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Sep 02 2023
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Helena-area Community Briefs
The second annual Aviation Day at Helena Regional Airport will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 9. The event is hosted by Boeing Helena, Pioneer Aerostructures, 1-189th GSAB and the airport. People can tour the Boeing Helena facility at 3200 Skyway Drive, learn about job opportunities, have a food truck lunch and there is a “special” giveaway. Closed-toe shoes are required for the tour and there is
Independent Record
Sep 11 2023
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New Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner named
Following the departure of Cedric Alexander, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has announced its next Minneapolis Community Safety Commissioner. Frey announced his appointment of Chief Judge Toddrick Barnette to assume the role of coordinating the city’s police, fire, and emergency response departments. A graduate from the University of Minnesota, Barnette was first appointed a Chief Judge of the
Fox9
Sep 21 2023
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Siouxland community showing support for fallen Algona Officer Kevin Cram
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — More than a week after a North Iowa police officer lost his life in the line of duty, local communities are continuing to offer support and aid to his family. Even Siouxlanders are finding ways to help. Spencer Community Schools District is joining a growing list of schools offering assistance to those suffering the loss of Officer Kevin Cram. Fans attending Friday
Siouxland Proud
Sep 23 2023
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Bus crash stuns close-knit Long Island marching band community
The marching band community on Long Island is a tight-knit one, and the loss of a popular Farmingdale High School band director and chaperone and injuries to students in Thursday’s bus crash has sent band members and staffers from schools across the region reeling. “There wasn’t a dry eye in my band room when we talked about what happened and how could this happen,” Central Islip High School
Newsday
Sep 16 2023
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Waltham community reacts after shooting leaves woman dead
WALTHAM, Vt. (WCAX) - Crystal MacMillan places a bouquet of wildflowers on a black pickup truck near the entrance of McKnight Lane. She grew them in the garden she shared with her neighbor, Michelle Kilbreth. “She gave me cucumbers when we had an overabundance of them,” MacMillan said. “She was a very, very kind woman.” The 48-year-old Waltham woman was fatally shot Friday night during a
WCAX 3
Sep 19 2023
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Marilyn Manson's Nasty Nose-Blowing Results in Fine and Community Service
Marilyn Manson blowing his nose on a camerawoman isn’t the most abhorrent act he’s been associated with, but it was enough for a New Hampshire judge to sentence him to 20 hours of community service and a $1,400 fine on Monday. The punishment stemmed from a 2019 incident when the rocker was charged with two misdemeanor counts of simple assault for spitting and blowing his nose on the
RollingStone.com
Sep 20 2023
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'Concerning messages' prompt immediate closure of three Edina schools and community center
Three public schools in Edina and the community center were closed Wednesday in response to what the district superintendent said were messages sent that posed a potential safety threat. This situation follows the arrest and charging of a 17-year-old from Minneapolis who is accused of posting online a video of himself displaying a gun Thursday night outside Edina High School and making a
Star Tribune
Sep 19 2023
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Community mourns sudden loss of JoAnne Epps, Temple University's interim president
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Temple University interim president JoAnne A. Epps died after collapsing at a memorial service on Tuesday afternoon. Epps was transported to Temple University Hospital where she was pronounced dead around 3:15 p.m., the university said. She was 72. There is no word yet on what may have caused her death. In the fallout of this unexpected tragedy, community members are
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