The Scottish American Society of the Quad Cities prepares beef haggis for its Robert Burns dinner.
Charter Day launched “The Year of Civic Leadership,” which celebrates the university’s commitment to service, public stewardship and leadership for the common good.
You're invited to an evening of music, dancing and traditional Scottish food in Bettendorf on Saturday, Feb. 21. You do not ...
Sgt. Robert Burns has trained as a “hotshot firefighter,” an elite athlete, and a U.S. Army Infantryman—building the mindset to reach new heights while staying connected to his purpose.
“This is definitely the biggest halftime show menu we’ve seen in the history of the Super Bowl,” says Dave Mason, BetOnline’s ...
Scotland’s land ownership has been transformed over the past two centuries. New guidance on the Scottish Government’s land ...
Robert “Bud” Moore, a former Alabama football player and assistant coach who was named Big 8 Coach of the Year at Kansas in 1975 and later became highly successful in the business world, died Monday ...
Hundreds gathered at Porchester Hall in Royal Oak to celebrate the birthday of Scottish poet Robert Burns on Burns Night.
The Burn Care Unit at Straub Benioff Medical Center opened in 1983 to serve a vital need in the state and the Pacific region.
The City of Pipes and Drums held its annual Robert Burns Night Dinner on Jan. 29. Since 1801, individuals around the world ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has already inflicted great damage upon America’s vaccine infrastructure, yet the Health and Human Services secretary is only getting started. His next target is the system ...
Lads and lassies of the Flathead Valley turned out for an intimate evening of merriment, poetry, bagpiping, delicious food ...