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Mar 13 2024
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Man admits to 2022 bank robbery
KYLE, S.D. (KELO) — We have an update on a Credit Union Robbery in Kyle. Francis White Lance has signed court documents admitting to robbing the Lakota Federal Credit Union in November of 2022. He admits shooting a gun inside the Kyle business and getting away with nearly $25,000. Court papers say a customer at the credit union recognized his voice, which was the first of several clues that
KelolandMar 22 2024
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Drug Overdose Deaths Smashed Records Again In 2022
Drug overdoses topped records again in 2022, new government data show.
Nearly 108,000 Americans died of drug overdoses in 2022, according to data released Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
A total of 107,941 people died from drug overdoses that year, about 1,200 more or 1% higher than those who died in 2021.
The number of overdose deaths has
The Daily WireMar 25 2024
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DIA on-time departures rebound from meltdown in 2022
Denver International Airport saw 81% of its flights depart on-time in December 2023, according to the latest federal data. Why it matters: That represents a significant improvement from the 58% rating a year prior when winter weather led to a meltdown at DIA in large part because of problems at Southwest Airlines. Yes, but: The still not a great number and continues to rank below the national
AxiosNov 29 2023
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2 Cochise County supervisors indicted for 2022 election interference
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) — The Arizona Attorney General’s Office has announced that a grand jury has handed down an indictment against two Cochise County supervisors. The indictment was filed Monday in Maricopa County Superior Court. According to the AG’s office, Peggy Judd and Terry “Tom” Crosby conspired to delay the canvass of votes cast in the county during the November 2022 General Election.
Arizona's FamilyDec 21 2023
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2 Cochise County supervisors plead not guilty to 2022 election charges
Two officials from a rural Arizona county pleaded not guilty Thursday to felony charges for delaying the certification of their county’s 2022 midterm election results. Cochise County Supervisors Peggy Judd and Tom Crosby had balked for weeks about certifying the results, in a process known as canvassing. They didn’t cite problems with election results. But they said they weren’t satisfied that
KJZZ FronterasMar 13 2024
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Judge dismisses six counts against Trump in Georgia election criminal case, others still remain
Judge Scott McAfee presides over a hearing regarding media access in the case against former US President Donald Trump and 18 co-defendents, at the Fulton County Courthouse in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 31, 2023.
A judge on Wednesday dismissed six counts in the Georgia criminal election interference case against former President Donald Trump and five other defendants.
But other
CNBCMar 25 2024
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IMPD recommended city contract with ShotSpotter after 2022 pilot
INDIANAPOLIS (MIRROR INDY) — Roughly 18 months after police officials labeled gunshot detection technology as not “fiscally responsible,” an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department working group reversed course and recommended purchasing ShotSpotter services, according to a 2023 report obtained by Mirror Indy. In 2021, against a backdrop of protesters calling for the city to defund the
Wish TVMar 13 2024
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Top GOP leaders in New Mexico Senate and House opt out of re-election
• New Mexico Senate Republican leader Greg Baca of Belen and House minority leader T. Ryan Lane of Aztec won't seek reelection. • Baca voiced concern about the Democrats' redistricting plan potentially pitting Hispanic Republicans against each other. • Lane said he plans to spend more time with his family and believes Republicans are poised for success in the House. The top-ranked Republicans
Fox News (Online News)Feb 16 2024
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Iowa Senate committee passes sweeping election bill
(The Center Square) – The Iowa Senate State Government Committee recommended approval of a bill that would ban ranked-choice voting and prevent challenges to the eligibility of federal candidates. Senate Study Bill 3161, sponsored by State Senator Jason Schultz, R-Schleswig, would also ban drop boxes for ballots. State Senator Janice Weiner, D-Iowa City, asked that at least one drop box be
The Iowa Torch