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Jun 09 2024
News
Request for late closing for Woburn pot shop is withdrawn
WOBURN - Woburn’s sole marijuana dispensary’s plan to keep its business open for midnight pot runs just went up in a puff of smoke, but resupplying for so-called “wake and bake” sessions should get a little easier for the city’s early risers. During a City Council meeting in City Hall on Tuesday night, Main Street attorney James Juliano modified a special permit request from client Sanctuary
Home News HereJun 09 2024
News
New Super PAC Aims to Build Biden Support With Young Voters
A new super PAC has reportedly been launched to shore up President Joe Biden’s dismal support among young voters. Won’t PAC Down is aiming to raise up to $25 million, Politico reported — and has hired millennial and Gen Z writers, directors and producers to help develop content designed to sell Biden to disillusioned voters under 30. Democratic strategist James Carville has said disengaged
Newsmax (News)Jun 05 2024
News
House GOP demands Department of Justice charges Hunter Biden with lying to Congress
House Republicans Wednesday issued criminal referrals against President Joe Biden's son Hunter and his brother James. Republicans on the Oversight, Judiciary and Ways and Means committees accuse the two Biden men of making making false statements to Congress during the impeachment inquiry of the president. Now the Republicans are demanding the Justice department — which they often accuse of
Raw StoryJun 11 2024
Opinion
The Hunter conviction convicts Biden too
The most important moment in Hunter Biden’s criminal trial came not when the verdict found him guilty on three counts of lying on a federal firearms application, but in the previous week, when President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice admitted in court and under oath that the laptop linking Hunter Biden to payments from foreign governments was real.
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Washington ExaminerJan 30 2024
News
Raymond James Financial Inc. stock outperforms competitors on strong trading day
Shares of Raymond James Financial Inc. RJF, rose 1.09% to $113.49 Tuesday, on what proved to be an all-around mixed trading session for the stock market, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 0.35% to 38,467.31 and the S&P 500 Index SPX, falling 0.06% to 4,924.97. Raymond James Financial Inc. closed $3.09 short of its 52-week high ($116.58), which the company reached on
MarketWatchJun 08 2024
News
A Couple Old Pictures
Here’s a couple of old pictures. The top pic. is Bill Steffen, Craig James, Peter Chan and Dave Whitford. This was my 40th birthday party in May 1991. We went to play golf at English Hills and then came back to my house for cake. This picture of Peter Chan and myself is 1975. I believe we were sitting in the Chan swimming pool, which had not been filled with water yet. I’m guessing but I think
WOOD 8Jun 08 2024
News
Couple finds $100,000 while magnet fishing
A leisure day of magnet fishing at Corona Park in Queens, New York, became a life-changing moment for a couple who discovered a safe with an estimated $100,000 inside. For James Kane and Barbi Agostini, magnet fishing has been a hobby that’s bonded the couple for nearly a year. They got the idea to try magnet fishing during the COVID-19 pandemic and have since chronicled their journey on their
KTLAJun 03 2024
News
Mary Lee (Feezle) Touville, Petersburg, Ohio
PETERSBURG, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – Mary Lee Feezle Touville, 81 of Petersburg, Ohio, passed away peacefully at her home on Sunday, June 2, 2024. Born on April 25, 1943, in East Palestine, Ohio, Mary was a beloved wife, mother, “Nanny” and “great-Nanny”. She is survived by her loving and devoted husband, James Lee Touville, whom she married on April 11, 1966 and their children, James, Jr. (
WKBN 27Jun 09 2024
News
The Oregonian’s obituaries for week ending June 9, 2024
Here is a compilation of obituaries posted on Oregon Live. Viewing times and guest books can be seen here. Robert Aaserude, age 83, died on May 10, 2024. Born on May 24, 1940, in Salem, Robert graduated from North Salem High School and Oregon State University with a master’s degree in health physics. He married Pat Worral on June 12, 1965. Marta Alto, age 79, died on May 10, 2024. Born on
The OregonianJun 09 2024
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Gateway's WGTD radio announces "Morning Show" schedule
WGTD (91.1 FM) is owned and operated as a public service of Gateway Technical College and is an affiliate of Wisconsin Public Radio. For an updated schedule, go online to wgtd.org. WGTD 91.1-FM’s “Morning Show” airs 8:10 to 9 a.m. weekdays. Monday, June 10: Boyce Upholt, author of “The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi.” Tuesday, June 11: Jimmie James, author of “Playing
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