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Sep 09 2023
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Ohio State football labors through 35-7 win over Youngstown State in home opener
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Saturday afternoon at Ohio Stadium went, for the most part, as everyone expected. Ohio State played two quarterbacks, Kyle McCord and Devin Brown, in the manner coach Ryan Day said they would. The offense line showcased their need for continued growth with a few mental mistakes in the first half. Short-yardage situations for the Buckeyes were, once again, an issue. But the
Cleveland Plain DealerSep 12 2023
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Historic Jantzen Beach carousel finds new home in The Dalles
After more than a decade in storage, the historic Jantzen Beach Carousel has found a new home in The Dalles. The 95-year-old carousel has been stuck on Restore Oregon’s list of most endangered places since 2012 when Jantzen Beach Mall closed. Finding the carousel a new home has proved difficult. It will be expensive to restore — about $4 million — and it needs an entire building in which to
Oregon Public BroadcastingSep 12 2023
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‘Zombie Trout’ Unsettle Montana, Long a Fly-Fishing Mecca
Wade Fellin and his father, Craig, have run the Big Hole Lodge in Montana since the 1980s. Warming weather has led them to open for the season earlier and earlier. Warming waters and other factors along the state’s rivers like the Big Hole appear to be contributing to alarmingly low numbers of the state’s renowned rainbow and brown trout. WISE RIVER, Mont. — Since the Fellin family founded the
New York Times (News)Sep 11 2023
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At emergency meeting UNC trustees mull options after Tez Walker denial
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (WTVD) -- The North Carolina Board of Trustees held an emergency meeting Monday to discuss possible legal options to help wide receiver Tez Walker in his quest to play this season. The closed session was held four days after the NCAA denied Walker's last appeal for eligibility in 2023. Although the official agenda did not mention Walker by name, Tar Heels coach Mack Brown
ABC 11 WTVDJun 29 2023
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Justices Offer Competing Views on Race in Affirmative Action Opinions
Supreme Court Justices Ketanji Brown Jackson and Clarence Thomas wrote unusually sharp critiques of each other's opinions in the decision to overturn affirmative action.
Thomas’ Opinion: In his concurring opinion, Thomas defended the “colorblind Constitution,” stating, “individuals are the sum of their unique experiences, challenges, and accomplishments.” He also said Jackson’s “race-
Law & Crime Politico Fox News DigitalJun 07 2023
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Prosecutor seeking death penalty for Leavenworth father accused of killing sons
A 43-year-old father accused of shooting his two sons to death and fleeing to Oklahoma in 2020 could face the death penalty if he is convicted in Leavenworth County. Donald Ray Jackson Jr., of Leavenworth, appeared in Leavenworth County District Court on Wednesday and stood silent for his arraignment hearing. A not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf. County Attorney Todd Thompson said in a
Yahoo NewsJun 07 2023
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Prosecutor seeking death penalty for Leavenworth father accused of killing sons
A 43-year-old father accused of shooting his two sons to death and fleeing to Oklahoma in 2020 could face the death penalty if he is convicted in Leavenworth County. Donald Ray Jackson Jr., of Leavenworth, appeared in Leavenworth County District Court on Wednesday and stood silent for his arraignment hearing. A not-guilty plea was entered on his behalf. County Attorney Todd Thompson said in a
The Wichita EagleJul 23 2023
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Missouri School Board Revokes George Floyd-Era Resolution
A school board in St. Charles County, Missouri, revoked several resolutions Thursday, including one designed to "promote racial healing, especially for our Black and brown students and families." The resolution, titled the "Resolution in response to racism and discrimination," which was passed by the Francis Howell School District Board of Education shortly after the death of George Floyd in
Newsmax (News)Aug 29 2023
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Broward Sheriff's employees injured in helicopter crash to be released from hospital
FORT LAUDERDALE - Two Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue employees, who were on board a helicopter that crashed into a Pompano Beach apartment building on Monday, are expected to be released from the hospital on Tuesday. The chopper's pilot Daron Roche, 37, and firefighter paramedic Mikael "Mike" Chaguaceda, 31, were able to climb out of the wreckage after the crash and were taken to the hospital to
CBS News (Online)Sep 04 2023
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Retired MHP trooper killed while helping at accident site
The Mississippi Department of Public Safety and the State Highway Patrol have suffered a tragic loss over the Labor Day Holiday.Officials said retired trooper and current law enforcement officer with MDPS Michael Griffin, 62, of Ripley, stopped to help victims involved in a crash Monday around 11 a.m. on Highway 6 in Panola County while traveling to Jackson.An MDPS release said a pickup truck
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