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Black Alchemy event highlights Black artists in Columbia

Students and community members gathered in Traditions Plaza to showcase visual art, music and poetry. Mizzou Black Creatives and Matchbook M

71 Elegant Christmas Tree Ideas to Wow Your Guests This Year

The Christmas tree is the focal point for all your holiday decor, so it should make a statement. Here are 60+ festive ideas for decorating your Christmas tree.

N B craft college hosts first show in years

“Still Grounded” is the first ceramics show at Fredericton’s George Fry Gallery in four years.

KC gets donation to help reduce drug/tobacco use | News, Sports, Jobs

PHOTO PROVIDED The Keystone Central Foundation recently presented the school district and IMPACT/West Branch Drug and Alcohol Abuse Commission with a $2,000 contribution to be utilized by the Central Mountain Middle School and Central Mountain High School. As a result of an anonymous donation in 2015, the Keystone Central Foundation has awarded each school $1,000 per year to further their efforts in reducing destructive decisions by youth including the use of alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. IMPACT works with the local schools to provide positive messaging programs throughout the district. Pictured from left are Danielle Hardy of West Branch Drug and Alcohol; Dave Peters, Central Mountain Middle School Principal; Melissa Bottorf, Executive Director of the Keystone Central Foundation; Joni Bumbarger, IMPACT Coordinator; and Wayne Allison, President of the Keystone Central Foundation board.

Mom Posts Pics of Baby s Room Ruined by Local Builders–Then Plasterer Offers to Fix for Free

Mom Posts Pics of Baby’s Room ‘Ruined’ by Local Builders–Then Plasterer Offers to Fix for Free A pregnant woman hired builders to get her nursery ready before the baby came, only for the workers to leave the baby’s room in shambles. However, when a kind plasterer saw the new mom’s desperate social media post, he volunteered to fix the room for free. Danielle Hardy just wanted her nursery to be ready for her newborn baby. But instead of the dream nursery she thought she was paying for, Danielle told Liverpool Echo that the room was “ruined” by her contractors.

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