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Mar 23 2024
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Millions of Low-Income Families Set to Lose Internet Subsidies
Phyllis Jackson, a retired administrative assistant in Monroeville, Pa., signed up for home internet service for the first time in about two decades early last year. She now regularly uses the internet to pay her bills online, buy clothes, find new recipes and learn about her medication. Ms. Jackson said she signed up for internet service after enrolling in a federal program that provided a
New York Times (News)Mar 16 2024
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Family impacted by wildfire awarded new home
AMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — Officials with Amarillo Home Center announced that the McCain family are the AHC home giveaway winners. The family recently lost their home and belongings in Fritch due to the recent wildfire. AHC officials determined that the McCain’s are loved in their community after receiving several stories regarding the families compassion and acts of kindness. The McCain
My High Plains KAMRMar 25 2024
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Trampoline Park Eyes Cherry Hill For New Family-Entertainment Center
A local business group has signed a franchising agreement to bring Launch Entertainment to the Cherry Hill area. Launch Entertainment, which specializes in trampoline parks and other family fun, has 29 locations around the nation. Launch of Cherry Hill's attractions will include a bowling alley, arcade games, an air track basketball court, laser tag, obstacle courses, a Krave pizzeria, a bar
Patch.comMar 22 2024
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Breakthrough provides range of services for families on Chicago's West Side
CHICAGO (CBS) – Kids and adults need a safe space where they can grow, face their fears, and learn to help others. CBS 2 found just the place called Breakthrough, a social service agency in East Garfield Park on Chicago's West Side. DeAngelo Johnson's journey at Breakthrough began when he was just hanging out there as a kid. "I would never have thought I would be in this position that I'm in
CBS News (Online)Mar 22 2024
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Westhope-Newburg families emotional over boys’ state title
MINOT, N.D. (KMOT) - The families of Westhope-Newburg players packed the MSU Dome, and many were holding back tears post-game. Joe Skurzewski and John Jacklin spoke with three family members of Sioux players, all of whom have family connections to previous Westhope state championships. Kate Tolstad, a teacher at Westhope High and Hunter Tolstad’s mom told Joe why this state title is so special
KFYRMar 22 2024
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SAMMinistries seeks donations for families impacted by apartment complex fire
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio nonprofit SAMMinistries is collecting donations for 22 households impacted by an apartment fire at a complex that housed people getting out of homelessness. Donna Snow remembers the smoke coming from the unit above hers when her complex, Hudson Apartments on Blanco, caught fire on March 11. “I had to grab my cats and everything and run out, and we went to the
KSATMar 22 2024
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Family suing Linn County over death of daughter in jail
CEDAR RAPIDS — The family of a Cedar Rapids woman who died in the Linn County Jail two years ago has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against Linn County, the Linn County sheriff and jail staffers. The suit — filed this week in Linn County District Court by Cristy Caldwell on behalf of her daughter, Malorie Hults — alleges that Hults, 31, did not receive a proper medical screening when she was
Cedar Rapids GazetteMar 22 2024
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For Beaverton family, faith is far from a barrier to foster care
Despite their religious convictions, Jeremy and Kristina Thom don't feel that Oregon rules around LGBTQ+ foster kids bar them from creating a loving foster home. "I saw a news article, and it was about this tragic story — there were five siblings and they had lost both parents in a car accident," Kristina recalled. "So, I contacted the email that was given for their caseworker and said, 'We'll
KGW 8Feb 20 2024
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2 Baltimore police officers indicted in separate negligent driving, theft cases
Authorities have launched an investigation after a north Louisiana church attended by House Speaker Mike Johnson received mail containing a white powder. Johnson's office acknowledged the receipt of a suspicious package at Cypress Baptist Church in Benton. Spokesman Griffin Neal said the FBI, U.S. Capitol Police, Louisiana State Police and the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Office are involved in
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