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Apr 22 2024
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Jordi Fernandez ‘truly grateful’ as Nets hiring made official
The Nets’ signing of Jordi Fernandez as head coach has gone from a given to official, Brooklyn announcing the move in a statement on Monday. “We are excited to welcome Jordi Fernández and his family to the Nets big family. Jordi’s character as a leader and his emphasis on structure, process and habits will instill a Nets identity that our fans will want to root for,” Nets owner Joe Tsai said
New York Post (News)Apr 21 2024
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Money to hire more city employees in draft Oceanside budget
Oceanside got its first look at its 2024-25 budget Wednesday, and there’s plenty of black ink. The city has money to hire as many as nine additional employees to oversee programs such as services for the homeless, environmental sustainability, transportation coordination, and maintenance of the municipal vehicle fleet, Financial Services Director Jill Moya told the Oceanside City Council. “We
San Diego Union-TribuneApr 22 2024
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Black Atlanta firms continue to struggle to find loans, venture funding
Ten years ago, she created a simple hair accessory, the PuffCuff, that manages to solve multiple problems for gathering up curly hair with just two pieces of plastic. “It doesn’t cinch, it doesn’t bind, so there’s no headache and there’s no hair damage,” Lash, founder and CEO of the Marietta-based business, said. But now she’s facing a problem she doesn’t know how to solve: how to raise enough
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionApr 30 2024
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Hennepin board OKs Moriarty’s request to hire outside lawyers for Trooper Londregan prosecution
The Hennepin County Board cleared the way Tuesday for County Attorney Mary Moriarty to hire a team of former federal prosecutors to take over the murder case against Minnesota State Trooper Ryan Londregan. Moriarty announced Monday her plans to deputize four lawyers as special assistant Hennepin County attorneys to lead the case against Londregan, who fatally shot motorist Ricky Cobb II last
Star TribuneApr 21 2024
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From CEOs to engineers, here are new hires in the Wilmington area
The town of Burgaw welcomes new planning director Ron Meredith has been appointed as the new planning director for the town of Burgaw, effective April 16. Meredith holds a Bachelor of Arts in Applied Geography from the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where he also earned a certification in Geographical Information Systems. He is currently advancing his knowledge through the Master of
Star NewsApr 28 2024
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Red Sox designate struggling left-hander for assignment, call up Japanese righty
The Red Sox shook up their bullpen Sunday morning, designating left-hander Joely Rodriguez for assignment while calling up right-hander Naoyuki Uwasawa. Rodriguez, who initially made the club as a non-roster invitee after an injury-plagued 2023, had struggled to start the season. He had allowed eight earned runs over 11 innings in 11 appearances, and most recently he allowed three runs in an
Boston HeraldApr 21 2024
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Ovechkin, Capitals struggle as Vesey, Panarin lead Rangers to Game 1 win
NEW YORK — Matt Rempe helped the New York Rangers get their postseason off to a strong start. Rempe and Artemi Panarin scored 33 seconds apart in the second period, and the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Rangers beat the Washington Capitals 4-1 on Sunday in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series. Jimmy Vesey had a goal and an assist, Chris Kreider also scored, Barclay Goodrow had two assists
Washington TimesApr 21 2024
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UNC baseball bullpen struggles in 2-1 series loss to N.C. State
RALEIGH — After falling 9-8 to N.C. State in the series-opening game on Thursday, the typically imperturbable Scott Forbes was visibly frustrated. “You get eight in this league,” Forbes said. “You gotta find a way to win.” In No. 11 UNC baseball's 2-1 series loss to the Wolfpack this weekend, the Tar Heel bullpen struggled to close out games. The typically staunch group of pitchers collapsed
The Daily Tar HeelApr 24 2024
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A Colorado family's struggle with young woman's mental illness faces frightening reality
The mother of Olivia Schack sits in her home and worries. "We are trying to protect her from herself. She's more of a danger to herself than anyone else. But it's just almost impossible," says Kendra Anderson. "I'm just at a loss." Schack is now 24. She has been at the Colorado Mental Health Hospital in Pueblo for nearly a year as she is evaluated to see if she is competent to stand trial.
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