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Rural Colorado Church Steps Up to Boost Flu Vaccinations

December 9, 2025

In a rural part of Colorado, a unique project took place. A nurse who works with a faith community teamed up with the local public health department. Their goal? To tackle the growing issue of people being hesitant about getting the flu vaccine. This partnership aimed to make more people get vaccina

finance

A New Leader for Arkansas' Biggest Bond Issuer

December 6, 2025

Robert "Ro" Arrington is now the permanent leader of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority. This group is the state's largest bond issuer. Arrington had been filling in as interim president since August. He took over after the previous leader, Mark Conine, stepped down. Arrington has been part

opinion

Keeping Staten Island Safe: The Power of Open Police Radios

December 4, 2025

Trust is a big deal when it comes to keeping communities safe. It's not about liking or disliking the police. It's about making sure everyone is on the same page. That's why there's a push for Governor Kathy Hochul to sign the “Keep Police Radios Public Act” into law. This bill, backed by Senate Maj

crime

Why Crime Numbers Can Be Tricky

December 3, 2025

Clearance rates are often used to measure how well police solve crimes. But these numbers can be confusing and sometimes misleading. They show the percentage of cases police close, but they don't always tell the full story. In many places, clearance rates have been dropping for years. For example,

business

The Future of Cattle Farming: Why Young Farmers Are Needed

December 2, 2025

The cattle industry is facing a big problem: not enough young people are joining the business. In South Dakota, the average age of a cattle producer is 63. This is a concern because older farmers will retire soon, and there won't be enough new farmers to take their place. Adam Bode, CEO of DemKota

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How a Credit System Changed Nursing Students' Views

December 2, 2025

A recent study looked at how a credit system affected nursing students' views of their profession and the stigma around hepatitis B patients. The idea was to see if this system could improve their communication, thinking, and learning skills. The study involved nursing interns in infectious disease

lifestyle

Waukegan's Christmas Spirit Shines Through the Snow

December 2, 2025

Waukegan faced a snowy challenge this holiday season, but the city's spirit remained undeterred. With a forecast of up to 12 inches of snow, officials had to adapt the annual Christmas tree lighting event, known as Jingle on Genesee. The plan included a tree lighting, a market, a hot chocolate walk,

technology

Breaking Language Barriers: How Tech is Changing Policing

November 30, 2025

In a world where language diversity is growing, police departments across the U. S. are turning to technology to bridge communication gaps. Officers in many cities now use devices that translate conversations in real-time, making interactions smoother and more effective. One officer in Tampa, Flori

politics

Local Leaders Clash Over Crime and Border Policies

November 30, 2025

North Carolina's political scene is heating up, with local leaders and federal representatives at odds over crime and immigration policies. The state's GOP congressmen, Mark Harris, Pat Harrigan, and Chuck Edwards, have been vocal about deploying the National Guard to tackle crime in Charlotte. Howe

politics

License Plate Trackers: Who's Watching Who?

November 30, 2025

In recent times, license plate tracking systems have become a hot topic. These systems, like those from Flock, are used by many local police departments to catch criminals. But not everyone is happy about them. Some people worry that these cameras might be used to spy on innocent folks. They fear t