The sixth of six winners in a scary story contest for kids in grades 3-12 is by Emilee Jonson, a fourth-grader at Wilson ...
Ohio State’s offensive line and its running game dragged the offense’s overall grade down, though. OSU gained only 64 yards ...
Displaying an attitude that promotes positivity even when life has dealt you disappointments. Easier said than done of course; but always an attempted goal. Remembering the beauty and the goodness ...
Davis County Health Department, Davis Behavioral Health, and others will host a mental health screening event for children in preschool through sixth grade on Oct. 29. This initiative aims to ...
The best short stories are indisputable proof that good things come in small packages! These powerful tales will stay with you long after you've finished them. Our editors and experts handpick ...
Chicago native who survived a near-death experience after a herd of deer decided to play bumper cars with him. The post ...
There are so many reasons to love short stories; not least their ability to immerse us in new worlds in the time it takes to commute to work, or the common themes that weave through anthologies to ...
Connor McMichael scored twice, Alex Ovechkin got an empty-netter for the 855th goal of his NHL career and the Washington Capitals beat the Philadelphia Flyers 6-3 Wednesday night for their fifth ...
Sixth-grade Brockton student George-Levi Njuguna ... In case you missed it, here are five of the top stories from the past week throughout the Brockton area. 'Horrific tragedy': Child has medical ...
A grade card on Ohio State’s 32-31 loss to Oregon ... The Buckeyes were equally efficient on their first possession of the second half, a 6-play, 79-yard drive that ended with a 6-yard touchdown ...
You can finally read this Ernest Hemingway story about Paris after WWII In 1956, Ernest Hemingway wrote to his publisher about five short stories he had written: “You can always publish them ...
AI is being used more in the classroom. Here's how ChatGPT planned a science class lesson for 5th graders when prompted.