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Jun 24 2024
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Colleges recognize Kenosha County students, list honors
COLLEGE OF CHARLESTONCHARLESTON, South Carolina — Clare Fallon of Salem was named to the President’s list at the College of Charleston for the 2024 spring semester. Fallon is majoring in International Studies and Biology. MIAMI UNIVERSITY OXFORD, Ohio — Tyler Andrews of Salem was named to the Dean’s list at Miami University for the 2024 spring semester. NORTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITYDeKalb,
Kenosha NewsJun 26 2024
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Louisville barber works to remove stigma around mental health in Black community
Louisville barber works to remove stigma around mental health in Black community J. Divine Alexander cuts LaRon Williams' hair on Sunday, June 23, 2024 at his barbershop in Louisville, Ky. Alexander is a part of The Confess Project is a national mental-health advocacy program that train barbers and stylists to become mental health advocates within the Black community. Clare Grant/Courier
The Courier-JournalJun 19 2024
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Pirates farm report for June 19, 2024: Sammy Siani, Joe Perez guide Indianapolis to victory
TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. INDIANAPOLIS (Triple-A, 31-38) blanked Iowa (Cubs), 2-0. 3B/1B Malcolm Nunez (.247) knocked in a run on a groundout and later scored on a wild pitch. SS Liover Peguero (.276) was 2 for 4 with a double and run scored. 1B Seth Beer (.667) was 2 for 3 with a walk. RHP Braxton
Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewJun 05 2024
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Wawa is coming to Louisville, Kentucky: See images from the ground breaking
Wawa is coming to Louisville, Kentucky: See images from the ground breaking Locals line up for Wawa merch during the groundbreaking for the future Wawa site at Preston Crossing Blvd on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Clare Grant/Courier Journal Everleigh Hope, 16mo, wears a Wawa shirt during the groundbreaking for the future Wawa site at Preston Crossing Blvd on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Clare Grant/
The Courier-JournalJun 24 2024
Perspectives Blog
When There’s a Debate that Nobody Wants – But Everyone Needs
From the CenterWhen candidates prepare for a debate, their campaigns work furiously to lower viewer expectations, so even a mediocre performance might be judged as a success. As Joe Biden and Donald Trump prepare for their Thursday night faceoff, we can safely say that this particular goal has been accomplished. Expectations for this debate could not possibly be lower.
Even the two
Dan SchnurJun 14 2024
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Northeast Ohio summer festivals face a growing wave of violence, as officials seek to rein in youths
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ten youths were arrested and a gun was recovered at St. Clare Community Days in Lyndhurst after fights broke out during the church’s festival last week.
At St. Gabriel’s Summer Fest in Concord Township on Saturday, four people were arrested when an unruly crowd overwhelmed Lake County sheriff’s deputies.
Cleveland Plain DealerJun 21 2024
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Bayport church agrees to sell land for new Stillwater elementary school
An agreement is in place to build a new school for an East Metro district that’s been working for years to update it’s oldest building. The St. Croix United Church in Bayport is selling a piece of its land to the Stillwater Area School District to build Andersen Elementary School. Since 1994, it’s been a place of worship outside for the congregation at St. Croix United Church. “We call this
KSTPJun 06 2024
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Mid-Michigan entertainment for the weekend of June 7-9 and beyond
• Goat milk soap: 1-3 p.m. June 8, fee from $42.50, ages 14 and up, Art Reach, 111 E Broadway, Mt. Pleasant, artreachcenter.org • Out of Favor Boys – Music in the Park: 5:30-7:30 p.m. June 13, Island Park, 331 N. Main St., Mt. Pleasant • Craft & Conversation Clare: Drop in 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays, Pere Marquette District Library, 185 E. 4th St., Clare, pmdl.org • Native Farmers Market:
Mt. Pleasant Morning SunJun 20 2024
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UPMC has finished a vaccine study that could prevent early stage breast cancer from progressing
STUDY THAT COULD HELP IT FROM PROGRESSING. SHE SAID IT’S SO PAINFUL TO HAVE THIS. AND SO MY GRANDMOTHER AND MY MOM, THEY WERE ALWAYS VISITING THEIR FRIENDS AND I JUST HAPPENED TO BE WITH THEM THAT DAY. SO I WAS REALLY IMPACTED BY THE COURAGE THAT MY COUSIN CLARE SHOWED. UPMC MAGEE-WOMEN’S HOSPITAL IN THE HILLMAN CANCER CENTER HAVE BEEN WORKING TOGETHER TO DEVELOP A VACCINE FOR PEOPLE WITH
ABC 4 WTAEJun 18 2024
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Savoring old and new memories and dishes at Jimmy’s Pub - City Pulse
The summer months have arrived, and nothing is more of a spatial tribute to warm weather than a patio bar. Many examples around the area offer guests the chance to dine or imbibe al fresco in the open air while enjoying rays of sunshine and seasonal treats. A late spring or early summer breeze while enjoying a cold one with friends or sharing a delectable appetizer with family is peak Pure
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