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Sep 24 2013
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Key IRS official retires after controversy
The woman who first confirmed the Internal Revenue Service had unfairly targeted certain political groups is retiring the IRS said in a statement Monday.
CNN (Online News)Mar 18 2024
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Candidates in Crowded GOP Utah House Race Vow to Fight Feds for Control of Public Lands
In a state where two-thirds of land is managed by federal agencies, Republicans in primary for Rep. John Curtis’ seat say they'll fight Biden energy policies SALT LAKE CITY–The race to replace retiring Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) in the U.S. Senate pits prominent Utah party rivals against each other in a Senate primary while also setting the stage for a competitive GOP battle for an open U.S.
The Epoch TimesMar 17 2024
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'Beautiful Years Ahead Of Us': Couple Aged 93 And 87 Get Married At Tulsa Independent Living Facility
The newlyweds Glenn Showen, 93, and his Tommy Johnson, 87, met in October when they became neighbors at Senior Star at Burgundy Place. A retirement community in Tulsa hosted a wedding for a 93 and 87-year-old couple on Saturday. The newlyweds Glenn Showen, 93, and his Tommy Johnson, 87, met in October when they became neighbors at Senior Star at Burgundy Place. They quickly fell in love and
News 9 OklahomaMar 18 2024
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KY bill would limit renewables, keep aging power plants longer
Kentucky House lawmakers are considering a bill that could make it harder to close aging coal-fired power plants. At the Kentucky Resources Council, Program Attorney Bryon Gary said the bill is part of the larger legislative effort to tip the state's energy planning process in favor of the coal industry. He explained Senate Bill 349 would create a new "energy planning and inventory" commission
Public News ServiceMar 17 2024
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‘Love, Science, Plans, Action’: Michael Jonas runs for 3rd Congressional seat
Michael Jonas was this week's guest on Eye on Northwest Politics PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — One of the notable things about this election cycle is that a lot of citizens are running for public office, many of whom have never run for elected office before, including Michael Jonas. Jonas is running in Oregon’s 3rd Congressional District, the seat being vacated by the retiring Earl Blumenauer. A
KOIN 6Mar 17 2024
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What’s Going On: M&J Bus keeps getting people where they need to go
Jon Hipsher, general manager of M&J Bus Inc., stands Feb. 9, 2024, by some of the school buses that line the company’s depot in Old Saybrook. At M&J Bus Inc. in Old Saybrook, everyone’s a driver. On any given day, depending on how short on drivers the company proves to be, that could include mechanics, office workers, executives and even one of the owners. The company, started in 1975
The DayMar 17 2024
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Island in the city: Far-flung New Orleans neighborhood part of bigger story along Louisiana’s coast
The window in Milton Dudenhefer’s kitchen, far out on the fringes of New Orleans, frames a waterfront landscape fit for a painting. Dudenhefer, 85, has lived here for decades, watching the thick expanse of marsh next to his house slowly disappear, giving way to the tides of Lake St. Catherine. He moved to this remote eastern stretch of the city commonly called “the island” after he and his
The Times-PicayuneMar 19 2023
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Former Memphis police supervisor in Tyre Nichols' death retired with benefits before he could be fired
The Memphis police supervisor on the scene when Tyre Nichols was beaten to death by officers in January retired with his benefits the day before a hearing to fire him. Lt. DeWayne Smith was identified Friday as the officer who retired just before his termination hearing, according to documents filed to revoke his law enforcement certification. Members of the Memphis City Council have expressed
Fox News (Online News)Mar 17 2024
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Ask Us: Mankato area had at least two blind chair repairmen
Q: Who was the Blind Chair Caner in Mankato or North Mankato in the 1950 to 1970s era? What was his background, where did he learn to weave caned chair seats? How could a blind person weave a cane chair? A: Turns out, the question should have been “Who were the Blind Chair Caners ...?” There were at least a couple within 30 miles or so of Mankato, based on tips Ask Us Guy received in response
Mankato Free PressJul 30 2019
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House GOP fears retirement wave will lead to tsunami
House Republicans plotting to win back their majority in Congress fear they are on the brink of a massive wave of retirements that could force them to play defense in a high-stakes presidential election year.
Three House Republicans said last week they would not seek another term next year, catching party strategists off guard. Those announcements came earlier than in a typical election
The Hill