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Mar 22 2024
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Controlled burn planned for north of Fort Bayard - Silvercity Daily Press
Fire crews with the Gila National Forest’s Silver City Ranger District are preparing for a prescribed burn just north of historic Fort Bayard, with ignition potentially coming as soon as next week, according to a press release issued Friday by the Forest Service. Given suitable conditions, crews may ignite portions of the planned 2,010-acre Cameron Creek Prescribed Fire project as early as
Silver City Daily PressMar 18 2024
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U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken at a press conference in Vienna
Colorado Springs GazetteAug 16 2023
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An affront to free press: Kansas newspaper raid is ‘egregious’ violation
For nearly 50 years, the National Press Foundation has worked to make good journalists better. We are hard-pressed to recall any violation of freedom of the press during our existence as egregious as that which occurred last Friday, August 11, when the offices of the Marion County Record in Kansas were raided by local law enforcement. In a dramatic reversal Wednesday, the Marion County
National Press FoundationMar 26 2024
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Recycle old electronics and get free admission to the Detroit Zoo
Next month, the Detroit Zoo will hand out free tickets in exchange for old electronics to recycle. From 9 a.m. to noon April 20 and 21, bring electronics to the donation spot, the surface lot of the zoo off 10 Mile Road. Each vehicle that brings items to recycle will receive a ticket to the zoo, and cars with large loads will get two tickets. Tickets can be redeemed the day of or later; they
FOX 2 DetroitMar 23 2024
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Ripley's Fights Florida Book Banners With Free Books
This will be short and sweet — Ripley’s Believe It or Not! has joined the battle against book banners with free books for Florida families. As their announcement tells us (emphasis added): Recently, officials in Florida’s Escambia County Public Schools district have plunged into a literary adventure of their own: removing and flagging over 1,600 books for review and potential banning. In a
Daily KosMar 19 2024
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Free laundry service begins for families in Bridgeport
For families who don’t have a washer and dryer in their home, doing a load of laundry at a laundromat can add up. Now, an organization in Bridgeport is helping them save some money. “I bleed Bridgeport, Connecticut. I bleed to serve Bridgeport, Connecticut. And that's what it's about,” Harry Bell, The Color A Positive Thought director, said. Bell is used to watching over kids during an after-
NBC ConnecticutAug 14 2023
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Raid on Kansas Paper Shows Perilous State of Free Press
As the police raided Marion County Record editor and publisher Eric Meyer’s home August 11 (Committee to Protect Journalists, 8/12/23; AP, 8/13/23; New York Times, 8/13/23), his 98-year-old mother was aghast, watching the cops rummage through her things. “She was very upset, yelling about ‘Gestapo tactics’ and ‘where are all the good people?’” Meyer told FAIR. He said that after the raid she “
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