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Christmas had another holiday shopping event on Wednesday when RSVP held its annual Little Elves Workshop. Daviess County’s RSVP program headed by Susan Ballengee initiated the event in 2000 to demonstrate the true meaning of Christmas- that of giving to others.
The Annual Daviess County Christmas Parade will go on at 6:30 p.m. tonight without a hitch after much confusion. The original date was set for Nov. 29 to avoid conflict with a Hatchet game.
The nü-metal band that Fred Durst famously cursed out, and System of a Down and Jack Osbourne helped out in landing a record deal, Taproot recently lost its contract with Atlantic but has carried on strong with its indie release "Our Long Road Home." Local hard-rockers 3 Pill Morning and Cocaine open. (8 p.m. today, Station 4. 16 & older. $15.)
Still some 50 days out from inauguration, it's far too early to jump to conclusions about how the new administration will handle war on two fronts, but if you think war on two fronts is a bad idea, there's some writing on the wall that doesn't bode well.
Palestine-Wheatley’s Julian Bond made the most of his time on the basketball court Tuesday night. Playing only three periods, Bond scored 25 points to lead the Patriots to a 63-56 win over Hazen in a game played at Patriot Gym.
In an effort to encourage more people to shop locally this holiday season, the Times-Herald is creating a coupon page for local merchants to advertise their products to customers.
Christmas is a time for joy and peace, but for too many children, Christmas is just another day. For the needy, it is hard to make ends meet, much less provide a gift for their children.
A little bit of Christmas spirit arrived at the state Capitol in Little Rock on Wednesday in the form of a 22-foot Leyland cypress Christmas tree which was provided by a local Christmas tree farm.
A love of art and of teaching helped bring a surprising honor to Sue McCoy — surprising because she didn’t expect it.
Jessica Biel and family today unveiled the details of a successful holiday party held Dec. 2 at the Childrens Hospital Los Angeles. The party, made possible by Biel's Make The Difference Network, included numerous recording artists and gifts from leading retailers in an effort to bring holiday spirit to children at the hospital.
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