Freshman Erika Womack, a student at Morse High School, has found her voice through writing, fueled by a powerful dream for ...
Patriotism – the devotion one has for their country. People know what the word means, but fifth-grader Rowan Pulkrabek set out to explain it in her own words. Pulkrabek heard about the ...
Fauquier Juneteenth, a local nonprofit that aims to honor and celebrate African culture and experience, announced the launch ...
Darien’s Daughters of the American Revolution announced the winners of their fifth grade American History Essay Contest.
For Black History Month, essay contest open to local high school students focusing on African-Americans who had an impact on history and communities.
River City Middle School eighth grader Hailey Jenny-Jeanne Farr is the winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution ...
The Astoria chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution has announced that Josephine Giles, a student at Lewis and Clark Elementary School, is the fifth-grade winner of the organization’s ...
Two students in Elmore County are making their school proud!
A Council Bluffs student won an essay contest about the 150 year history of the Iowa State Bar Association. Emily Townsend of Abraham Lincoln High School won first place in Iowa Judicial District 4, ...
Edmond invites 1st-5th graders to write essays about their favorite city aspect for the Mayor's Essay Contest.
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s time to start collecting entries for the Vail Daily’s annual “Tell Us Your ...
Students can share by March 14 their inspirations to serve as demonstrated through the life of late President Gerald R. Ford.