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Apr 13 2023
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State property tax refund program now open
Approved households are granted refunds equal to 75% of their property tax bill or 50% of the median residential property tax in their county, whichever is less. (The latter is calculated by the Wyoming Department of Revenue every year and can be viewed on the department’s website at revenue.wyo.gov.) Applications can be submitted at wptrs.wyo.gov or at your county treasurer’s office. You’ll
The Wyoming Tribune Eagle
Apr 25 2023
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West Jordan police ID man shot, killed by officers at apartment complex
West Jordan police have identified a man whom officers shot and killed Saturday after a caller reported that he was breaking into cars at an apartment complex. When officers responded to the complex near 8600 South and Bangerter Highway after the 1 a.m. call, they found 30-year-old Michael Kenneth Lee, Deputy Chief Richard Bell with the West Jordan Police Department said. During their
The Salt Lake Tribune
Apr 06 2023
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Feds handcuff, interrogate pilot after raiding WRONG hotel room during training exercise
On Tuesday, a group of federal agents accidentally raided the wrong Boston hotel room of a sleeping airline pilot in a botched training exercise that found FBI and Defense Department officials handcuffing and interrogating the confused man for almost an hour. According to CBS News Boston, the FBI released a statement after the incident and said, "At approximately 10:00 pm on Tuesday, April 4,
The Post Millennial
Apr 25 2023
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‘Unprecedented’ shed hunting delay ordered in much of Wyoming - WyoFile
Faced with lingering low-elevation snowpack and deepening deer and pronghorn death rates, state wildlife officials are delaying the beginning of the popular shed antler hunting season by two weeks. Teton County is the exception: There, antler hunters can commence on May 1 as usual. The postponement also doesn’t apply to most areas east of the Continental Divide where shed hunting isn’t yet
WyoFile
Apr 25 2023
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Rochester Public Schools improves graduation rate in 2022 over previous year, beats state average
ROCHESTER — The four-year graduation rate for Rochester Public Schools improved in 2022 as students continued to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The district-wide graduation rate for 2022 registered at 85.9%, more than two percentage points higher than both the state average and the district's rate from 2021, according to data released by the Minnesota Department of Education
Post-Bulletin
Apr 24 2023
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Warrant issued for former UFC champion Nate Diaz after Bourbon Street fight
The New Orleans Police Department said Monday they have issued a warrant for a former UFC champion who got in a brawl this weekend. Nate Diaz, who is accused of knocking a man who looked like the brother of an upcoming opponent unconscious on Bourbon Street Saturday morning, is wanted for second degree battery, according to the NOPD. Police said officers went to disperse the crowd in the 400
The Times-Picayune
Apr 25 2023
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DC cops searching for smash-and-grab thieves who stole over $140K in designer glasses
A group of thieves in Washington, D.C., stole over $140,000 worth of designer glasses in a broad daylight smash-and-grab robbery on Sunday, authorities said. The theft happened just after 3 p.m. at Georgetown Optician at the Wharf on 699 Water Street Southwest when four suspects entered the high-end eyewear store, the D.C. Metropolitan Police Department said. Surveillance video shows the
Fox News (Online News)
Apr 24 2023
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2 die in weekend fire at Duluth apartment building that has seen other fatal blazes
Two tenants died last weekend as a result of a fire in an eight-unit apartment building in Duluth. The names of the deceased have not yet been released, pending notification of family members. The Duluth Fire Department was called to 631 E. Third St. at about 6 a.m. Saturday, and firefighters arrived within about three minutes of dispatch, encountering smoke and quickly advancing flames, said
Twin Cities Pioneer Press
Apr 25 2023
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San Antonians eager to cast ballots on first day of early voting
Voters came out strong Monday, beating the turnout total on the first day of early voting two years ago — the last time races for San Antonio mayor and the City Council were on the ballot. This year, 9,362 registered voters cast ballots in-person Monday, according to the Bexar County Elections Department. That was up almost 2,300 people from the first day of early voting in 2021. Elections
San Antonio Express-News
Apr 24 2023
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Ex-officer who killed Breonna Taylor has a badge again
CARROLLTON, Ky. — A Louisville police officer who fired the fatal shot that killed Breonna Taylor has a new job in law enforcement in a county northeast of the city. The Carroll County Sheriff’s Office on Saturday confirmed the hiring of Myles Cosgrove, who was fired from the Louisville Metro Police Department in January 2021 for violating use-of-force procedures and failing to use a body
San Jose Mercury News