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Mar 26 2024
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Stamford Downtown To Host 'Touch-A -Truck' Event
STAMFORD, CT — Stamford Downtown, in conjunction with various city of Stamford departments, will host a free "touch-a-truck" event during Stamford Public Schools' spring break. The family-friendly event is designed to allow children to explore, climb and touch their favorite big trucks, heavy-duty equipment and large vehicles. The event is set for Wednesday, April 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
Patch.comApr 04 2024
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Volvo Cars March sales rise 25% year-on-year
Volvo reveals their new Volvo EX30 fully-electric small SUV vehicle during an event in Milan, Italy June 7, 2023. REUTERS/Claudia Greco/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights , opens new tab COPENHAGEN, April 4 (Reuters) - Volvo Cars' (VOLCARb.ST) sales rose 25% in March from a year earlier to 78,970 cars, reaching an all-time high for global sales in a single month, the Sweden-based group said
ReutersMar 25 2024
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$825K Lottery Prize Sold In West Haven
WEST HAVEN, CT — A winning scratch ticket worth $825,000 was recently sold in West Haven, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
A Danielson resident won $825,000 on a Hot Millions scratch ticket that was sold at Fas Mart #315 at 528 Main St. in West Haven, according to Lottery officials.
The CT Lottery has changed its policy on announcing winners by not including the winners’
Patch.comApr 03 2024
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President of Porter Co. tourism board asked to resign after flap over former director’s settlement
Mitch Peters, president of the Indiana Dunes Tourism Board, says he will not step down from the volunteer position as requested last week by Porter County Council Vice President Red Stone, R-1st. Stone asked Peters to resign during a phone call Friday following the council’s reluctant approval March 26 of a $225,000 settlement reached between the tourism board and former Indiana Dunes Tourism
Chicago TribuneMar 26 2024
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Woman makes history as first female commander of McConnell Reserves
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Col. Cynthia Welch has made history as the first female commander of the 931st Refueling Wing or the McConnell Reserves. Her father was a 141 pilot, and Col. Welch wanted to see the world like he did. She began flying at Travis AFB flying C-5’s and eventually came to McConnell. Her father also served at McConnell in the 90s when the 931st was reactivated. “He loved the
KSN TVMar 25 2024
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Quest to honor Italian Americans 4 years after toppling of Columbus statue
It’s been empty since June of 2020 and the statue that once stood atop the granite pedestal is packaged away somewhere near the State Capitol. St. Paul restaurateur Pat Mancini knows that it is unlikely the 10-foot-tall bronze depiction of Christopher Columbus will ever return to its previous perch. But he wonders if the time has come to do something with the empty space that occupies a
Mar 17 2024
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Missouri mom charged after 4-year-old dies of drug overdose
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – A Jennings, Missouri, woman is in custody after her toddler daughter died this weekend from a drug overdose. According to the St. Louis County Police Department’s probable cause statement, the incident occurred just after 6:20 p.m. in the 9100 block of Cozens Avenue. The 4-year-old victim, identified as Sanaa Riggins, was found unresponsive in her father’s bed with
NewsNationApr 04 2024
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Charles Frazier, National Book Award Winner, Speaks in Roswell Sunday
Roswell Reads, in partnership with the City of Roswell and Bookmiser, has announced its first author event of 2024 – an in-person presentation by Charles Frazier, the National Book Award-winning author of “Cold Mountain” and four other novels. Frazier will discuss his latest work, “The Trackers,” Sunday, April 7, at 4 p.m. at the Roswell Cultural Arts Center, 950 Forrest St., Roswell. Tickets
Patch.comMar 24 2024
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All the People — and Amazing Color — We Saw at Olivette's Holi Festival
It was nothing but colors and joy at Stacy Park in Olivette as thousands of people joined together to celebrate Holi. The Hindu "Festival of Colors" was a riot of color as participants threw sweetly scented powder colors at each other and danced to popular Bollywood songs. Local Nepalese and Indian vendors lined the parking lot of the park, selling a variety of Desi cuisines — and of course it
St. Louis Riverfront TimesMar 25 2024
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Uber/Lyft departure
Blue & White Taxi owns four of six cab companies listed as licensed in Minneapolis Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video ST. LOUIS PARK, Minn. — A Minneapolis spokesperson says 39 taxi companies were licensed in the city in 2014. This was just before Uber entered the market in 2015. Today, there are just six licensed taxi companies
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