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Oct 10 2023
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IHSAA football draw creates rematches in sectionals 22, 38
HANCOCK COUNTY — With five of eight teams in Class 4A Sectional 22 coming from the Hoosier Heritage Conference, it was inevitable the IHSAA high school football pairings, released Sunday, would have rematches and potential rematches set up when the postseason gets underway Friday, Oct. 20. Potential for familiarity existed for Eastern Hancock in Class 2A Sectional 38, too. The Royals played,
Greenfield Daily ReporterOct 03 2023
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Minnesota Vikings give diehard fans a chance to show team pride on license plates
The purple pride of Minnesota Vikings fans may soon be displayed on their bumpers. A new Vikings-themed license plate was unveiled Tuesday featuring the team’s famed logo and a Minneapolis skyline image that includes U.S. Bank Stadium. The specialty plates will be available for purchase starting in January. In addition to standard fees, the plates require a $30 annual surcharge that will flow
Albert Lea TribuneOct 03 2023
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Vikings preview team-themed license plates
The purple pride of Minnesota Vikings fans may soon be displayed on their bumpers.A new Vikings-themed license plate was unveiled Tuesday featuring the team’s famed logo and a Minneapolis skyline image that includes U.S. Bank Stadium.The specialty plates will be available for purchase starting in January. In addition to standard fees, the plates require a $30 annual surcharge that will flow to
MPR NewsNov 02 2023
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The ‘Other’ Bob Knight’s Letter Proves He Was Always Indiana Hoosier
Soon after I heard Wednesday Bob Knight died at 83, I found the letter he sent me on September 20, 2004. People loved him, or they loathed him, but they were mesmerized by him. As a result, right before the pandemic in March 2020, Forbes studied the foundation of the college basketball powerhouse built by Knight at Indiana for nearly three decades of splendor and ranked the Hoosiers as the
ForbesOct 04 2023
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5 Nonprofits To Get Behind In The Stonington-Mystic Area
STONINGTON, MYSTIC, CT — Nonprofit groups are keystone community organizations in the Stonington-Mystic area. Fortunately, there is no shortage of organizations to volunteer or get behind financially, and that need your help. Here are five outstanding nonprofit groups you should know about in the Stonington-Mystic area: • CUSH (Clean Up Sound & Harbors), Inc.: This nonprofit works to
Patch.comJun 07 2023
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Former Trump Official To Testify Biden Admin Ignored Immigration Laws In Handling Of Border Crisis
A former U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) director under the Trump administration will testify to Congress Wednesday that the Biden administration ignored immigration laws in its handling of the border crisis, according to a copy of his opening statement exclusively obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
Joe Edlow, who is now on the advisory board of the National
The Daily CallerJul 14 2023
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Immigration Expert Reveals Why Latest Border Numbers Are ‘Deceitful’
Reported immigration numbers suggesting that illegal immigration at the U.S. southern border plummeted to the lowest level in over two years in June are misleading, according to a former Department of Homeland Security (DHS) official.
Border Patrol agents recorded roughly 100,000 apprehensions of illegal immigrants between ports of entry along the U.S. southern border during the month
The Daily WireNov 03 2023
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The sorry end of Sam Bankman-Fried—and what comes next
Four hours. That’s all it took for a jury to convict Sam Bankman-Fried after a month-long trial that exposed the rotten foundations of his one-time crypto empire. Only a year ago, he was hanging out with the likes of Tom Brady and buying luxury villas while telling everyone how he would use his billions to make the world a better place. Now Bankman-Fried’s world is much, much smaller. In the
FortuneNov 06 2023
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Proudly made in Maui County
FIRST PHOTO: Mobile printmaker Tia Brady puts her muscles into turning her press while inking a T-shirt at Saturday’s 2023 Hawaiian Airlines Made in Maui County Festival at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. The 10th annual celebration of locally produced goods drew a large crowd and more than 140 vendors. Tia and husband Bo Brady (background) own the business Hex Press Maui. SECOND PHOTO:
The Maui NewsNov 01 2023
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New funding expedites sex assault evidence testing in Baltimore County
Baltimore County leaders are expediting the testing of cold case sexual assault forensic evidence preserved by the Greater Baltimore Medical Center since the 1970s.County and police leaders announced at a news conference on Wednesday that new funding in the form of a $1.5 million state grant and $500,000 from the Hackerman Foundation will contribute toward the county completing the testing by
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