People who grew up before smartphones learned to handle everyday tasks in ways that feel almost old-fashioned now. They relied on memory, simple tools, and trial-and-error instead of apps and instant ...
No. 5 wasn’t handed out this season. It was supposed to belong to Joey Williams, the best returning player on the boys basketball team. The 5-9 guard should be wearing it as he knocks down one of his ...
While a contentious redistricting measure makes its way through the Indiana House, lawmakers are beginning to consider a ...
Score results on the state’s mathematics and English language arts proficiency tests have not been kind to a majority of Cape ...
Plantaquería is a vegan Mexican restaurant that leaves people wondering how something so delicious is completely plant-based.
The New York Times bestselling author returns to the village of Mitford in her 15th novel featuring Father Tim Kavanagh.
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How To Write A Check Correctly

Whether you're paying your monthly rent or handing in a deposit on a new car, chances are you're going to have to know how to write a check.
Jackie Taylor wears No. 21 for North Carolina. When she leaps for a ball and slams it to the ground, NFL fans remember a man ...
A family recipe gives you a reason to gather and enjoy time together. When a dish carries a story, the conversation often opens with it. Researchers link eating together with higher life satisfaction ...
Many once-common life skills are fading, and these ten examples show how everyday know-how has quietly declined.
"They cannot read a clock, cannot find information on a four-sentence Google Slide, and will not read or follow directions." ...
Treasure Coast lawmakers propose bills requiring elementary students to read and write cursive, reviving a skill dropped from state law in 2010.