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Apr 25 2024
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Get ready for the creative cacophony that is Olympia’s spring Arts Walk
At Arts Walk, downtown Olympia businesses and storefronts become a series of galleries, performance spaces and even a museum, the pop-up Thurston County Museum of Fine Arts. There are 100 destinations on the map for this spring’s walk, happening Friday and Saturday, April 26 and 27. The map covers an area that runs from B Avenue on the north edge to Seventh Avenue on the south, plus Sylvester
The OlympianApr 25 2024
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Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana to resist Title IX over redefinition of sex
Florida, South Carolina, and Louisiana have joined a growing chorus of states pledging to resist the Biden administration’s overhaul of Title IX rules, which changes the definition of sex to include claimed gender identities. Last week, the Biden administration finalized controversial Title IX rules, forcing schools to consider claims of transgender identity legitimate and allowing boys in
Washington ExaminerApr 19 2024
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Minnesotans prepare to celebrate first legal 4/20
MINNEAPOLIS — Saturday marks, for some, a holiday. 4/20, a day to celebrate all things cannabis, has a different feel this year – as Minnesotans can legally smoke the drug for the first time. This has allowed a number of companies to enter the cannabis space – including Seed and Sesh in St. Paul – whose grand opening came Friday afternoon. "Really, it's going to be a space that focuses on
CBS News (Online)Sep 07 2019
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Hundreds stranded on Outer Banks island, 'catastrophic' flooding as Hurricane Dorian moves off coast
Helicopters airlifted food and water to stranded residents of a North Carolina Outer Banks island Friday after it suffered “catastrophic flooding” as Hurricane Dorian swept up the coast, the governor said.
Dorian, a Category 1 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 90 mph, was quickly moving away from the Mid-Atlantic states Friday night and heading for Nova Scotia, the National
NBC News (Online)Apr 25 2024
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Defense startup True Anomaly lays off around 25%, cancels summer internship
Space and defense startup True Anomaly has laid off around 25% of its workforce and cancelled its summer internship program, TechCrunch has learned. “With our rapid growth over the past two years, we looked at every aspect of our company to make sure we are laser focused on our goals and best positioned to execute,” a company spokesperson said. “We identified the duplication of roles and
TechCrunchApr 26 2024
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SERVICE CIRCUIT: Lions Club White Cane week April 26-May 5
Lions Clubs of Michigan declared April 26-May 5 to be White Cane Week. That means members of Lions clubs may be out in their neighborhoods at stores and in other public spaces collecting for the variety of services they provide. Others may hold different White Cane events to raise money. One of the services supported by the Lions organization is the Macomb Library for the Blind and Print
Macomb DailyApr 25 2024
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The Rays’ Gas Plant development agreement is ready. Here’s what it says
St. Petersburg City Council members received key documents Thursday that detail how about 65 acres around Tropicana Field would transform into the Historic Gas Plant District, a sweeping project that would surround a new ballpark for the Tampa Bay Rays with residences, an African-American history museum, stores, restaurants, hotels and office space. Now it’s their turn to weigh in. The
Tampa Bay TimesApr 25 2024
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Massive trampoline park coming to West Michigan mall
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — The second floor of the former Younkers department store at RiverTown Crossings is set to be transformed into a trampoline park, complete with climbing walls, foam pits, play areas and more, by the New York-based company Soar N Bounce. Jonathon Bryant, a real estate developer who purchased the Younkers store in 2022, said Soar N Bounce signed a 10-year lease for the 75,000-
MLive.comApr 25 2024
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China’s ties with Russia are growing more solid
C tropical spaceport, Wenchang, is proof of national swagger. During the cold war, China launched rockets from the Gobi desert and other desolate inland spots, for fear of enemy attack. Once China was more confident that it could deter invaders, though, Wenchang became a fine gateway to space. This close to the equator, on the southern island of Hainan, the Earth’s rotation gives a boost to
The EconomistMar 21 2024
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Get on board with a 'Sinsational' Vegas themed Christmas in the Sky with Maggie Martin
"SINSATIONAL!""IT'S VEGAS, BABY!"Elvis is in the House!Indeed. In the form of popular Pam Atchison, director, Shreveport Regional Arts Council/Christmas in the Sky.She burst into Central Artstation costumed as Elvis and proclaimed with gold confetti and a champagne toast the theme of the biggest social gala in northwest Louisiana and beyond: "Christmas in the Sky! Wow! As fans know, in the
Shreveport Times