The Arts Garage (TAG) at 317 W. Perry Street in Port Clinton will close during February and March for installation of a new ...
In the hours since his death, a beautiful poem he wrote for her has resurfaced, melting hearts the world over. Their love story was legendary and enduring, spanning more than seven decades since ...
Jeannette Moore Lovett passed away peacefully ... Lovett, Jr. Mrs. Lovett graduated from Armstrong High School and Virginia Union University in Richmond Virginia and continued her education ...
LEWISTON - Jeannette Freve, of Lewiston, went home to her Lord and Savior on Dec. 9, 2024. Born Dec. 29, 1921, ... LEWISTON – Jeannette Freve, of Lewiston, went home to her Lord and Savior on ...
Roberta Jeannette Jones, 91, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, formerly of Tipton, Iowa, passed away on Sunday, January 19, 2025, at Oldorf Hospice House, Hiawatha, Iowa ...
Jeannette Archer Simons passed away quietly in her sleep on December 25th, 2024. She and her husband Bob Simons were married for 46 years. Jeannette is survived by her husband Bob, her father ...
Jeannette Trisler McKim, 102, of Columbus, died January 14, 2025 at The Belmont. A celebration of life is being planned for a later date. A complete obituary will be published a later time. Myers ...
You’ll probably know a bit about rhyme already as it is often used in poetry. Refresh your memory with this short, fun clip. You can sing and dance along with CBBC's Radzi Chinyanganya if you like!
When reading poetry a reader will interpret what it means to them. Everyone's response is different. What is imagery? Learn about how writers use imagery, the impact of imagery and how it appeals ...
Time is ticking for Jeannette officials to secure road salt, and Mayor Curtis Antoniak declared a public health emergency as the city’s supply dwindles. City manager Ethan Keedy said Tuesday he ...
An empty property along Route 30 in Jeannette that previously housed the Monsour Medical Center. TribLive Monsour Medical Center on March 29, 2001, along Route 30 in Jeannette.
The time has come! Today we launch The Telegraph’s fifth annual poetry competition, and the theme this year is – a drumroll, please – “time”. As ever, the contest is open to all ...