Friends of the Oak Ridge Public Library book sale from July 11 to 13
5 things you should know about Oak Ridge actress Elaine Hendrix Get to know Oak Ridge native Elaine Hendrix with these five facts. Maggie Jones,...
FLORIDA TODAY journalist participates in Little Black Book Drive
Every week I try to inform you in this column about our journalism and the contents of the Sunday newspaper. Today I’m going to do...
The Book of Kells illuminates the gospel and enlightens the public
By Mike Haynes | Special to the Amarillo Globe-News I hope that my wife Kathy and I can stand in front of the Book of...
Back to everyday life after the Chispa project trip to Honduras
Norris Burke’s | Especially for the News Leader When I say “1492,” I probably think of the old school rhyme: “In the year 1492, Columbus...
Green Bay woman publishes books, art and more under one company name
Tina Dettman-Bielefeldt | For Green Bay Press-Gazette While most authors struggle to get their books accepted, Michele Olson of Green Bay is taking her artistic...
Daytona 500, Speedway turned 65 this year; celebrate with our new book
Daytona Motor Mouths: Know Your Grohl This week in a packed episode: Michael McDowell vs. Ryan Blaney, Kyle Larson vs. Spotter vs. Denny Hamlin and…...
Author Phillip Clark signs copies of his book “I Love God But Church Stinks” at the 39th Printers Row Lit Fest
The Midwest’s largest and most exciting book event returns to delight everyone with the magic of literature. From book signings to exciting activities for book...
The curiosity of a professor emeritus becomes “Queering Rehoboth Beach”
Take a ride back in time on Rehoboth Beach’s “Wonder Horse” The classic coin-operated children’s carousel “Champion, the Wonder Horse” at Funland in Rehoboth Beach...
COVID activity remains low in Michigan as U.S. experiences summer surge
New COVID-19 variant could trigger summer surge A new round of COVID-19 variants has health authorities on high alert, especially with summer fast approaching. Fox...
Chris Mele, former editor of the Pocono Record, writes crime novel
Christopher Mele, former editor-in-chief of the Pocono Record, has written his first novel, drawing on his decades of experience as a journalist to create a...