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Jun 11 2024
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Irmo picks familiar face to replace outgoing hall of fame basketball coach
Irmo High School is staying within its basketball family for its next boys coach. Assistant Alex Quillen will be named as the Yellow Jackets’ new coach and replace hall of famer Tim Whipple, who retired in May after 43 years of coaching. Whipple won 848 games, second most in state history behind former Great Falls coach John Smith’s 943. He also won six state championships at Irmo, with the
The StateJan 05 2024
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9-Term CO Republican Rep. Doug Lamborn To Retire
Multiple political sources on Twitter are reporting that Colorado GOP Rep. Doug Lamborn will not seek reelection, with one reporter quoting him as saying, “I’m not getting any younger.” Now in his ninth term, Lamborn has a 0% rating on LGBTQ issues from the Human Rights Campaign. In December 2020, Lamborn was among the 126 House Republicans who signed onto a Supreme Court amicus brief seeking
JoeMyGodJun 05 2024
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Roy D. Summerson, 81, passed away Tuesday, June 4, 2024, at his home in Morristown. He served in the U.S. Airforce, Navy, Army, National Guard, and retired from the U.S. Army after over 28 years of service. He also retired from Lear seating after over 20 years of service. Roy was an avid golfer.
Citizen TribuneJun 10 2024
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Durham County poised to approve budget to meet nearly all of school board’s $27M request
This story will be updated throughout the night. The Durham County Board of Commissioners is set to vote Monday night on a budget that would give the school district all but a tiny fraction of the over $27 million increase requested and would raise property taxes. It will allow the district to increase pay across the board, according to budget documents: • $8.9 million for classified staff,
The News & ObserverJun 11 2024
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Sam Brown Leads Nevada GOP Charge to Unseat Dem Sen. Rosen
Retired Army Capt. Sam Brown hopes a late endorsement from former President Donald Trump will help carry him to victory in the state's GOP Senate primary on Tuesday and give him the momentum he needs to win a general election race that Republicans see as one of their best chances to pick up a seat in the closely divided chamber. The winner of Tuesday's GOP Senate primary will square off with
Newsmax (News)Jun 10 2024
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Bernadette M. “Bernie” Weston, Warren, Ohio
WARREN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Bernadette M. “Bernie” Weston, 82, of Warren passed away on Friday, June 7, 2024 at the Cleveland Clinic. Bernie was born on September 24, 1941 in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, a daughter of George and Ann (Semen) McKito. Bernie was a graduate of St. Mary’s High School in Warren and went on to work as a switchboard operator for many years. She eventually retired
WKBN 27Jun 11 2024
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Rogers' Donahue dominates again, stuns West Warwick for Div. III baseball crown
WEST WARWICK — Conor Donahue had the odds against him. But the sophomore doesn’t care about short rest or the pressure of a championship contest. All bets are off when Rogers’ ace is on the mound and the righty produced a second straight title-winning outing. Donahue retired 10 of the last 11 West Warwick batters in order. His seventh-inning dissection of the Wizards was magnificent. Donahue
The Providence JournalJun 11 2024
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Biopic of Kiran Bedi, First Woman Officer in the Indian Police Service, Set at Dream Slate Pictures
India’s Dream Slate Pictures is commencing a biopic of Kiran Bedi, the first woman officer in the Indian Police Service (IPS). Formerly India’s national junior tennis champion, Bedi joined the IPS in 1972. She earned fame for her campaign against drug abuse in Delhi. She also introduced reforms at Delhi’s Tihar jail, which earned her the prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1994. Known for her
VarietyJun 04 2024
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New chief of police sworn in at La Vista City Council Tuesday
New chief of police sworn in at La Vista City Council meeting At the La Vista City Council meeting on Tuesday, the new chief of police, Mike Schofield, was sworn in.Schofield was announced as the new chief in March.He is a 33-year law enforcement veteran and the current division commander of the Shoal Creek Patrol Division of the Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department.This came after the
ABC 7 KETVJun 11 2024
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Going wild, going native in St. Tammany gardens
The Pontchartrain Basin chapter of Wild Ones celebrated its anniversary in March after spending a busy year hosting speakers and educational events touting the benefits of “going wild” through native species landscaping. “We are about preserving the plants that provide habitat and ecology to our wildlife along with our sense of this unique place where we live. To understand about native plants
The Times-Picayune