some draw a clear line against players linked to performance-enhancing drugs. Others

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Vermont's Winter Sports Stars: Vote for Your Favorite Athletes!

Vermont's high school sports scene is heating up, and it's time for fans to have their say. The sixth round of voting for the Delta Dental Vermont Varsity Insider Athletes of the Week is now open. This initiative allows the public to vote for outstanding girls and boys athletes from various sports.

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Jan 19 2026SPORTS

Local High School Stars Shine Bright in Weekly Sports Showdown

Every week, a group of standout high school athletes from Southwest Florida get a chance to shine. These boys, from different schools and sports, are nominated by their coaches or schools. They are then put to a vote by readers. The winner gets some cool prizes, like a T-shirt and a tote bag. Last

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

A Republican's Stand: Fitzpatrick's Balancing Act

In a political landscape often divided by party lines, U. S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick stands out. He didn't vote for Donald Trump in 2024, choosing former Ambassador Nikki Haley instead. This wasn't his first time breaking from the party. In 2020, he voted for Trump, but in 2016, he wrote in Mike Penc

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Jan 19 2026POLITICS

The Reading Brain: What Science Says About Learning

The science of reading is fascinating. It shows how our brains learn to read. Most people can talk and listen easily. But reading is a new skill. Our brains use parts for listening, speaking, and seeing to read. For some, it's harder to connect these parts. Research shows that 5% of students learn

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Local Politician Sparks Debate on Voting Rights

In a bold move, Christi Jacobsen has sent out a mailer addressing the topic of non-citizens voting. This has stirred up quite a conversation in the community. The mailer raises questions about who should have the right to vote in local elections. It's important to note that this issue is not new. Ma

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Jan 12 2026SPORTS

Vermont High School Athletes Shine in Winter Sports

Vermont's high school winter sports scene is buzzing with talent. Every week, fans get to vote for their favorite athletes. This week, there are plenty of impressive performances to consider. Voting is easy. Just head to the official website. No emails or social media posts will count. The deadline

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