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Mar 15 2024
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Cape May County Government:
CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, NJ—Cape May County’s Gerald Thornton Veterans Cemetery will begin phase one of a highly anticipated beautification project this week to enhance the grounds and create a more tranquil and dignified resting place for our honored veterans and their spouses. The groundbreaking will be held on March 15th at 1:00 PM. Phase one will encompass a series of landscaping improvements
Patch.comFeb 29 2024
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McConnell to finish role as Senate leader
WASHINGTON -- Mitch McConnell, the longest-serving Senate leader in history who maintained his power in the face of dramatic convulsions in the Republican Party for almost two decades, will step down from that position in November. McConnell, who turned 82 last week, announced his decision Wednesday in the well of the Senate, the chamber where he looked in awe from its back benches in 1985
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 23 2024
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Face-painting St. Louis Cardinals 'superfan' admits to role in Capitol riots
A face-painting St. Louis Cardinals superfan once accused on ex-Fox News pundit Tucker Carlson’s show of being a Jan. 6 plant admitted to clashing with a phalanx of officers guarding the U.S. Capitol during the riots. Rally Runner, formerly known as Daniel Donnelly, Jr., 43, pleaded guilty to a felony offense of civil disorder. He faces up to 30 months in prison and fines of up to $40,000 when
Law & CrimeMar 22 2024
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Penn State running back drafted to a new role on NASCAR's pit lane
As NASCAR rolls into Circuit of the Americas this weekend in Austin for the Echo Park Automotive Grand Prix, one man is embracing the phrase, “Everything happens for a reason.” After losing out on his dream he’s now living in the fast lane and loving it. Journey Brown played on some of the biggest stages in college football as a top running back for Penn State. “The stage gets a little bigger
CBS Austin KEYEMar 18 2024
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ARKANSAS SIGHTSEEING: Bauxite dug in for its role in defeating Nazi Germany
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteMar 25 2024
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Seacoast Students of the Week for March 25 are talented role models from 7 high schools
A U.S. Senate page and dance team captain. A student ambassador who raises awareness about immigration by sharing her own personal story. An honors student focused on veterinary science. A football captain who also leads his school's Mental Health Awareness Club. A student journalist and peer mentor who also holds down a job outside of school. A baseball and football captain who is a member of
Seacoast OnlineMar 14 2024
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The history of Mountain Dew: Tennessee’s role in the popular drink’s origin
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — The term “Mountain Dew” has many meanings in Tennessee’s history, from its moonshine roots, country music songs, and now the soft drink. It might not be East Tennessee’s best-kept secret, but it is something not a lot of people know about. “Well, it’s natural. We got the mountains around here, so why not have Mountain Dew?” said Jack Neely, Executive Director of the
WKRN News 2Mar 21 2024
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Justice Department taps Platkin to play key role in Apple antitrust lawsuit
Department of Justice has picked New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin to lead a group of fifteen state attorneys general in a mega antitrust lawsuit alleging that Apple has monopoly power over the smartphone market by systemically blocking third-party mobile software on its devices and keeping customers from switching to other operating systems. The lawsuit was filed in New Jersey and
New Jersey GlobeMar 18 2024
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Puyallup Tribe played key role in WA police accountability push
By Frank Hopper for Yes! Magazine. Broadcast version by Eric Tegethoff for Washington News Service reporting for the Yes! Magazine-Public News Service Collaboration This month marks four years since Manuel Ellis, a 33-year-old African American man, was killed by Tacoma police. Despite the all-too-familiar injustice of the killing, something happened in the aftermath that had never before
Public News ServiceMar 21 2024
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Project explores University of Michigan’s role in discrimination over 200-plus years
ANN ARBOR, MI - One of Santa Ono’s first initiatives in his University of Michigan tenure as president was an evaluation of the university’s history with racism and discrimination. A year into its work, the Inclusive History Project is moving ahead with multiple projects aimed toward that mission. The project’s leaders provided a progress update during a March 19 showcase to the university
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