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Aug 17 2023
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Delbridge Museum of Natural history closes doors after 40 years
The Delbridge Museum of Natural History in Sioux Falls has closed after 40 years, according to the Great Plains Zoo in a press release sent Thursday. "This collection has been a treasured community asset and has provided an educational experience, promoting wildlife understanding to many generations of Sioux Falls residents and visitors alike," the zoo stated in its release. "More than that,
Argus LeaderAug 23 2023
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APA Corp. stock outperforms competitors despite losses on the day
Shares of APA Corp. APA, dropped 0.16% to $42.54 Wednesday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for the stock market, with the S&P 500 Index SPX, rising 1.10% to 4,436.01 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, rising 0.54% to 34,472.98. This was the stock's third consecutive day of losses. APA Corp. closed $8.04 short of its 52-week high ($50.58), which the company
MarketWatchJul 20 2023
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‘He Should Show Up And Make His Case’: DeSantis Says Trump Should Join Debate
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said former President Trump, who has hinted he may skip GOP primary debates, has an obligation to voters to “show up and makes his case.”
DeSantis made the remark when he spoke with Newsmax’s Eric Bolling, who asked if Trump should take part in the Fox News-hosted first debate, set for Aug. 23 in Milwaukee. Trump has not said unequivocally that he will be a
The Daily WireAug 14 2023
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New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell's Husband Jason Dead at 55: He’ll ‘Be Forever Missed’
Jason Cantrell, the husband of New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, has died. He was 55. The city announced the First Gentleman’s passing in a statement on Monday. “It is with great sadness and heartache that we announce the passing of First Gentleman Jason Cantrell," the mayor’s Director of Communications Gregory Joseph said in the statement. "He was a devoted husband and father, as well as a
PeopleAug 17 2023
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IOSA headquarters in the works
This past May, the Island’s Oil Spill Association began raising the walls of their new headquarters. The large warehouse, first conceptualized four years ago, will expand the potential of the organization that has been the islands’ oil spill volunteer, first responders, since 1985. “The organization is on really solid long-term footing, which is great,” said Brendan Cowan, the IOSA Board
The Journal of the San Juan IslandsAug 31 2023
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The disgraced Confederate history of the ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ flag
On April 18, 1861, six days after the opening shots of the Civil War, the Philadelphia Inquirer described a “great sensation” in Boston.
A “strange craft” had appeared in the harbor: a merchant vessel from Georgia that flew “a white flag, having on it the emblem of a rattlesnake, with the motto underneath ‘Don’t tread on Me!’ and also below this fifteen stars, representing the fifteen
Washington PostAug 14 2023
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Longtime state Sen. Dick Codey won't seek reelection
State Sen. Dick Codey, the longest-serving legislator in New Jersey history and a former governor, announced Monday he will not seek another term in November after half a century in the Statehouse, capping a career for the Essex County Democrat that reached the heights of political power in the Garden State. “It’s time for me to say goodbye,” Codey said in a statement. “My service to the state
New Jersey MonitorJul 19 2023
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Putin cut deal with Wagner ‘to save his skin,’ MI6 chief says in rare speech
It was a rare moment when the publicly visible Kremlin matched the reality behind closed doors.
That is according to the head of Britain’s Mi6, who in a rare speech in Prague, gave the first confirmation from western intelligence that the boss of private military group Wagner Yevgeny Prigozhin did indeed strike a deal with Putin to end his advance on Moscow during the failed rebellion
CNN (Online News)Aug 14 2023
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New Orleans mayor's husband Jason Cantrell has died
The New Orleans mayor announced Monday that her husband has died. The city of New Orleans today issued the following statement on the passing of First Gentleman Jason Cantrell:“It is with great sadness and heartache that we announce the passing of First Gentleman Jason Cantrell," said Director of Communications Gregory Joseph in an issued statement. "He was a devoted husband and father, as
WDSUAug 18 2023
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IRS special agent shot and killed during Phoenix training exercise identified
An Internal Revenue Service special agent who was shot and killed during a training exercise on Thursday at a federal gun range in Phoenix has been identified. IRS Criminal Investigation has identified the special agent as 47-year-old Patrick Bauer. IRS Criminal Investigation posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Friday afternoon. "It is with great sadness we announce the End of Watch for