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Mar 18 2024
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Timberwolves hold off Jazz behind Anthony Edwards for two-game sweep in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY – Anthony Edwards has had a few highlight dunks in his career. He's had more attempts that didn't convert and he's even hurt himself a few times going for the highlight reel play. With the Wolves lacking size Monday night with injuries sidelining their top three centers, Edwards took it upon himself to play above the rim, soaring over and on Utah's John Collins for perhaps the
Star TribuneMar 19 2024
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Now is the time to trim your trees
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) – Now is the time to trim trees in Idaho Falls. Idaho Falls City Code requires property owners to keep trees properly maintained and pruned in public rights-of-way. Keeping trees trimmed ensures large vehicles like fire trucks, ambulances, school buses and garbage trucks can navigate through our streets. Properly trimmed trees are also essential to keep traffic signs
KIFI News 8Aug 11 2023
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5 Nonprofits To Get Behind In The Limerick-Royersford-Spring City Area
LIMERICK-ROYERSFORD-SPRING CITY— Nonprofit groups are keystone community organizations in the Spring-Ford 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 YOUR PATCH area: 1. Spring-Ford Project Outreach: The non-profit was organized in 1983 to feed
Patch.comMar 22 2024
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Report shows substantial rise in out-of-state patients at Kansas clinics since Roe v. Wade reversal
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Following the U.S. Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade in 2022, many states across the U.S. have bans and restrictions in place to try to prevent people from getting abortions. But a new report from a reproductive health advocacy group says that abortion numbers continue to rise. On Friday, 12 News spoke with a Wichita clinic about the impact in Kansas and why
KWCHMar 23 2024
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Case of slain Grinnell student remains unsolved after more than 30 years
Case of slain Grinnell student remains unsolved after more than 30 years Just curious: This occasional feature in the Des Moines Register aims to answer your questions about Iowa. Is there some place, event, lore, history or cultural quirk you're just curious about? Email your question to the Des Moines Register's Bill Steiden at wsteiden@registermedia.com. She was the victim in a murder-
Des Moines RegisterMar 18 2024
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See which Grand Rapids businesses are closed due to water main break
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- A water main break in the northeast side of Grand Rapids is having ripple effects across the downtown’s food and beverage industry. As an estimated 20,000 consumers will be without drinking water for the next few days, many of the businesses in the affected areas are choosing to close their doors. The city sent out a boil water advisory at 4:15 p.m. on Sunday, March 17. Any
MLive.comMar 19 2024
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Utah Child Care Providers Are Struggling. Lawmakers Haven’t Helped.
Utah Child Care Providers Are Struggling. Lawmakers Haven’t Helped. Legislators ended their session without making a direct investment in child care. Instead, they loosened regulations on unlicensed care, a move that operators, parents and other advocates say is unsafe. Aleatha Child struggled to keep her Brigham City, Utah, day care open after federal funding meant to mitigate the effects of
ProPublicaMar 22 2024
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North Dakota & tribe sign historic alcohol tax revenue sharing agreement
BISMARCK, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Governor Doug Burgum, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation Chairman Mark Fox and State Tax Commissioner Brian Kroshus signed a historic alcohol tax revenue sharing agreement – the first such agreement to be executed under a new law enacted last year. The state Legislature passed Senate Bill 2377, which allows each of the five tribal nations in North
Valley News LiveOct 31 2023
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Oklahoma City man arrested for ‘concerning’ posts made on social media following Maine mass shooting
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – An Oklahoma City man is now in custody after he allegedly posted ‘concerning’ comments on a Maine school district’s social media page following the mass shooting in Lewiston last week. Robert Card, who was wanted in connection with the Oct. 25 shootings at a bowling alley and bar that killed 18 people and wounded 13, was found dead Oct. 27. According to the Fairfield
KFOR 4Aug 11 2023
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Plane crash near Miles City sends 2 people to the hospital
MILES CITY - A plane crash southeast of Miles City on Thursday evening sent two people to the hospital.
According to a social media post by the Custer County Sheriff's Office, the crash happened at about 7 p.m. One person was flown to St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings by Help Flight and a second person was taken by ambulance to a local hospital, according to the sheriff's office.
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