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Nov 07 2023
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Polls are now closed for North Charleston's mayoral, city council election
NORTH CHARLESTON — The polls are now closed after voters cast ballots for the city's fourth mayor and all 10 city council seats. The 10 mayoral candidates on the ballot included Reggie Burgess, former police chief; Russ Coletti, retired military and FedEx operations manager; Stephanie Ganaway-Pasley, retired judge; Rhonda Jameson Jerome, current councilwoman; Curtis Merriweather Jr.,
The Post and CourierDec 04 2023
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Former U.S. ambassador spied for Cuba for decades: DOJ
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that Victor Manuel Rocha, the former U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, has been charged with acting illegally as a foreign agent for the government of Cuba. A retired American diplomat made his first court appearance Monday in Miami in a potentially explosive espionage case. Prosecutors say Victor Manuel Rocha, 73, spent over 40 years spying for Cuba
CNBCDec 04 2023
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Hundreds Of Rounds Of Ammo Explode After Highway Crash: PM Patch NH
This post features stories and information published during the past 24 hours. Crash With Entrapment Reported On I-93 In Concord: Watch: EMTs took one person to Concord Hospital on Sunday after a crash on the northbound side of Interstate 93. Snow Showers, Rain, And Sun, Too; Events Around New Hampshire: Get Out: A slippery Monday commute. Plus: Holiday happenings; taxes in retirement talk;
Patch.comNov 30 2023
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Cardinals waive Zach Ertz; TE asked to be cut, per sources
TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Arizona Cardinals waived tight end Zach Ertz on Thursday, the team announced. Ertz requested his release, according to former Cardinals teammate J.J. Watt, now retired, who broke the news of the request and the release earlier Thursday. Sources confirmed to ESPN that the Cardinals and Ertz were mutually parting ways to give him a chance to finish the season elsewhere.
ABC News (Online)Nov 30 2023
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Cards waive Ertz; TE asked to be cut, per sources
TEMPE, Ariz. -- The Cardinals waived tight end Zach Ertz on Thursday, the team announced. Ertz requested his release, according to former Cardinals teammate J.J. Watt, now retired, who broke the news of the request and the release earlier Thursday. Sources confirmed the news to ESPN that the Cardinals and Ertz were mutually parting ways to give him a chance to finish the season elsewhere.
ESPN.comNov 30 2023
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Anthony Fauci will testify before Congress
WASHINGTON (AP) — Anthony Fauci, former chief White House medical adviser, is expected to testify before Congress early next year as part of Republicans’ yearslong investigation into the origins of COVID-19 and the U.S. response to the disease. Fauci, who served as the nation’s top infectious disease expert before retiring last year, will sit for transcribed interviews in early January and a
Boston HeraldOct 27 2023
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Governor Laura Kelly appoints new State Fire Marshal
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly on Friday announced the appointment of a new State Fire Marshal. Mark Engholm will take the place of Doug Jorgensen, as he is set to retire effective Dec. 11. Engholm will serve in an acting role until he is confirmed by the Kansas Senate. His first day as Acting State Fire Marshal will be Nov. 13, wherein Jorgensen will fill a deputy position to
KSN TVNov 28 2023
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Plains, Georgia remembers former first lady Rosalynn Carter: The 'Steel Magnolia'
PLAINS Ga. – It's not the typical sight at a food drive: a woman with a walker and a Secret Service agent by her side, passing out bread, fresh fruits and peanuts to hundreds of families. But that's the enduring image that Jan Williams has of former first lady Rosalyn Carter at a charity event in Plains, Georgia, pop. 600. “She just kept saying ‘I want to help, I want to help,’” laughed
"USA Today" ContributorDec 01 2023
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Governor selects Brigadier Gen. David Pritchett as next leader of Alabama National Guard
Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday announced the retirement of Major General Sheryl Gordon who has had distinguished leadership as the adjutant general of the Alabama National Guard over the last six years. The governor has selected Alabama native Brigadier General David Pritchett to serve as the next leader of the Alabama National Guard. General Gordon has led the Alabama National Guard since
Alabama Political ReporterNov 13 2023
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Maryanne Trump Barry, sister of Donald Trump, dead at 86
Maryanne Trump Barry, a federal appellate judge and the older sister of former President Donald Trump, has died at age 86, NBC News reported Monday.
Barry was appointed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit in 1999 by then-President Bill Clinton. She largely avoided the spotlight that was constantly pointed at her brother, first as a television host and business personality
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