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Jun 05 2024
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Mi Element Grains & Grounds to celebrate 4 years
As a business that got its start amid a global pandemic, Mi Element Grains & Grounds has been able to adapt and grow into one of the most unique businesses that Midland has to offer. “Coming out of the pandemic, I think we underappreciated how valuable neighborhood connections were,” said Mi Element owner Tony Sutorik. “It’s something we wanted to have and our customers wanted be a part of
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Jun 13 2024
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Investigator who took over 2016 murder case testifies in common pleas court
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) — The investigator who took over a 2016 East Side murder case said today under cross-examination in Mahoning County Common Pleas Court that she at one time told the main witness she has a history of lying. Detective Sgt. Jessica Shields told defense attorney Frank Cassese that a rape case with witness Ranee Fitzgerald did not go forward because of credibility problems
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Jun 13 2024
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Beat the heat at these Colorado Springs fountains, pools and spray grounds
As summer approaches and temperatures climb, the City of Colorado Springs is opening water features to help residents cool off. Starting around Memorial Day weekend, "spray grounds," fountains and pools will be opening around the city, while year-round recreation heats up at area lakes. The Deerfield Hills Community Center spray ground, with more than 50 individual spray nozzles, will open on
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Jun 06 2024
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Common sugar substitute linked to increased risk of heart attack and stroke
The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question. Researchers led by the Cleveland Clinic linked the low-calorie sugar substitute xylitol to an increased risk of heart attack, stroke or cardiovascular-related deaths, according to a study published today in the European Heart Journal. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that is found in small amounts in fruit and vegetables, and
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May 27 2024
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The most common myths about weight-loss drugs
(WGN Radio) – Injectable GLP-1 medications, like Ozempic, Mounjaro, Wegovy and Zepbound, have been the subject of a lot of excitement – some of it earned, some of it thanks to myths circulating about these so-called wonder drugs. The class of drugs, which either contain semaglutide or tirzepatide, started as ways to treat diabetes, explained Dr. Sterling Elliott, a clinical pharmacist at
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Jun 04 2024
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MISD breaks ground on new elementary school
MIDLAND Midland ISD broke ground on its new elementary school Tuesday morning, marking the first step in the construction of 2023 bond projects. The new 92,500 square foot school building will accommodate up to 830 students in the area of the Lone Star Trails subdivision in northeast Midland. Construction will begin immediately, with a targeted opening date of August 2025. The campus will
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Jun 05 2024
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Spiders, scorpions common sights in Tucson amid triple-digit temperatures
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — With triple-digit temperatures in full swing, it’s hard not to notice the increase in bugs as they make their way into homes across Tucson. Rose Rathbun is no stranger to wildlife and insects where she lives. She's a west-side resident, living beside Tucson Mountain Park. Rathbun spotted two giant black widow spiderwebs in her backyard during KGUN's visit. From
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Jun 04 2024
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Honolulu breaks ground on $174M infrastructure plan
HONOLULU (KHON2) — City and County of Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and the Department of Environmental Services are excited to announce a major infrastructure project to upgrade the In-Vessel Bioconversion facilities at the Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). This $174 million contract represents a significant step in enhancing the capacity and efficiency of the state’s largest
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