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Mar 28 2024
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Group seeks to fight book censorship as Huntington Beach parent advisory board returns for final vote
The Huntington Beach City Council will again discuss a controversial parent/guardian children’s book review board at its meeting on Tuesday night. Ordinance No. 4318, which passed by a 4-3 vote at the last meeting on March 19 despite hundreds of emails and more than 100 public speakers in opposition, will come back for a final reading on Tuesday. An approval then would amend the Huntington
Los Angeles TimesJun 16 2024
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Safety Town program links generations of parents and students
FARGO — Auggie Kingsley stood proudly on the rolled-out metal bleachers in the gymnasium of Lewis and Clark Elementary School Friday, June 14, and sang songs about buckling up, crossing the street and keeping away from danger. After fifteen minutes of concentrated dancing and singing, Kingsley and other graduates shook hands with a Fargo police officer and received their Safety Town diplomas
InforumJun 16 2024
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Nor'easters defender Josh Jones scores 3, Ocean City sets club record
Ocean City's 6-0 record (18 points) keeps it in first place in the United Soccer Leagues' League Two Mid-Atlantic Division. Philadelphia Lone Star, which also lost to O.C. 4-1 on May 25, dropped to 2-1-5. The 6-foot-5 Jones scored to make it 1-0 from near the net after a corner kick by Kaelan Debbage in the 16th minute. The defender added his second goal after a pass from former Oakcrest High
The Press of Atlantic CityJun 10 2024
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Idaho AG Raúl Labrador retracts arguments in ITD campus lawsuit after rift with Gov. Little
Conflict over the state’s sale of the Idaho Transportation Department’s 44-acre campus in Boise continued in new legal filings Friday, when the Attorney General’s Office asked that the Board of Examiners retract previous statements made by its attorneys and that the board be removed from the case. The state of Idaho, another plaintiff in a lawsuit filed by developers in the Idaho Supreme Court
Idaho StatesmanJun 14 2024
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In contrast to Trump sycophant Jim Jordan, Ohio Congressman Dave Joyce makes a principled stand: Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- When the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday heeded Jim Jordan’s call to find U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress for failing to turn over a special counsel’s recorded interviews with President Joe Biden, Ohio’s Dave Joyce was the only Republican who dissented. We’re talking about his principled stand on Today in Ohio. Editor
Cleveland Plain DealerJun 15 2024
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Exploring the science behind caffeine
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PAUL J. MACKAREY, P.T., D.H.Sc., is a doctor in health sciences specializing in orthopedic and sports physical therapy. He is in private practice in Scranton and Clarks Summit and is an associate professor of clinical medicine at Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine. Email
The Scranton Times-TribuneJun 14 2024
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Twin Lakes Community Foundation presents Giving Tree Grants for non-profits
The Twin Lakes Community Foundation, an affiliate of Arkansas Community Foundation, recently announced they have awarded over $41,000 in Giving Tree Grants to 27 non-profit organizations located in Baxter, Marion, Izard and Fulton counties. These grant awards were presented on April 26 at Big Creek Golf and County Club. The presentations were made by members of the Twin Lakes Community
KTLOJun 14 2024
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After years of development, Wild Onion Market co-op opens in Rogers Park
After more than a decade of development, planning, fundraising and construction, Rogers Park finally has its own cooperative grocery store. Wild Onion Market opened its doors on June 12 to a crowd of owners and neighbors who packed the store, perusing local produce, bulk dry goods and organic staples. Speeches from the co-op’s board, a ribbon cutting and the dulcet tones of Bengali music band
Chicago TribuneMar 03 2023
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Rutland School Board candidates excited to focus on issues other than mascots - VTDigger
Five candidates plan to battle for four open school board seats in Rutland this Town Meeting Day. While the candidates’ priorities differ, they all agree that dealing with the high school mascot is not one of them. Kevin Kiefaber and Cathy Solsaa are the two incumbents on the ballot. Each has served one three-year term on the board. Ryan Carney and Heather Hauke, two other candidates on the
VT DiggerJun 16 2024
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Sullivan to retire as voice of MSU men's hockey after memorable 24-year run
Mike Sullivan knew that calling Division I college hockey games was going to be a challenge when he took a job to broadcast Minnesota State men’s hockey back in 2000. He had called high school hockey in Albert Lea and Austin and also had some experience in the United States Hockey League, but the speed of the WCHA was going to be different. He reveled in the jump and the preparation it would
Mankato Free Press