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Alpaca, a self-clearing broker-dealer and brokerage infrastructure API, today announced its intended acquisition of ...
The Watsontown Historical Association (WHA) is gearing up to release the eighth piece in its Westerwald Pottery series, ...
Three softball players from The Standard-Journal coverage area were recently named to the Pennsylvania High School Softball ...
A special offline experience event featuring immersive audio guide service Odii will run at the HiKR Station from July 7 to ...
With its season on the line in an elimination game of the Section 3 Tournament on Wednesday night, Milton’s 9-11 baseball ...
Sunny days, kayak floats, riverside hikes, and picnic-perfect evenings. But if you’re in the Lower Susquehanna Region in late ...
The A&B Children’s Theatre is bringing two musicals to the stage this month, featuring young performers from across the ...
The essay contest is available to students in grades 7-12 in 11 counties in North Central Pennsylvania. Awards range from ...
Throughout the coming weeks, The Standard-Journal will be running the speeches delivered by speakers at high school ...
Houthi rebels in Yemen have launched a violent new wave of attacks on ships in the Red Sea, sinking two vessels and killing crew members. The assaults beginning over the ...
Two-time Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya has won a partial victory at the European Court of Human Rights in her seven-year legal fight against track and field’s sex eligibility rules.
Human rights court rules Caster Semenya did not get a fair hearing in Switzerland over track's sex eligibility rules.