REFUGIO — The Refugio ISD Education Foundation awarded more than $58,000 in innovative teacher grants for the 2026-27 school year during the district’s Cat Walk presentation on Aug. 10.
The assignment was to have AI write a series of articles about AI and how it can be used to make our lives easier. It was not assigned to a writer, but to AI. As a journalist and writer, I strongly objected, as did a colleague. So, a staff writer at The Suburban took on the challenge.
Four years ago, Evan Newton was an intern at the Monticello News. Last month, he became the newspaper’s editor, publisher and owner after purchasing the outlet from its previous local owner. At 25 years old, Newton is one of the youngest newspaper owners in Georgia. He told the Georgia Recorder that he got a “great […]
It’s not a shock to learn that most of us get our news from social media. News consumers are developing entirely new patterns of the way they get their news based on their age. The dividing line is age 55, according to a new study from Evan Shapiro, “Media Cartographer.” In a first-of-its-kind index, he […]
I fell in love with politics because I believed democracy was built through relationships. At 16, I knocked on doors because I believed ordinary people could shape their communities. At 18, I became a Democratic National Convention delegate because I believed democracy depended on participation. I saw politics not as a path to branding, but […]
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Bozeman, Mont. — Bozeman marked its first ever ADA celebration with a new accessible parking map aimed at making it easier for people to get around the city.
SHREVEPORT, La. - Community members gathered Saturday at Galilee Eden Gardens to honor the legacy of the late Pastor E. Edward Jones by expanding the community garden he helped inspire.
If Seth Bodnar had lived in Montana longer than eight years, he would know that being groomed to run for Senate by national Democrats like former Sen. Jon Tester, Chuck Schumer, and the Obamas is, to put it mildly, deeply unpopular with a majority of Montanans.
Missoula, Mont. — Montana health officials are asking residents 55 and older to take part in a statewide survey about how seniors feel about their communities.