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Rutherford County school board member Tammy Sharp faces Chuck Isbell in the May 5 Republican primary for the Zone 1 seat.
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One of the most influential rule books in how public meetings operate is turning 150 years old today. Robert’s Rules of Order ...
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A couple of years after creating for the “Stories of Us” outdoor art exhibit in Detroit, illustrator and author DeAnn Wiley remains focused on ensuring every child can see themselves on the page.
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In this exclusive interview, “Love Island USA” alum Jeremiah Brown opens up about BookTok and what books mean to him.