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May 29 2024
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SEE IT: Kentucky tornado damages properties in Dawson Springs
SEE IT: Kentucky tornado damages properties in Dawson Springs Eli Britt (left), Nathan Britt and Isaac Gipson help remove an uprooted tree that was caused by the tornado that hit Dawson Springs. Clare Grant/Courier Journal Lee James and Harvey Harris move their horses to Lee’s farm on Tuesday, May 28, 2024 after the Harris’ property was destroyed by the tornado that came through Hopkins County
The Courier-JournalJun 19 2024
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Mobile Medical Response gives update to Isabella commissioners
When it comes to planning for critical incidents, nobody is better prepared than Isabella, an ambulance service provider’s manager told county commissioners Tuesday. In providing commissioners with an update, Mobile Medical Response Operations Manager Brett Hansen said during a work session that another critical incident training is planned for next week, and that of the 10 counties he
Mt. Pleasant Morning SunMay 24 2024
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Caregiver Education Group program Tuesday at Aldersgate UMC
"Planning Ahead for Financial and Legal" will be presented by Alan Kuzma of Kuzma Financial Services and Tim Clare of the Rembolt Ludtke law firm at the Caregiver Education Group meeting at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, at Aldersgate United Methodist Church, 84th and South streets. Participants will learn why it is important to have these services in place and updated. Kuzma will share about
Lincoln Journal StarMay 23 2024
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Nuns denounce Pope Francis, break from Catholic Church
Sixteen Spanish nuns have announced they are breaking from the Catholic Church and instead placing themselves under the authority of Pablo de Rojas Sánchez-Franco, a self-styled bishop who was excommunicated in 2019. The 16 Poor Clare sisters, part of the Franciscan Order of Saint Clare, were based in the dioceses of Burgos and Vitoria in northern Spain. The schism comes against the backdrop
NewsweekJun 14 2024
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40 people from foreign countries become US citizens in Bismarck ceremony
Friday morning was a celebration of patriotism as 40 people from nearly two dozen countries gathered in Courtroom 2 of the William L. Guy Federal Building in downtown Bismarck, surrounded by friends and family, to become United States citizens. The U.S. District Court for the District of North Dakota conducted naturalization ceremonies at both 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. They were the first such
The Bismarck TribuneJul 25 2024
Perspectives Blog
Do Trans Athletes Have an Unfair Advantage?
As more transgender and non-binary athletes look to compete in the Olympics and national competitions, questions remain about whether it’s fair—particularly for transgender women (biologically male) to compete with biologically female women.
Some view this issue as solely a matter of inclusion or discrimination and believe that it is discriminatory to prevent someone from competing
AllSides StaffMay 24 2024
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SEE IT: Academy @ Shawnee honors Class of 2024 in ceremony
SEE IT: Academy @ Shawnee honors Class of 2024 in ceremony Shawnee’s Class of 2024 graduates cross the stage to receive their diplomas from President Kymberly Rice during their graduation ceremony at the Kentucky Expo Center on Friday, May 24, 2024. Clare Grant/Courier Journal Shawnee’s Class of 2024 graduates cross the stage to receive their diplomas from President Kymberly Rice during their
The Courier-JournalJun 14 2024
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Back to the Finals! Evart blasts Buchanan in D3 softball semifinals
EAST LANSING — Their first batter hit one to the fence. Evart belted three home runs as part of a 14-hit attack to blast Buchanan 8-3 in an MHSAA Division 3 softball state semifinal contest Friday afternoon at Secchia Stadium. The Wildcats (36-4 overall) now play for the big prize — a state championship. Evart will face Ottawa Lake Whiteford in the D3 championship game at 3 p.m. today.
Cadillac NewsJun 17 2024
Perspectives Blog
When One Day Sums Up a Long Campaign
From the CenterBecause of the interminable length of a presidential campaign, few well-adjusted voters follow the candidates’ activities on a daily basis over the months (or years) leading up to the election. For those who have other and better ways of spending their time, there are occasionally days that can accurately sum up the state of the campaign with sufficient accuracy to provide a
Dan SchnurJun 13 2024
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Cincinnati Zoo vets remove gorilla's titanium cast
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Gladys the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla had her cast removed and she'll start physical therapy. The 11-year-old broke her arm during a tussle with other female members of her troop in late April. She had a first-of-its-kind titanium 3D-printed cast from G.E. Additive - a G.E. Aerospace company. "We will work with Gladys and help her navigate spaces that allow for more climbing so
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