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Dec 20 2023
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Breezy weather in Casper before potential holiday snowstorm
CASPER, Wyo. — Wyoming residents can expect light snow in western Wyoming today, while the rest of the region enjoys warmer-than-normal temperatures and dry conditions. A winter storm is anticipated for the weekend, with light to moderate snow expected for western and central Wyoming, including Casper. “The majority of western Wyoming will remain dry, with western mountain ranges having the
Oil City NewsNov 26 2023
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Celtics handle Hawks without Porzingis, Holiday
BOSTON — Jayson Tatum scored 34 points, Jaylen Brown had 21, and the injury-depleted NBA-best Boston Celtics beat the Atlanta Hawks 113-103 on Sunday night. Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday were sidelined for Boston (13-4) because of injuries. Holiday was out for the second straight game because of a sprained right ankle, and Porzingis strained his left calf in a loss at Orlando on Friday
Central Maine Morning SentinelJan 05 2024
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USNA mourns midshipman who died while on holiday leave
The U.S. Naval Academy is mourning a midshipman who died Monday morning at his Mississippi home while on holiday leave.The academy identified the senior as Midshipman 1st Class Mason Halsey, 22, of Gulfport, Mississippi, and said the circumstances surrounding his death remain under investigation."The whole Naval Academy family -- the Brigade of Midshipmen, the faculty, staff and coaches -- (
WBAL 11Jan 04 2024
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LSU student killed on holiday trip home to Washington D.C.
WASHINGTON (WAFB) - An 18-year-old LSU student was shot and killed in Washington D.C. while visiting home for the holidays. According to a press release from the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington D.C., Ashlei Hinds, a native of Clinton, Maryland, was shot inside a hotel room around 1:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 1. She died at the scene. On Tuesday, Jan. 2, 18-year-old Jelani Cousin was
WAFB 9Jan 29 2024
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Burgum Requests Presidential Disaster To Cover Christmas Holiday Ice Storm Damage
BISMARCK, N.D. (KVRR) — Gov. Doug Burgum is requesting a presidential major disaster declaration for the Christmas holiday ice storm. The rain, freezing rain and ice storm caused an estimated 11 point five million dollars in damage. The request covers 13 counties in southeast North Dakota from December 25 through 27. The ice storm knocked down hundreds of power poles and lines, leaving
KVRRJan 03 2024
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Christmas Tree, Holiday Trash Pickup Reminders In West Haven
WEST HAVEN, CT — The Department of Public Works reminds residents not to put Christmas trees in plastic bags or stands for curbside pickup. Lights must also be removed from Christmas trees. Plastic bags and other items can become tangled in the machine that grinds the trees into compost. Christmas trees will be picked up in January and February only. City residents needing a pickup after Feb.
Patch.comNov 22 2023
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Providence announces return of free holiday parking
Providence Mayor Brett Smiley announced Wednesday the return of free parking for this year's holiday shopping season. Smiley said residents will get complimentary two-hour parking in Providence business corridors between this Friday through Jan. 1, 2024. He also encouraged residents to shop local. “This holiday season and throughout the year, we can make a tremendous impact on the livelihood
WJAR 10Nov 22 2023
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Free parking in Providence for holiday shopping returns
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — Mayor Brett Smiley announced that complimentary parking in Providence business corridors will return between Nov. 24 and Jan. 1, 2024. Smiley said the two-hour free complimentary parking is meant to encourage shopping local during the holiday season. “I encourage you to explore our neighborhoods and to shop small and local for your holiday gifts,” he said.
ABC 6Dec 16 2023
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Residents rally around local businesses during the holidays
The Journal of the San Juan IslandsDec 15 2023
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Boston mayor criticized for holiday party for ‘electeds of color’
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu is defending a holiday party for elected officials of color after an invitation was accidentally sent to all City Council members instead of the intended six.
The email was rescinded within about 15 minutes. Wu admitted that the email was not meant for the larger group.
She did not apologize Wednesday when questioned by reporters and did not cancel the
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