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Mar 23 2024
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25 women from 14 countries become U.S. citizens
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — On March 22, 25 women from 14 countries began a new chapter of their lives as they became United States citizens at a naturalization ceremony at Safford K-8 Community School. It was a celebration of a new chapter perfectly fitting for Women's History Month. Some of the school’s students contributed to the ceremony with a dance performance and led the Pledge of Allegiance
KGUNMar 22 2024
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Livingston Event: Easter Egg Hunt For People With Special Needs
LIVINGSTON, NJ — A free Easter egg hunt for people with special needs and their families will take place on Saturday, March 30.
The event – hosted by the Livingston Lions Club and Livingston Leo Club – will begin at 3 p.m. at the Gazebo at the Livingston Oval, 30 Robert Harp Drive.
Admission is free, but participants should RSVP by March 25. RSVPs can be done online here. For
Patch.comMar 24 2024
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Tammy Murphy Has Stopped Her Once Unstoppable Senate Campaign in New Jersey
In a surprise announcement on Sunday, Tammy Murphy, the wife of New Jersey governor Phil Murphy, said that she was dropping out of the Jersey Democratic Senate primary to replace disgraced (and federally indicted) Senator Robert Menendez. The New Jersey Globe reports that Murphy decided to bow out of the race on Saturday after discussing the matter with her family, including the governor,
New York MagazineMar 25 2024
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Utah mother of 5 dies after e-scooter accident
SALT LAKE CITY (KSL) — The family of a 33-year-old woman who died after hitting her head while riding an e-scooter in downtown Salt Lake City is calling on officials to repair sidewalks. Ashley Rose Peck, a mother of five, was riding with friends Thursday night when she was in the accident. “She was just driving around, they were about to head home and, it was pretty dark,” said Emilio
East Idaho NewsMar 24 2024
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Cincinnati-area child care company sets sight on nationwide expansion
CINCINNATI (Cincinnati Business Courier) - A Cincinnati area-based child care center is announcing a possible nationwide expansion with the launch of its franchising company.
Skidaddles currently operates locations in Mason and Florence. It specializes in drop-in child care for children up to 12 years of age.
“We are a child care center, but it’s just completely different,”
WKRC 12Dec 18 2023
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Pope Francis Slammed for Blessing Same-Sex Couples: 'Blasphemy'
Pope Francis's recent decision authorizing Catholic Church officials to bless same-sex marriages has spurred a wave of backlash online.
A Vatican document approved by Francis was circulated on Monday, establishing that Roman Catholic priests may now provide blessings to same-sex unions, a significant shift for the church, which has traditionally opposed such marriages. As recently as
NewsweekMar 24 2024
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Clinton Twp. police mark third anniversary of chief’s COVID-related death
Marc Rybinski still has a hard time coming to terms with the passing of former Clinton Township Police Chief Fred Posavetz. Rybinski, a retired Clinton Township police officer who formerly worked the late chief, is now a deacon at St. Paul of Tarsus Catholic Church. “It seems like yesterday that we lost him,” Rybinski said Friday. “And it seems like a lifetime.” Rybinski was part of the crowd
Macomb DailyMar 25 2024
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‘I didn’t kill nobody, bro’: Man gets life in prison for killing father of 8
KALAMAZOO, MI -- A man has been sentenced after being convicted of killing another man who was lured to a location to sell a pair of shoes. Jalani Nowling, 28, was convicted of first-degree murder last month and appeared in Kalamazoo County Circuit Court Monday, March 25, to learn his sentence. Circuit Judge Paul Bridenstine handed down the sentence -- life in prison with no chance of parole
MLive.comMar 24 2024
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Death toll over 130 in Russian concert massacre
MOSCOW — Family and friends of those still missing after an attack that killed more than 130 people at a suburban Moscow concert hall waited for news of their loved ones as Russia observed a day of national mourning on Sunday. Events at cultural institutions were canceled, flags were lowered to half-staff and television entertainment and advertising were suspended, according to state news
Boston HeraldMar 24 2024
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Florida man left paralyzed after ride in police van files lawsuit against city officials
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (WFLA) – A homeless man left paralyzed after suffering an injury in a police van is suing the city of St. Petersburg, Florida. The family of Heriberto Alejandro Sanchez-Mayen has filed a federal lawsuit in the Middle District of Florida, citing police brutality and a violation of his civil rights. On June 8, 2023, Sanchez-Mayen was accused of trespassing by St. Pete police
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