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Mar 20 2024
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Wade: Federal probe ruined lives 'for very little'
SALT LAKE CITY -- McNeese coach Will Wade, who started this season with a 10-game suspension for violating multiple NCAA rules, on Wednesday said the federal investigation into illegal payments to players "ruined a lot of people's lives" and he wants the NCAA to let those affected to be allowed to return to college basketball. Wade, who was hired by McNeese a little more than a year ago, said
ESPN.comMar 20 2024
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Oakland basketball arrives at NCAA tournament with 'chance to change their lives'
PITTSBURGH — A smile stretched across Trey Townsend's face as he walked down the PPG Arena tunnel and onto the hardwood for Wednesday afternoon's shoot around. The Horizon League Player of the Year held his phone out to record a video of the moment before he pointed it up at the scoreboard, normally covered by Pittsburgh Penguins logos, only for it to be flooded with golden grizzlies on all
Detroit Free PressMar 24 2024
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Live Updates: Severe Weather Warnings Expire; Rain, Storms Possible Overnight
Oklahoma Weather Forecast: Bookmark this page and refresh it often for the latest forecast and daily updates. Much of the Severe Thunderstorm Watch for the News 9 area expired at 9p.m. Those counties included in the watch were: Alfalfa, Beaver, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Carter, Comanche, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Harper, Jackson, Jefferson, Kingfisher, Love
News 9 OklahomaMar 14 2024
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Live Casino! holds local contractors fair
Bossier City, La. - A $270 million casino renovation is coming to Bossier City and the owner wants to give local contractors a chance to be a part of it.
Cordish Companies and Ander Corp hosted a diverse and local contractors outreach fair. It was held Thursday at the soon to be Live! Casino and Hotel in Bossier City which is also the former Diamond Jacks Casino.
The goal is to
KTBSMar 14 2024
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Bald eagle becomes living hood ornament
Calvert County, Maryland sheriffs and animal control officers responded after a bald eagle became a living car hood ornament. Apparently the eagle collided with a car and got its tail stuck in the automobile's grille. "When the driver stopped, they realized that the eagle was still alive, but trapped in the vehicle's [grille]," the Calvert County Government reported on Facebook. Fortunately,
Boing BoingMar 24 2024
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Live updates: Tornado watch, severe thunderstorm alert issued in parts of Oklahoma
Meteorologists are tracking severe thunderstorms moving through western Oklahoma. The National Weather Service in Norman confirmed a severe storm that produced a tornado in Texas is moving at 45 mph northeast toward Sayre and Elk City. Continue to check here for updates. What to do when there's a tornado watch Be prepared — tornadoes are possible in and around the area mentioned in the watch.
Yahoo NewsMar 14 2024
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Maine Voices Live with chef Marilou Ranta
Portland Press Herald Food Editor Peggy Grondisky will have a conversation with chef Marilou Ranta during a live event at One Longfellow Square on Tuesday, April 16 at 7 p.m. Marilou Ranta, owner and chef of Monson fine dining restaurant The Quarry, won the James Beard Award for outstanding hospitality in May 2023. Ranta’s welcoming service and exceptional hospitality, along with delicious
Portland Press HeraldMar 14 2024
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Wichita ranks on top in places to live with allergies
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America released the 2024 Allergy Capitals report on Thursday detailing the most challenging cities in the United States for living with seasonal allergies.
Wichita came in at the top of the list for the second straight year. The report says Wichita earned the spot due to higher-than-average tree and grass pollen, higher-than-
KSN TVMar 14 2024
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YOUR HEALTH: Living alone: Isolation kills
ORLANDO, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - The number of Americans living alone has more than doubled since 1960. And now research shows living by yourself may negatively affect your health. “Being separated from other people is an unnatural state for human beings,” said Dr. Richard Schwartz, a psychiatrist. Data from the US Census Bureau shows about 30 percent of households in the U.S. are occupied
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