While you don't need to spring for an entire lineup of new markers, stickers, and washi tape, having a handful of accessories ...
As with my favorite pens, my list of favorite paper is entirely subjective. The quality of the products, however, is not. I ...
The Daily Journal broke and shared many stories of growth, politics, new businesses, crime and more in 2025. To recap the year and take notes for next year, we’ve compiled a list of the top stories in ...
For this review of the best yearly planners, we polled CR staffers to find out what are their favorite analog planners and ...
TUPELO – In 1984, Dwayne Garner and his father built a 30-foot-by-42-foot woodworking shop. In the evenings and on weekends, they'd use the small space to build mantles, cabinets and other pieces for ...
A lot of kids look forward to downtime in the summer months. San Mateo wrestler Hannah Villareale isn’t one of those kids. Since stepping onto the mat prior to her sophomore year, Villareale has ...
STARKVILLE — Karyn Brown, a longtime Mississippi State educator and assistant dean for communication and media in the College of Arts and Sciences, now is serving a prestigious second term on the ...
Bruno A. Crispo, 83, of Dividing Creek, NJ, passed away suddenly at home on Friday, December 26, 2025. Bruno was born in Lawrence Township, NJ, to the late John and Theresa (née Chivalette) Crispo. He ...
Frank L. Ferretti Jr., 63, of Pittsgrove, passed away on December 25, 2025. Born in Sea Isle City, Frank was the son of the late Frank L. Ferretti Sr. and Nancy Hutchinson Ferretti Cramer. He was a ...
All Michigan Lottery retailers can redeem prizes up to $600. For prizes up to $99,999.99, winners have the option to submit their claim by mail or in person at one of Michigan Lottery’s Regional ...
Vivian Lea Vandivier, 70, passed away on Tuesday, December 23, 2025 at Otterbein Health and Living Community. She was a resident of Franklin, IN. She was born on December 31,1954 in Indianapolis, IN ...
GOUVERNEUR (AP) — Graphite mines in the United States largely closed down seven decades ago. Mining the ubiquitous mineral found in everything from nuclear reactors to pencils seemed to make little ...
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