Evers, GOP announce tax deal including rebate checks, property tax relief and education funding
Gov. Tony Evers said the Legislature is expected to act on the deal this week
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Gov. Tony Evers said the Legislature is expected to act on the deal this week
At least three different school districts in the Greater Cincinnati area received threatening phone calls Monday morning, according to announcements from each district.
The deal, which has been months in the making, will use part of the state’s surplus and comes just months ahead of the November elections.
April Barton has been reappointed as dean of the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University. Duquesne University President Ken Gormley reappointed her “during a period of strong momentum and...
West Georgia Technical College recently celebrated a milestone by hosting a signing day event for its newest Microsoft Scholars students.
The U.S. recognized National Cartoonist Day on May 5, and University of West Georgia alumnus Mark Buford ’86 is proof that sometimes the sharpest insights into human behavior come not
The Taos Municipal Schools Board of Education has advanced a proposal to name Taos High School’s auxiliary gym after the late Taos Tigers wrestling coach, Daniel “Dan Dan” Barrone Jr.
A Utica parent accused school district officials of civil rights violations before an expletive-filled outburst prompted a recess.
Rowan University has announced new partnerships with retailer Rally House and eCampus.com starting in July.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-Tenafly) praised Rutgers University for canceling a convocation speech last week, criticizing the disinvited speaker, Rami
Members of the Class of 2026 at Quinnipiac University in Hamden celebrated at six commencement exercises over the weekend.
Iowa colleges and universities can now apply to take part in a program which awards a new federal Workforce Pell grant to low-income students pursuing short-term, nondegree programs.
Kentucky State University students, alumni, and prospective students have filed a federal class action lawsuit challenging a new state law that restructures the university.
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The University of Central Florida commencement speaker didn't know how to read the room
The Southside School District will celebrate the completion of its new junior and senior high school additions Thursday morning.
A strategy embraced by the district, and several others across the state, helps remove barriers and expand opportunities for students and families.
Carroll College celebrated 281 graduates on Saturday with speeches about faculty
Jim's Original, a longtime Chicago staple, is moving from University Village to a new location this fall.
A man armed with a knife and possibly suffering from a mental issue entered an elementary school unannounced Monday morning.
Gov. Jared Polis talked about his decision to opt Colorado into a federal tax-credit scholarship program during a Friday event.
Public school districts and elite universities across the US are among those caught in limbo as Canvas platform deals with ransomware hack.
A new Legislative Finance Committee report finds 32,000 young New Mexicans between 16 and 24 are disconnected from work and school, costing the state $623 million annually in lost tax revenue.
Georgia health officials say two people who left the cruise ship at the center of a hantavirus outbreak are being taken to Emory University.