Hello J-T readers, my name is Kyle Meddles. I know I cropped up in the paper about seven months ago and have yet to introduce myself, so here we go. I grew up in Marysville and have lived here my ...
The books-focused gathering scheduled for Saturday at the Harrison Center is designed to offer conclusive evidence of a ...
It's not necessarily going to be the most hunky dory, soft edges type of ending,' says co-creator Bill Lawrence.
Bored with her desk job, she opened the classifieds. Soon she was the owner of the Barefoot Contessa, and on her way to ...
The voluminous papers of the celebrated neurologist include letters, notebooks, drafts and other traces of a man who couldn’t ...
When Hamas attacked Israel last October 7th, it raised concerns about a wider conflict in the Middle East. This week, Iran fired more than 180 missiles into Israel, in response to Israel’s ...
Break right around the corner, the last thing any local student wants to think about this week is test scores.
Three new trustees will take their seats on the Clark County School Board in January. But whether the fourth trustee is new will depend on District C, where the current president of the board faces ...
How the Netherlands native came to America, rose up the ranks, delivered results and leveraged the Journal’s resources to free Evan Gershkovich ...
Wall Street Journal reporter Melissa Korn is becoming deputy bureau chief on the media team. Korn has been writing about higher education since 2014. She won awards from the New York Press Club and ...
In our technology-driven world, handwritten letters between parents and children foster emotional bonds, preserve memories, ...
On Sept. 20, the Shadrach Bond Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) met at the Kibbe Museum in Carthage. Chapter Regent, Mrs. Joyce Buckert welcomed ...