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Mar 12 2024
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Family-owned furniture store closing after 53 years in Piqua
PIQUA — A longtime Piqua business is closing its doors for good. Town & County Furniture is going out of business after 53 years in the Piqua community. Brothers and co-owners Bruce and Bob Soifer will retire at the end of the store’s final liquidation sale. >> Ex-Social Studies teacher at local catholic school charged for having sex with former student The family-owned business has
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Mar 16 2024
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National Alliance on Mental Illness presenting program on burnout
WATERLOO -- Black Hawk County's chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness will present "Dealing with Burn Out and the Brain."
It will be presented by Emily Conrad Steffen and Rachael Jorgensen. They are licensed social workers and therapists at the State Street Counseling Services.
The program will be from 7 to 8 p.m. on March 21 in the lower level of the First
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Mar 19 2024
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Defendants Face Judge In 2021 Exorcism Murder Case of San Jose Three-Year-Old
A charismatic preacher, his son and his daughter are accused of killing a three year-old girl, the preacher's granddaughter, through a ritual that was described at the time as an exorcism. They were all in court Monday for a preliminary hearing. Rene Huezo, aka Rene Trigueros Hernandez, was arrested in May 2022 for the September 24, 2021 killing of three-year-old Arely Naomi Proctor. Huezo was
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Mar 19 2024
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Utah business speaks language of helping immigrants
SALT LAKE CITY — The congressional budget office estimates 3.3 million immigrants will come across U.S. borders this year, and the government assigns many of them a court hearing to determine if they’ll stay and where they’ll go. As I found out, this is a major undertaking, especially in cases where immigrants from south of the border don’t speak any common languages like English or even
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Mar 18 2024
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No Miramar Mini-Mall
Multiple meet-ups by the neighbors who surround the Miramar revealed that nine out of 10 are extremely opposed to the new expansion. The hotel is currently 168 parking spots short of its requirements, and adding 60 new parking spaces and up to 30 new retail stores is not going to work for the area. Visually the new extension will block the mountain view that makes the area special. The
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Jun 02 2020
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Controversy Surrounds Trump Church Visit, Dispersal of Protesters
Media coverage of President Donald Trump's Monday appearance at St John's Episcopal Church in Washington D.C. has differed greatly along partisan lines.
Coverage from many left-rated outlets and some center-rated outlets focused more on the purportedly excessive use of tear gas, flash bang grenades and other crowd control measures to clear the protesters prior to the president's
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Mar 20 2024
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Big turnout for first 'Let's Talk' listening session in Kenosha
TMJ4 hosted it's first ever 'Let's Talk' listening session in Kenosha and saw a big turnout! Dozens showed up to Church and Market to share their thoughts and story ideas. A team including Adriana Mendez, Ryan Jenkins and Jeff Zampanti spent time listening to people share the important issues impacting their lives. From law enforcement to business owners and educators, TMJ4 heard directly from
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Mar 11 2024
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Fontbonne University in Missouri to close due to budget problems and declining enrollment
A century-old university in suburban St. Louis will shut down next year, its president said Monday, citing declining enrollment and ongoing budget problems. Fontbonne University, in Clayton, was founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in 1923, first as a place to educate young Catholic women. Enrollment for the fall semester was 874 students, including 650 undergraduates. A decade
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Mar 11 2024
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Fontbonne University Will Close, Sell Campus to Wash U
Five months after the extent of its financial problems burst into public view , Fontbonne University says it plans to close its doors for good. The university will close after the summer 2025 session and sell its 16-acre campus to nearby Washington University.The Catholic university, founded 101 years ago by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, will detail its plans at a press conference
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Mar 19 2024
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Obituary: Edna M. Sellick
PORTLAND – Edna M. Sellick, 99, passed away on Friday, Feb. 15, 2024. She was born in Baileyville, Maine, previously called Woodland, on July 18, 1924, daughter of late Jaddus W. Casey and Anna Belliveau Casey. She graduated from Woodland High School. Edna married Leigh Sellick Jr. on Feb. 6, 1948 and were married for 65 years. They had two daughters, Mary and Julie. Edna was a homemaker and
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