KEOKUK – In honor of Black History Month, KARE teamed up with Keokuk High School to run a diversity program featuring and promoting Black inventors, the fruit of which was
The only thing Cheryl “Renee” Roybal knows about the heart that now thumps in her chest is that it belonged to an 11-year-old girl from Los Angeles. Despite not knowing the girl’s name, Roybal has felt a connection with her since she emerged from her successful heart transplant surgery in 2002.
In the modern area, having ice to cool drinks in the summertime seems a basic thing. However, until a century ago, the process of making and keeping ice to cool
Precisely 98 years ago in February 1926, Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History (ASNLH), of which he was a co-founder, first celebrated