The Sprinter Service A Special is going on this week at this Peoria dealership PEORIA, Ariz. (PRWEB) June 29, 2021 Mercedes-Benz Arrowhead Sprinter, a dealership serving the Peoria area including West Phoenix, is offering a discounted Sprinter Service A Special this week. Drivers in the surrounding cities of Glendale, […]
8 Backyard Activities for Your Online Calendar
June 29, 2021 6 min read This story originally appeared on Calendar Summer is full of so many fun opportunities, especially with the kids having extra time off from school. However, there will be many days when your kids complain about how bored they are. Is it your job to […]
Dua Lipa on Her International Upbringing, Life With Anwar, and Creating ‘Future Nostalgia’
It was fall 2019 and Dua Lipa, the London-based pop singer, was having a rare moment of self-doubt. She had just scrubbed her Instagram clean, 21st-century pop-star code for symbolic rebirth, and was readying to release “Don’t Start Now,” the first single from her second record, Future Nostalgia. The follow-up […]
The Ten Best Burgers in Denver
^ I Support Local Community Journalism Support the independent voice of Denver and help keep the future of Westword free. Nothing beats a juicy burger loaded with your favorite toppings. While backyard grilling sessions are a summer standard, sometimes it’s best to leave the cooking (and dishes) to the pros […]
Morgan Adams of Hunterdon Central is the 2021 HCD girls lacrosse Player of the Year
Things were crumbling all around her. Hunterdon Central senior Morgan Adams put it all together this season. The star athlete took a massive step forward to emerge as the Red Devils’ top defender, and in this moment her team needed her more than ever. A three-goal halftime lead against Voorhees […]
Polis signs bill banning Native American mascots | Local News Stories
On Monday, June 28, Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill into law that officially bans Native American mascots in Colorado public schools. The law includes a provision that schools that have agreements with nearby tribes before June 30 are exempt from the ban, but no formal agreement exists for Montrose. […]
Dishing: Finds – The Martha’s Vineyard Times
Chappy Chips Which came first, the cookie or the egg? During pandemic times, a lot of folks coped with the challenges of isolation by either welcoming new animals into their lives or baking up a storm. Alessandra Hagerty did both, and even managed to parlay a business out of her […]
Incredibly Realistic Sugar Flowers Turn Cakes Into Edible Bouquets
These flowers might look as though they’ve just been picked from a beautiful garden, but they’re actually edible cake decorations. Pastry chef Alexandria Murray (of Finespun Cakes) is an expert at sculpting incredibly realistic sugar flowers that beautifully adorn her multi-tier wedding cakes. Murray discovered sugar flowers when she was […]
Shelton schools plan ‘normal’ opening in fall
SHELTON – School officials are planning for a “normal” opening this fall – but the specific rules related to COVID-19 protections remain unclear. Superintendent Ken Saranich told the Board of Education last week that the plan, as of now, is to open schools for in-person instruction for a full school […]
West Towne Mall, East Towne Mall resuming regular hours Thursday | Business News
Aerial view of East Towne Mall in Madison, Wis. Thursday, June 3, 2021. JOHN HART, STATE JOURNAL JOHN HART STATE JOURNAL With COVID-19 case numbers plummeting and restrictions mostly gone, West Towne Mall and East Towne Mall will resume regular hours on Thursday, owner CBL Properties said Tuesday. The malls […]
How to get a bang for your buck this Fourth of July in KC
A backyard gathering on the Fourth can be an inexpensive way to get together with friends. phive2015 Getty Images/iStockphoto Three-day weekends are always a good excuse for an impromptu party, and when that extra day of fun and relaxation appears on the calendar thanks to the Fourth of July, it’s […]
Jayne T. Compton | News, Sports, Jobs
MARQUETTE, MI – Jayne T. Compton, age 82, of Marquette, entered eternal life Sunday, June 27, 2021, at UP Health System – Marquette. Born October 16, 1938, in Munising, a daughter of Lloyd “Quig”ù and Donna (Schilling) Cook, Jayne was raised in Munising and graduated from […]
The 9 Best Suitcases To Get You Up In the Air In Style
With travel ramping back up—cab lines are longer, airports are busier, and hotel rooms are booking up—there’s no better time to get back to basics with a good suitcase. To help “unzip” all of your in-transit needs, including tips to corral the contents of your carry-on, we tapped Rana Good, […]
9 best pull-up bars for boosting your upper body strength
We scored the bars on everything from ease of assembly to their grip and support (iStock/The Independent) If you always walk past the pull-up bars in the gym because they look too much like a medieval instrument of torture, then you’re missing out on a supremely effective upper body workout […]
10 hobbies for quarantine to try this spring
Madison Durham | Reviewed.com — Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. If you’ve abandoned your sourdough starter by this point or dropped off the seemingly never-ending bread-baking train (except you, dad, you keep baking, I love your work), […]
31 Pieces Of Furniture From Walmart
Boho ottomans, mid-century modern coffee tables, and upholstered beds — you’ll think you walked into an HGTV show. We hope you love the products we recommend! All of them were independently selected by our editors. Just so you know, BuzzFeed collects a share of sales and/or other compensation from the […]