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Mar 16 2024
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A backyard bond: How whiffle ball helped Paxton Kling grow closer with his brother
Lleyton Kling remembers the dimensions of the old park. The left-field foul pole was a tree stump. Center field was marked by the family swimming pool. Any ball hit into the pool or onto deck in right field was a home run. Right field was a short porch while left field was an imaginary line from the stump to the pool and much further away from home plate. Therefore, hitting left-handed was the
The Times-PicayuneFeb 28 2024
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Coventry Police Recruit Hit By Car While Assisting With Another Crash
COVENTRY, RI — A Coventry police recruit is seriously injured after being hit by a car while trying to help people who had just been in another car accident in Exeter, according to police statements and a fundraiser for the man's family. Dan Toussaint was on his way to the police academy early Monday morning when he witnessed an accident involving a car and a tractor-trailer on I-95 North near
Patch.comFeb 27 2024
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Oklahoma students stage walkout as protests over Nex Benedict's death spread
Over a dozen former classmates of non-binary Oklahoma student Nex Benedict staged a walkout on Monday (26 February) to protest bullying and show support for the school’s LGBTQ+ community. Benedict died on 8 February, one day after telling their family they had been involved in a physical altercation in the toilets at Owasso High School. An official cause of death is “currently pending”, and
PinkNewsMar 17 2024
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Back to school: Dr. Ronald Campbell celebrates turning 99 at MCCC
MONROE — Born March 12, 1925, Monroe County Community College President Emeritus Dr. Ronald Campbell celebrated his 99th birthday with family and friends in the La-Z-Boy Center atrium. Kojo Quartey, president of MCCC, welcomed guests and shared some of Campbell’s accomplishments. Campbell, the college’s first president, was 39 when he began his career in Monroe. Official groundbreaking for the
Monroe NewsMar 17 2024
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4 years ago today, Nevada governor ordered shutdown as pandemic set in
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — It’s been four years since the order to shut down came. Then-Gov. Steve Sisolak’s words echo through time: “At this time, we must act aggressively and decisively to protect ourselves, our families, and our community,” he said. Those words came on March 17, 2020. Major casinos were ahead of the governor, with shutdowns already in place at MGM Resorts International’s
KLAS 8Mar 15 2024
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Rust Belt Rising to be highlighted at next Shelby Area Democratic Club meeting
SHELBY — Paul Kendrick, executive director of Rust Belt Rising, will be the featured speaker at the next meeting of the Shelby Area Democratic Club. The meeting will take place at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Sutter-Roush Room, 23 E. Main St., directly behind the Municipal Utilities Office. Rust Belt Rising exists to reconnect the Democratic Party to its base of working families by training
Mansfield News JournalMar 16 2024
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BIRTHDAY: Mrs. Beverly A. Stein, 93rd
DECATUR — Mrs. Beverly A. Stein of Decatur celebrated her 93rd birthday with a family gathering.
Beverly was born March 13, 1931, in Claflin, Kansas. She married Harold Stein on July 9, 1955, in New York, NY. She is a veteran of the Women’s Army Corp and is a retired caseworker of the Department of Public Aid.
She is the proud mother of Paul Stein of Flagstaff, Ariz.; Monica
Herald & ReviewFeb 28 2024
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‘Hearts are beyond broken’: Stacy Wakefield, wife of late Red Sox knuckleballer, has passed away
BOSTON — The Boston Red Sox on Wednesday announced the death of Stacy Wakefield, the wife of the late Tim Wakefield, who was a mainstay on the club’s pitching staff for 17 seasons. Stacy’s death comes less than five months after her husband’s death. “It is with deep sadness that we share that our beloved mother, daughter, sister, niece, and aunt, Stacy, passed away today at her home in
Boston 25 NewsFeb 28 2024
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Independence police search for man who went missing Jan. 7
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Independence Police Department is searching for a man who went missing on Jan. 7. Irvin J. Banda-Silva was last in contact with his family early last month and has not been seen since, per IPD. Banda-Silva is described as 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs around 200 pounds. He has black hair, brown eyes, a cross tattoo on the back of his neck and was last seen with a full
KSHBMar 15 2024
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Contractors go to wrong address, leave $25K in damage at Burlington apartment, property manager says
KIRO 7 News spoke with Katie Stark, property manager of Parkwood Apartments, located at E Rio Vista Avenue in Burlington, on Friday. Her family has owned the property for around ten years. The building closest to E Rio Vista had its roof damaged. Stark said she believes a number of contractors went to the wrong address Wednesday morning and began working on the roof. However, they quickly left
KIRO 7