Recently, on a sunny late afternoon, a couple friends and I were walking through Graceland Cemetery in Chicago. As we moved along, we crossed the path of several other people, a tour group, and a few large groups of sparrows. The people and sparrows were expected, however after about 20 ...
When parts of nature go to sleep, others are just waking up. The forest comes alive in new ways as darkness falls.
Take an opportunity to explore the dark side of nature on Audubon Community Nature Center’s Night Hike, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28. Those attending can listen for ...
Warren was founded in 1795.
But the city’s population didn’t crest 1,000 until 1850.
Those early decades saw Warren as a scantily-populated frontier town.
As a result, many of the “modern” amenities of the 19th century - transportation infrastructure (roads, rail), local ...
Miranda Black has been awarded the September DAISY Award for Extraordinary Nurse.
Black was nominated by Grace Cameron for going above and beyond.
“On March 28, 2024, my little boy, Cade, was brought into this world via cesarean section, which was unplanned.” Cameron wrote. “After a ...
Boy Scout fundraiser
A sporting clay shoot fundraiser was held for the Chief Cornplanter Council at the Kalbfus Rod and Gun Club on Sept. 14. The event raised over $3,000. A total of 34 shooters participated. Joel Stewart finished in first with Dave Pallock and Ed Acklin in second and third, ...
Cancellation
A master gardeners program scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 28, at the Warren Public Library has been canceled.
Back pain session
Dr. Tessa Sager, clinical director at Drayer Physical Therapy, 40 Hatch Run Road, will be offering a season on causes and therapy for low back pain on ...