A local high school is bringing an inspiring true story to the stage. Kettle Moraine School for Arts and Performance is presenting "The Hello Girls" from February 6 through March 1. The musical is ...
A mess cook's sick call visit at Camp Funston became the first recorded military case of an outbreak that killed more U.S. soldiers than the Germans did in WWI.
Dr. Denis Vovchenko, professor of history at Northeastern State University, presented the first of an eight-part series, "Great Decisions 2026," hosted by the Public Library.
U.S. Army First Lt. Charles Adams came home to Selma after bloody WWI battles determined to seek the same freedom for his people that he had fought for overseas.
Israeli Defense Forces bulldozed sections of a 106-year-old Commonwealth war cemetery in Gaza. Satellite imagery and witness ...
Ralyn M. Hill put his life on the line for a downed ally.
Sections of a major hospital in southern France were cleared in the early hours of Sunday as emergency services responded to a suspected explosives risk. Police sealed off parts of the site while ...
Rendering of KC2026 Fan Fest // Courtesy of KC2026 Local World Cup planning org KC2026 has announced preliminary dates for ...
Integrator's major tech refresh of National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City deploys AV Stumpfl PIXERA media servers, Nanolumens LED displays, HOLOPLOT spatial audio and Christie projectors ...
Earl Kehrmeyer, 98, shares his journey from a small Dodge County farm to making an impact on the global genetics stage.
Over the past decade, Don’t Nod has explored the soul-sucking worlds of 17th-century America, post-WWI London, dystopian Paris, and a high school in the Pacific Northwest. But for its next trick, the ...
Nicknamed the Borinqueneers, the 65th Infantry Regiment of the United States Army earned a reputation for bravery, discipline, and devotion to duty despite facing segregation, discrimination and ...