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May 21 2024
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Free-Spirited: Mixing cocktails minus the booze
TAMPA (BLOOM) – From mocktails to de-alcoholized wine, more people are trying to drink less alcohol. Sommelier Mark Hoefer, who is the General Manager of Predalina restaurant joins Gayle Guyardo the host of the nationally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom to talk about the popularity of the free spirited drink trend and mix up a popular free spirited drink recipe for a Freely Mati.
WFLAMay 21 2024
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Score a refreshing Frazil for FREE during June!
SALT LAKE CITY — You'll be able to cool down every Friday in June for FREE with a refreshing treat during an annual promotion that many Utahns became familiar with last year. You can find the icy cold treats in more than 30,000 Frazil machines across the country, including as most Maverik convenience stores in Utah. The offer is valid every Friday in June for a small-sized Frazil. All you have
FOX 13 Salt Lake CityMay 21 2024
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Williamsburg’s free Community Appreciation Day is tonight
WILLIAMSBURG — The public is invited to participate in a community art project during tonight’s 4th annual Community Appreciation Day in Williamsburg. The event, sponsored by the city, Colonial Williamsburg and William & Mary, is scheduled from 4-7 p.m. on the lawn of the Community Building at 401 N. Boundary St. There will be live music and food served beginning at 5 p.m. The evening will
Daily PressMay 22 2024
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Mosquito sample collected in Houston tests positive for West Nile
A mosquito sample collected by Harris County Public Health has tested positive for the West Nile virus, according to a social media post by the department. As a proactive measure, the department will be treating, in the evening, the areas where the positive sample was found and the surrounding area. Mosquitos hang around Houston all year, but they are most active from May to October,
Houston ChronicleApr 08 2024
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Must-have information on any wedding website
There’s so much planning involved with a wedding. And an overload of questions from excited guests can become overwhelming for the couple looking ahead to their exciting day. With everything going on, many couples simply can’t respond to the flood of text messages and phone calls coming in from family and friends asking about the details of the day. A GUIDE TO FINDING THE PERFECT WEDDING VENUE
Fox News DigitalMay 22 2024
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DNA testing needed to identify Great Pond fire victims
The victims of the Great Pond house fire are still unidentified.
The fire broke out about 5 a.m. Monday at the Old Dam Way home, according to Lt. Aaron Turcotte of the Maine State Police.
Firefighters discovered two bodies at the scene.
Police will need to conduct DNA testing on the bodies of both victims in order to determine their identities, Turcotte said Tuesday.
Bangor Daily NewsMay 22 2024
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Interim principal appointed at Bristol school amid testing investigation
BRISTOL, CT (WFSB) - An interim principal was appointed at a school in Bristol while an investigation continues into state testing “irregularities.” Bristol Public Schools announced that Sara Kulig would take over for Emily Gomes, who was placed on administrative leave, at the Ivy Drive School. “Mrs. Kulig brings nearly 15 years of elementary teaching experience to her new role as Interim
WFSBMay 22 2024
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Earnings From AI-Heavyweight Nvidia to Test US Stocks
A 90% run in Nvidia’s shares this year has made it the third-biggest U.S. company by market value, trailing only Microsoft and Apple. Its influence on broader markets has also grown. Because Nvidia’s chips are the gold standard in artificial intelligence, its results are widely seen as a barometer for the burgeoning AI industry, whose evolution has stoked investor enthusiasm and helped drive
Newsmax (News)May 23 2024
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Bend and Brew free yoga offered in Downtown Racine
RACINE — Back for a seventh season, “Bend and Brew” features free outdoor yoga at Reefpoint Marina’s grassy park area at the end of Christopher Columbus Causeway on Downtown Racine’s lakefront. The classes start Saturday, June 1, and continue through Sept. 28. The yoga classes, hosted by Downtown Racine Corp. and taught by Yoga Roots Racine representatives, are 8-8:45 and 9-9:45 a.m. Saturdays
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