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Apr 16 2024
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‘I’m In Great Pain’: Asbestos Victim’s Last Words Played In Federal Court For Wrongful Death Suit Against BNSF Railway
A federal court played a video of an asbestos victim’s last words during a wrongful death lawsuit against Warren Buffett’s BNSF Railway, ABC News reported. Thomas Wells, a 65-year-old retired middle school teacher, died of lung cancer mesothelioma after exposure to asbestos, according to ABC News. Wells had led an active life, running half-marathons and playing volleyball into his sixties,
The Daily CallerMar 13 2024
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Spring into action with Our Blood Institute for a great cause
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – The Our Blood Institute (OBI) is asking Oklahoma donors to spring into action in supporting the local blood supply through the Spring Break. Grow together and Renew Life with Our Blood Institute and Oklahoma’s News 4 are teaming up on Thursday, March 14 and Friday, March 15. for two of OBI’s popular donor events as the new season approaches. Participants who are
KFOR 4Apr 05 2024
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Bynum says new Gilcrease Museum will be much more than a place to view great art
The city of Tulsa invited the media out to take a look at the construction of the new Gilcrease Museum on Friday. Truth be told, it was the mayor’s idea. “I’ve been coming out here every month to walk through with the construction team to see the progress coming along,” Bynum told a throng of reporters. “And in the last couple of months, it’s been amazing to see this all come together. “And
Tulsa WorldMar 24 2024
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Sinner pulls off Miami great escape but no way out for Rune
MIAMI, March 24 (Reuters) - Second seed Jannik Sinner pulled off a Miami Open great escape by coming back from the brink with a gritty 5-7 7-5 6-1 win over Tallon Griekspoor to move into the fourth round on Sunday. The final that fans are hoping to see next weekend between Sinner and top seed Carlos Alcaraz seemed in danger when big-hitting Dutchman Griekspoor took the opening set and was
ReutersMar 12 2024
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Kupuna Life: The oldest finisher of the Great Aloha Run
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaii Pacific Health Great Aloha Run is an annual race that is a tradition for many people. One of the finishers of last month’s race has participated in it every year, and he’s about to turn 95 years old! KHON2 found out the secret to his long and active life. Masuo Kino pounds the pavement or the treadmill three times a week, laced up for his walk. “Just keep moving,
KHON 2Mar 29 2024
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Chaparral senior finds solace on volleyball court amid great personal loss
Ioane Tauiliili jogged onto the court for the Chaparral High School volleyball team and briefly glanced toward the stands. It was a road game across town at Spring Valley High, yet Tauiliili’s cheering section was 45 people strong. And they were vocal. His relatives and friends from church weren’t going to miss a chance to give their support. They were following the lead of Orepa Tauiliili,
Las Vegas SunMar 23 2024
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Spirit of Rowan: A store for outdoor enthusiasts and great place to hang out
SALISBURY — Described as a great place to hang out, Backcountry & Beyond is more than just an outdoor store. Owner/operator Jeff Moose likes to “call it an outdoor experience,” adding that they are “an outdoor store for the outdoor enthusiasts.” The store, which has three full-time and two part-time employees, has been in operation for a total of five and a half years, two and a half of
Salisbury PostMar 18 2024
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Great Falls man pleads guilty to $1.8M in tax fraud
A Great Falls man pleaded guilty on Friday (March 15) to failing to pay $1.8 million to the Internal Revenue Service. Rick Tariq Rahim, 55, owned and operated several businesses, including laser tag facilities, and he worked as an Amazon reseller, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Eastern District of Virginia. “From 2015 to 2021, Rahim did not pay to the IRS the taxes withheld
FFX NowMar 12 2024
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Brawl ruins great game in SEC women’s final
It might be remembered as the Southeastern Conference Championship Brawl. With 2:08 remaining in Sunday's championship game of the SEC Women's Tournament, South Carolina freshman MiLaysia Fulwiley stripped the ball from LSU sophomore Flau'jae Johnson, who grabbed her as she started up the court for an intentional foul. After the foul was called, South Carolina's Ashlyn Watkins approached
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 22 2024
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Hundreds of volunteers clean up Waukegan as part of Earth Week; ‘It’s great to see so many people working together to make our community better’
Approximately 500 volunteers from church groups, schools, not-for-profit organizations, the police department, neighbors who organized themselves and others collected tons of trash to start Earth Week in Waukegan over the weekend. Marty Wozniak started organizing downtown businesses to collect garbage littering the Amstutz Expressway 11 years ago. He started talking to city officials in 2022
Chicago Tribune