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May 02 2024
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Obituary: Lynda R. Wyman
PHIPPSBURG – Lynda R. Wyman, 80, of Phippsburg passed away on Monday with family in attendance after a short illness. Lynda, a proud native of the area, graduated from Morse High School as part of the class of ’62 (GO BLUE!) and received her BA in Teaching from USM Gorham and her Master of Arts in Teaching from UMass Amherst. In addition to being an educator, Lynda worked with her husband
Portland Press HeraldMay 03 2024
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16-year-old shot and killed after a minor accident in Dallas
Crime scene tape still marks the intersection where a 16-year-old was hit by gunfire and later died. It all started Thursday at about 7 p.m. when Dallas police say there was a minor wreck at North Masters Drive and Carolina Oaks Drive. “When I looked down here it was full of officers had this part blocked off,” witness Glenda Price said. Police say people who were not involved in the crash
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsMay 03 2024
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Stages set for stellar summer season
Romeo and Juliet. Gatsby, Daisy, and Nick. Tevye and Jean Valjean, Michelangelo statues come to life and a 77-year-old women who wants to learn to surf. This summer theater season has all your favorite characters (and some that soon will soon be). Between choreographer Ken Ossola drawing inspiration from renaissance masters to the Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s twist on star-crossed lovers to
Boston HeraldMay 03 2024
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16-year-old killed, 2 wounded in Pleasant Grove shooting, Dallas police say
A 16-year-old was killed and two others were wounded in a shooting Thursday evening in Pleasant Grove, Dallas police say. Officers responded about 7 p.m. to reports of a shooting at the intersection of North Masters Drive and Carolina Oaks Drive. According to police, a group of people were fighting when a gunman opened fire, striking three people. Dallas Fire-Rescue personnel responded and
The Dallas Morning NewsMay 03 2024
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Udine’s Far East Film Festival Gives Double Prizes to Japan’s ‘Takano Tofu’
“Takano Tofu” claimed double honors on the closing night of the Far East Film Festival in Udine, Italy. It won the Golden Mulberry audience award and the MyMovies Purple Mulberry award. Directed by Mihara Mitsuhiro, “Takano Tofu” is a melodrama about an elderly tofu-making craftsman, who is stuck in his ways but is also experimental and who is kindly, but whose stubbornness brings suffering on
VarietyMay 02 2024
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Albemarle Plans More Lithium Auctions in Bid to Demystify Prices
Albemarle Corp. is planning to do more lithium auctions — including some outside China — as the world’s largest producer of the battery metal aims to shed more light on pricing in the opaque market. Albemarle held four auctions for spodumene concentrate and lithium carbonate in China in March and April because of a build-up in inventories, Chief Executive Officer Kent Masters said Thursday in
BloombergOct 18 2023
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Rep. Blake Moore: ‘We can’t waste another day,’ as Jim Jordan loses 2nd speaker’s vote
Who House Republicans pick to be their speaker is less important than that they do elect someone quickly to address the multiple crises brewing at home and abroad, Utah Republican Rep. Blake Moore said Wednesday. Moore’s comments came just hours before Ohio congressman Jim Jordan’s campaign for House speaker received a potential death blow, failing to secure a majority in a floor vote by an
Deseret NewsMay 03 2024
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Golden Goodness Dishes out Gourmet Grilled Cheeses and a Helping Hand
All it took was a lot of melted cheese for Matthew James to combine his passions into a successful business.He started out in Ontario, Canada, but his father's career as a civil engineer often demanded relocation, eventually taking the family to North Carolina. "We got to Charlotte when I started high school," James recalls. "I did my bachelor's and master's degrees and got my doctorate there
Denver WestwordJul 06 2023
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Public invited to open house on Dry Creek Master Drainage Plan
CHEYENNE – The city of Cheyenne will host a public open house to receive community input and update the Dry Creek Master Drainage Plan for the Dry Creek drainage basin. With continuing development north of Dell Range Boulevard and along the eastern side of the city’s corporate limits, stormwater runoff is projected to increase within the basin. This study will look at current drainage issues
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle