The Vanderbilt Memory and Alzheimer’s Center is recruiting individuals ages 50 and older to participate in a study researching early drivers of Alzheimer’s disease. Read moreVanderbilt enrolling participants for early Alzheimer’s study
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Fayetteville High School’s Tigers took top spots on the All-Region Team after another successful season on the field, claiming another region title. Read moreTigers take top region football honors
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United Producers Inc. (UPI) is supporting the future generation through its scholarship program by offering up to 10 scholarships, each valued at $1,500, to deserving high school students pursuing higher education. Read moreUnited Producers Inc. scholarship application open to high seniors until April 1
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Could Beyoncé make Grammy history this year? The race to Grammy glory is extremely tight with heavy hitters Adele, Kendrick Lamar and Harry Styles all in the running. Associated Press Entertainment Writers Jonathan Landrum Jr. and Kristin M. Hall break down the odds on whether Queen Bey will reign supreme this year. All signs point to a “Renaissance” revolution in multiple categories including album of the year and record of the year. But dark horses like Steve Lacy and Tobe Nwigwe might have a breakout night. The 65th annual Grammy Awards will air on Sunday, Feb. 5, on CBS and Paramount+.
Award-winning actor and bestselling author Bob Odenkirk has been feted as 2023 Man of the Year by Harvard University’s Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Thursday's event included a roast during which he donned a pink dress over his clothes and pressed his hands into butter. Odenkirk is best known as shady lawyer Saul Goodman on “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul.” Odenkirk called the event “a crazy honor.” Hasty Pudding Theatricals dates to 1844 and calls itself the third-oldest theater group in the world. It has handed out a Man of the Year Award since 1967. Actress Jennifer Coolidge has been named the group’s 2023 Woman of the Year.
A former “Dances With Wolves” actor accused of sexually abusing Indigenous girls has faced a judge for the first time since his arrest. After a brief hearing Thursday, the judge ordered Nathan Chasing Horse held without bail until his next court hearing Monday. The 46-year-old faces sex trafficking, sexual assault and child abuse charges. Clark County prosecutors have not said when he will be formally charged. At his next hearing, another judge is expected to address his custody status and could set bail after hearing from prosecutors, FBI agents, victims and Chasing Horse's relatives. He is known for his role as a young Sioux tribe member in the Oscar-winning Kevin Costner film.
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United Producers Inc. (UPI) is supporting the future generation through its scholarship program by offering up to 10 scholarships, each valued at $1,500, to deserving high school students pursuing higher education. Read moreUnited Producers Inc. scholarship application open to high seniors until April 1