by Kaitlin Housler | Oct 26, 2021
A proposal that would give newly employed Special Education Teachers a $5,000 signing bonus was introduced to the Maury County School Board by Lisa Ventura, Director of Special Programs at Maury County Public Schools. The signing bonus would be paid in 2...
by The Center Square | Oct 26, 2021
by Casey Harper Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey stirred up more fears around inflation with his comments over the weekend saying that hyperinflation is “happening.” “Hyperinflation is going to change everything,” the tech leader posted on Twitter. “It’s happening.” The...
by Star News Staff | Oct 26, 2021
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by Star News Staff | Oct 26, 2021
by Jeff Minick All my life I’ve felt a bond with places and with people. Growing up in Boonville, North Carolina, population then about 600, I went to elementary school and the Methodist church, knew many of the merchants in town – Harvey Smith, grocer...
by Bethany Bowman | Oct 26, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee Jacob Bryant has suffered more highs and lows in his 31 years than most people experience in a lifetime. He started in music as a young child and it would be music that would ultimately bring him back to where he is today. At eight years,...
by Star News Staff | Oct 26, 2021
by Kevin McCarthy The entire Democrat multi-trillion dollar socialist spending scam is bad for Americans, and bad for our economy. One particular provision that is especially terrible is their “IRS Surveillance” program, which would grant the government access...
by Star News Staff | Oct 26, 2021
by Thomas Catenacci Total global greenhouse gas emission levels hit a new record last year despite the pandemic-induced economic shutdowns and previous commitments from world leaders, the United Nations said. “The abundance of heat-trapping greenhouse gases in...
by Star News Staff | Oct 26, 2021
by Logan Dubil Chalk displays are common tools for spreading messages on college campuses, but they can also be examples of the different treatment that conservative and liberal students experience. This semester, a College Republicans’ chapter had their...
by Cooper Moran | Oct 26, 2021
Newly-imposed COVID-19 mandates could hurt staffing numbers at hospitals throughout the state, according to industry professionals. The state, which is already suffering a nursing shortage, has witnessed a spread of vaccine mandates in hospitals and other...
by Star News Staff | Oct 26, 2021
by Jason Foster Whistleblowers—and the truths they tell—far too often become the first casualties in the clash of bigger forces with other agendas. People tend to oversimplify complex stories to fit their preferred political narrative or to protect their own...
by Star News Staff | Oct 26, 2021
by Corey Walker Gustavus Adolphus College, a private college in St. Peter Minnesota, has renamed their arboretum due allegations that it honored a proponent of racism. The individual in question is the famed botanist Carl Linneaus, known as the ‘father of...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 26, 2021
The Florida Ethics Commission ruled that the Federal Government’s effort to supplant lost income to the Broward County School Board would not violate state ethics law. However, the decision was split causing much debate. Commission member Don Gaetz, who also...
by Peter D'Abrosca | Oct 26, 2021
Gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, seeking his second non-consecutive term as Virginia’s Governor, has been campaigning with powerful Democrat Party allies during the final stretch of his campaign against Republican Glenn Youngkin. President Joe...
by Grant Holcomb | Oct 26, 2021
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis spent the weekend making the rounds on Fox News programming where he lauded his work as governor and the varying efforts he is pushing. Notably, DeSantis spent time on Tucker Carlson Tonight on Friday where he said President Joe...
by The Center Square | Oct 26, 2021
by Scott McClallen When the COVID-19 pandemic struck Michigan, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer shuttered much economic activity in Michigan without compensation for lost revenue. While groceries stores stayed open, venues designed for packing people into spaces like...
by The Center Square | Oct 26, 2021
by Scott McClallen President Joe Biden’s administration wants to lead an electric vehicle (EV) revolution, but apparently doesn’t want domestic production of rare earth minerals vital to EVs. The Biden administration announced a two-year study on a proposed...
by The Center Square | Oct 26, 2021
by Elizabeth Troutman The city of Phoenix will incentivize receiving the COVID-19 vaccine at city-sponsored vaccination clinics by handing out $100 gift cards. The Phoenix City Council approved the pilot program to increase vaccination rates. The program will...
by Chris Butler | Oct 26, 2021
Tennessee State Senator Brian Kelsey (R-Germantown), indicted on multiple charges of federal campaign finance laws, proclaimed Monday that he’s innocent and the target of a political witch hunt. Kelsey held a brief Zoom conference with the press Monday. “The...