WASHINGTON — The Senate Finance Committee voted to restore funding for abstinence education through Title V state grants Sept. 29 after Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah,
Drums roll. Cheerleaders shake pompoms. The dance line struts its stuff. High school pep rallies in Alabama dot the autumn landscape like falling leaves this
WASHINGTON — Most Americans marry just once, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The American Community Survey, an ongoing statistical portrait of
RINGGOLD, Ga. — The school board for Fort Oglethorpe High School in Georgia upheld a policy Oct. 13 banning cheerleaders from displaying religious banners on
Every week since Sept. 3, more than 200 third-, fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders have flooded the Boaz High School football field, baseball field, track and
What’s the latest news Walker County: Circuit Court Judge Robert Vance is chipping away at Walker County’s ongoing electronic bingo gambling lawsuit. On Oct. 13,
Are U.S. churchgoers stingy? That’s one possible conclusion from a newly updated report that shows if parishioners tithed the biblically recommended 10 percent of their