BETHEL WORSHIP CENTER: Whole Woman Revolution Boot Camp, 6:45-9 p.m. Sunday through Tuesday, 812 Fair St., Camden. Vacation Bible School for women. Will include a variety of speakers. (803) 432-6220; www.bwccamden.com
Two northern Louisiana educators have received state honors as teachers of the year.
Prayer Breakfast: 9 a.m., McKowen Missionary Baptist Church, 1255 Louise St., in honor of the Rev. Gerard A. Robinson Sr.s 20th anniversary with the Rev. Henry Brown as speaker. $8 donations. Robinson will also be honored during the 11 a.m. service Sunday with the Rev. W. Marshall Myles as speaker.
Emily Clements two years as an intern with the Lonoke Area Chamber of Commerce have led her to pursue a major in business at the University of Central Arkansas in the fall. The internship ends Aug. 5 after the chamber lunch.
Cotton balls, tortilla shells and plastic bags are handy camping accessories, according to interpretive naturalists at Indiana Dunes State Park. The naturalists taught the usefulness of those and other everyday items recently during Camping Basics, a hands-on program. Interpretive naturalist David Garner showed the group several ways to start a campfire. Sparks flew when he touched a nine-volt ...
Electric cars and plug-in hybrids like the Leaf and the Volt are on the way. Here's how the market will shake out.
The Washington Nationals made a substantive trade Thursday and it had nothing at all to do with Adam Dunn. Go figure. The Nationals traded All-Star closer Matt Capps to the Minnesota Twins for minor league catcher Wilson Ramos. The Nationals just got a whole lot better. Capps, who saved his 25th game on Thursday, has a record of 3-3 with a fine ERA of just 2.80. The 26-year-old has already saved ...
Christina Paciolla gives today's top stories in the Gloucester County Times. WASHINGTON TWP. The school board on Tuesday night gave its final stamp of approval on a new policy that institutes an athletic participation fee for all high school athletes.
Right now, an entire generation of teenage girls are being set up for future failure.
It is the event built by a community, for a community, and over the past several years the Big Brothers Big Sisters Taste of Winona and Arts Auction has earned itself the reputation as one of Winonas favorite summer parties.