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Jun 06 2024
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First Friday happenings
Fields Stable Antiques will be serving 13 cheesecakes along with wine, tea, coffee, or water for visitors during its monthly First Friday celebration (June 7). The flavors include Peach Amaretto and Baileys Irish Cream along with the regular cheesecakes served each First Friday. The Lockhart Post-Gallery will be hosting a one-year anniversary group exhibition from 5-8 p.m. The show will
Lockhart Post RegisterMay 25 2024
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Ohio moves to remove noncitizens from voter rolls after amendment passage
Following Ohio’s passage of an amendment banning noncitizen voting, Secretary of State Frank LaRose is directing the Buckeye State to remove 137 noncitizens from voter registration rolls.
A recent review from the Secretary of State’s Public Integrity Division and Office of Data Analytics and Archives found 137 individuals on its voter registration rolls, even though their noncitizen
Washington ExaminerApr 04 2024
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Judge Rules Against Trump Attempt To Have Georgia Election Case Thrown Out Over First Amendment
Judge Scott McAfee ruled on Thursday against an argument from former President Donald Trump and 14 of his co-defendants to dismiss the 2020 election-related charges they face in Georgia on free speech grounds. Trump had argued that the prosecution from Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was a violation of First Amendment protections of political speech, freedom of association, and the
The Daily WireMay 24 2024
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Ohio moves to remove noncitizens from voter rolls after amendment passage
Following Ohio’s passage of an amendment banning noncitizen voting, Secretary of State Frank LaRose is directing the Buckeye State to remove 137 noncitizens from voter registration rolls. A recent review from the Secretary of State's Public Integrity Division and Office of Data Analytics and Archives found 137 individuals on its voter registration rolls, even though their noncitizen status had
Colorado Springs GazetteJun 06 2024
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WeHa First-Grader Wins First-Place In Pro-Energy Art Contest
WEST HARTFORD, CT — West Hartford student Elizabeth Johnson was recently honored as a winner in the 19th annual "eesmarts Student Contest." Presented by Energize Connecticut in partnership with Eversource and Avangrid subsidiaries, United Illuminating, Southern Connecticut Gas, and Connecticut Natural Gas, the eesmarts contest invited Connecticut students in grades K-12 to showcase their
Patch.comMay 23 2024
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Attempt to pass Ellison’s free lunch bill fails in the House again with amendment
Friends of late Rep. Art Ellison are trying to bring forward his dying wish – to “feed the damn kids” – by expanding access to free and reduced lunch in New Hampshire. But the latest attempt to do so, by passing an amendment that would have increased eligibility, failed on the House floor on Thursday. As an add-on to a Senate Bill to repair the teaching kitchen at the Wilbur H. Palmer Regional
Concord MonitorMay 23 2024
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U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles amends campaign finance reports amid scrutiny
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AxiosMay 14 2024
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1, 2, Florida’s Trending Blue. Amendments 3 & 4 Opened the Door.
I hope the chant comes across in the title. In the past weeks, the Biden administration and Florida Democrats have backed their optimism with efforts and dollars. I want to amplify the excitement happening in our state right now. It’s the most motivated that I’ve seen the Florida Democratic Party since 2012. I moved to Tampa in 2005 at 17 years old, attending the University of Tampa on
Daily KosMay 31 2024
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First felon
Guilty on all counts: Last night, a jury found former President Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts. He was convicted of falsifying business records to cover up hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels, with whom he had a tryst, in the lead-up to the 2016 election. Sentencing, which may include prison time but does not necessarily, has been set for July 11. Trump still has appeals to
ReasonMay 13 2024
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House to consider re-inserting ‘religion’ in Equal Rights Amendment
Much of the attention on the current Minnesota House version of the Equal Rights Amendment has been on what has been added since the Senate adopted its measure one year ago. Attempts to include abortion rights have been met with both celebration and criticism, partly for the words used to cover reproductive rights. But there are also concerns over what was left out. The Senate language that
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