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May 28 2024
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Marine Corps League remembers the fallen with Memorial Day commemorative in Sunnyside
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — To mark Memorial Day, and reflect on the acts of valor and courage demonstrated by the brave members of the U.S. Armed Forces, elected officials, dignitaries, veterans and friends gathered at the Marine Corps League, Sgt. Angel Mendez Detachment, to partake in a formal afternoon observance in Sunnyside. The program began with the posting of colors by the Detachment Color
Staten Island AdvanceMay 08 2024
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Twins power past Mariners, 6-3
The Twins didn’t get a ton of hits against Seattle right-hander George Kirby on Wednesday, but the ones they did made a mark. Carlos Correa, Trevor Larnach and Willi Castro hit solo home runs, and Castro hit a run-scoring triple as the Twins beat the Mariners 6-3 in front of 15,685 at Target Field. The Twins put five men on base on four hits and a walk off Kirby and all scored. Correa and
Pioneer PressMay 24 2024
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Wave Watch ready to sail for Laguna Beach marine safety
Wave Watch, a new rescue vessel for Laguna Beach marine safety, sits moored in Newport Bay during a christening ceremony on Friday. Under overcast skies in Newport Harbor, Laguna Beach city officials and dignitaries gathered Friday morning to introduce a rescue vessel the city hopes will bring brighter days ahead for the marine safety department. During a christening ceremony, the name Wave
Los Angeles TimesAug 04 2023
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Appellate Court upholds elimination of religious exemption to school vaccines; Tong supports decision
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is backing the Appellate court's decision to uphold the elimination of religious exemptions when it comes to school vaccine requirements.
The existing decision was being challenged by the group We the Patriots USA, Inc.
The group argued the elimination "violated their First Amendment rights."
Tong said in part, "This decision is a
News 12 ConnecticutMay 19 2024
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Marin Public Works Fair delivers education, experiences
• None Daniel Richtik with the Marin County Public Works looks on as Bradley Royall, 3, keeps his hands on the steering wheel in the cab of a backhoe loader at the Marin County Public Works Fair at the Marin County Fairgrounds in San Rafael, Calif. on Saturday, May 18, 2024. (Sherry LaVars/Marin Independent Journal) • None Transportation engineer Farid Javadel with the Marin County Public
Marin Independent JournalMay 19 2024
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Marin Housing Authority employees win wage gains
The Marin Housing Authority board has approved a new contract with union employees following lengthy negotiations. Since the employees’ contract expired on Dec. 31, they have picketed the authority’s offices four times, confronted the authority’s commissioners at four board meetings and conducted a two-day strike. About 33 of the authority’s employees — maintenance staff, case managers,
Marin Independent JournalMay 23 2024
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Fog Rolls Over The Hills In Marin County: Photo Of The Day
MARIN COUNTY, CA — Like cotton batting from a quilt, fog is tucked into the folds of Marin County's hillsides, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Photographer Jay Tamang told Patch, "Capturing its beauty and movement with my camera is a joy, allowing me to share the serene and otherworldly atmosphere of these summer mornings." Thank you for sharing your photo with Patch readers. • Double
Patch.comJun 02 2024
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Man hospitalized after crashing vehicle at Grand Canyon Drive, Mariner Cove Drive
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A 19-year-old man has been hospitalized after crashing his vehicle on Sunday morning. According to Las Vegas police, the crash happened at 11:09 a.m. at South Grand Canyon Drive and Mariner Cove Drive. Evidence at the scene and witnesses stated a 2022 Dodge Challenger was traveling northbound on Grand Canyon Drive at a high rate of speed. Police said the driver lost control
KTNV 13 Las VegasMay 14 2024
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Detroit City Council OKs Detroit Medical Center tax exemptions through Renaissance Zone
The Detroit Medical Center will continue receiving tax exemptions, thanks to the Detroit City Council's approval of a 15-year extension of the Renaissance Zone Act. Council members unanimously approved the extension Tuesday after postponing the vote for a week due to concerns about union contract negotiations. Dozens of DMC staff last week donned blue shirts and hats to show support while
Detroit Free PressMay 30 2024
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Protecting the planet through art, music, and marine activities on World Ocean Day
HOUSTON – Dive into World Ocean Day, an internationally recognized day dedicated to honoring, protecting, and conserving the world’s oceans. Officially recognized by the United Nations since 2008, World Ocean Day aims to encourage individuals and organizations to celebrate ocean diversity through educational and community programs and to promote awareness about ocean life and issues like
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