January is a natural time to reflect back, think forward and set the stage for a more resilient grazing season.
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Swimming and diving notebook: Freedom junior jumps off snowboard and into the pool
Kleinle’s snowboarding training provided him with ready-made stamina and strength when he jumped into the pool. At his first ...
Looking back over 2025, it appears I sat in a dark room and wrote barely legible thoughts into a notebook on about 150-odd ...
Gaps in high-speed internet can be profound and urgent on tribal lands. Tribal members are historically underserved and, on average, live with the highest rates of chronic illnesses and die 6.5 years ...
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2026 money reset: Americans make big goals as bills keep rising
Americans are stepping into 2026 with a mix of anxiety and resolve, trying to reset their money habits even as everyday bills ...
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In the vast expanses of Indian Country, broadband gaps create health gaps, too
On Idaho’s remote Fort Hall Reservation, thousands live without reliable high-speed internet, which supports health care, education, and daily life. Facing delays and wavering federal policy, Frances ...
Scientists call this phenology—the study of seasonal changes in plants and animals. In the home garden, a simple notebook of bloom times, first frosts, and pest outbreaks becomes a personal ...
Bruins coach Marco Sturm expressed confidence that his bedraggled charges shook their losing lethargy in Edmonton.
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Looking for love, wealth or health in 2026? Here’s advice from local experts on sticking to your New Year’s resolutions
With the new year here, so are New Year’s resolutions for many people. Many of us know how difficult it can be to stay ...
January is when many people resolve to finally sort their finances, from mortgages and pensions to debt and savings. This ...
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Lincoln Kienholz enters transfer portal
Former Pierre standout Lincoln Kienholz is set to enter the transfer portal as announced by multiple reports on Thursday.
Big Spring and Shippensburg finished sixth and ninth respectively as the two-day Carlisle Wrestling Classic wrapped up Saturday night. Braden Boardman of Shippensburg took the lone Mid-Penn Conference ...
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