High School Students Determined to End School’s Outdated (And Absurd) Segregated Proms
Dividing up a prom based on race is not a black-and-white issue at Georgia’s Wilcox County High School.
Dividing up a prom based on race is not a black-and-white issue at Georgia’s Wilcox County High School.
We hope you enjoyed your childhood, because it's slowly being legislated into dust.
State Fair Community College has hired Sedalian Mary Treuner as executive director of the SFCC Foundation. She will begin work April 1.
Kids, I'm sure you've heard us talking about this big Kenny Chesney contest we're doing with Dukes & Boots. Well, not only are we taking care of your flight, hotel, dinner and the show, but we're also giving you some spending cash for your trip. So I thought, why not blue sky a little and talk about what you could do with that cash in Seattle?
Willie Nelson continues to show everyone that life can get even more rewarding as the years fly by. He's one of country music's greatest 'Heroes,' and it's fitting that with all his success and accomplishments, Nelson will receive an honorary doctor of music degree from the prestigious Berklee College of Music.
Kids, this week was my 34th birthday. We had a nice cake here at the station, and since it was a Wednesday, I didn't do anything to celebrate that night. What I did do, this weekend, was go on a big ol' history nerd trip.
Before I tell you about the Johnson County Fire Auxiliary Spaghetti dinner and auction, let me tell you that I grew up in the rural areas of Knob Noster in Country Acres, and at one point, we had lightening hit our house and it caused a fire. The Knob Noster Volunteer Department came out and made sure all was okay. Ever since that moment, I realized the importance of having a good fire department around. Whether it be city owned or volunteer, I appreciate our firefighters.
The Scholastic Book Fair is being held at Skyline Elementary this week, and each time they host this event, they have a themed day for the public to come out and learn having fun as a family.
Amber Hatch refuses to be bullied when it comes to her efforts to stop bullying.
The University of Central Missouri’s Performing Arts Series will bring the magic of John Tartaglia’s “ImaginOcean” to the Hendricks Hall stage Mar. 12-13. The public performance is planned for 7 p.m. Wednesday, Ma. 13, with a school matinee scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday, Mar. 12.