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Mar 16 2024
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Court of Appeals judge to be sworn in March 29
BOISE, Idaho (KIFI) - Idaho Court of Appeals Judge Michael Tribe will take his public oath of office during an investiture ceremony set for 10 a.m. MT Friday, March 29. The public, friends and family are invited to attend the ceremony in the Idaho Supreme Court courtroom in Boise, as well as a reception after. The ceremony will be streamed live online through Idaho In Session. The Court of
KIFI News 8Mar 16 2024
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Orlando Pride fights Louisville to a draw, 2-2
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando Pride played its first game of the 2024 season in Louisville Saturday night, battling Racing Louisville to a draw and earning a point in the NWSL standings. The Pride was down 2-0 in the first 20 minutes of the match at Lynn Family Stadium, but secured two goals and kept Louisville from scoring again, even though they played with a player down from the 62nd minute
Click OrlandoMar 11 2024
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Missing Mizzou student last seen in Nashville
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — A Missouri family is desperate for answers after a University of Missouri student went missing while visiting Nashville over the weekend. The family of 22-year-old Riley Strain rushed in from Springfield, MO to Nashville in an attempt to gather any information about his whereabouts. They told News 2 he was in Nashville for a fraternity conference. Authorities
Fox 4 Kansas CityJun 26 2023
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Sale closed in Santa Rosa: $1.2 million for a single-family residence
A spacious house located at 3145 Montecito Meadow Drive in Santa Rosa has a new owner. The 2,648-square-foot property, built in 1987, was sold on June 7, 2023. The $1,200,000 purchase price works out to $453 per square foot. The property features six bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a garage. The unit sits on a 0.4-acre lot. Other houses have recently been sold nearby: • A 1,621-square-foot home
The Press DemocratMar 16 2024
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University of Arkansas custodial workers protest against university’s consideration to outsource facility management jobs
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA)— A protest was held Saturday in response to the University of Arkansas considering outsourcing its facility management jobs to a private company. “It’s maddening. I give my all to for this place to be thrown aside,” said Curt Groce. Groce is a custodial supervisor for the university. He has worked for the university for six years. “I wanted to work for the
KNWAAug 18 2023
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Biden Administration Considering Plea Deals for 9/11 Masterminds, Victims' Families Disgusted
It appears that Joe Biden’s regime is about to do it again, striking a blow against Americans by handing a huge legal concession to the terrorists on trial for masterminding the 9/11 terror attacks that took the lives of 3,000 Americans. Many 9/11 family members already feel as if the federal government has turned its back on them, but now it is about to get worse. The Biden regime has sent a
Western JournalOct 20 2023
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Judge says Alex Jones can't worm his way out of paying $1 billion to Sandy Hook families
A judge ruled on Friday that far-right conspiracy theorist webcaster Alex Jones cannot use bankruptcy protection to avoid paying out over $1.1 billion in damages to the families of the Sandy Hook shooting victims, ABC News . Jones, who runs the InfoWars program, spent years claiming that the Newtown, Connecticut elementary school shooting was staged with child actors, inciting his supporters
Raw StoryOct 20 2023
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Alex Jones can't hide behind bankruptcy, judge rules, must pay $1 billion to Sandy Hook families
Alex Jones can't hide behind bankruptcy protection to avoid paying more than $1 billion in damages to the families of Sandy Hook victims who sued the conspiracy theorist for repeatedly claiming the deadly shooting at the Connecticut elementary school was a hoax. The decision by U.S. District Judge Christopher Lopez on Thursday marks another major defeat for Jones. SALT DEDUCTION BACK IN FOCUS
Washington ExaminerMar 17 2024
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Back to school: Dr. Ronald Campbell celebrates turning 99 at MCCC
MONROE — Born March 12, 1925, Monroe County Community College President Emeritus Dr. Ronald Campbell celebrated his 99th birthday with family and friends in the La-Z-Boy Center atrium. Kojo Quartey, president of MCCC, welcomed guests and shared some of Campbell’s accomplishments. Campbell, the college’s first president, was 39 when he began his career in Monroe. Official groundbreaking for the
Monroe NewsMar 16 2024
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Nominations Open In New Mexico For 2024 Governor’s Awards For Excellence In The Arts
The New Mexico Arts Commission and the New Mexico Arts Division announce a call for nominations for the 2024 Governor’s Awards for Excellence in the Arts. Nominations are only open to organizations and living artists in New Mexico. Nominations may be made by any New Mexico resident except for New Mexico Arts Commissioners and New Mexico Arts Division staff. Please note: Galleries may not
Los Alamos Daily Post