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Mar 04 2023
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NJ Boys Wrestling Championships: See The Winners, Medalists
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ — The 2022-23 boys high school wrestling season in New Jersey finished with the state NJSIAA individual championships at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City on Saturday.
Here are the results of the championship bouts, along with the third-, fifth- and seventh-place bouts, the culmination of three days of competition that started with 448 wrestlers across 14 total weight
Patch.comJan 06 2023
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New Medical/Retail Building Gets Southington's OK
The Southington Planning and Zoning Commission voted 7-0 Tuesday, Jan. 3, in favor of a site plan pitched by Richard E. Frazier Sr. of Plantsville. He is building a 7,000-square-foot medical/retail building on 1175 Meriden Waterbury Turnpike (Route 322) on land zoned for commercial/business uses. Frazier filed an application with the town Dec. 12 to build the structure, which would go up
Patch.comJan 03 2023
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Frisco ISD to hold job fair for cafeteria workers
A job fair will be held to recruit child nutrition workers for the Frisco Independent School District from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Jan. 9 at the district’s service center at 12050 Rolater Road. “Work while your kids are in school and enjoy nights and weekends off. Competitive pay and benefits are available,” according to a post on the district’s website. Cooks and cashiers working in the Child
The Dallas Morning NewsMar 07 2023
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Tennessee First State To Ban Drag Shows For Minors
Tennessee First State To Ban Drag Shows For Minors Last Thursday, Tennessee became the first U.S. state to explicitly ban drag performances in public spaces accessible to minors. As Statista's Katharina Buchholz reports, Gov. Bill Lee signed the bill into law after he himself had cause some controversy when high school year book pictures of him dressed in drag resurfaced. While the state is
ZeroHedgeMar 07 2023
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Mayoral candidates point some fingers in forum addressing plans for water, conservation, parks
Eleven of 12 candidates vying to become the 42nd mayor of Colorado Springs spoke at a forum Tuesday to address land conservation, outdoor recreation and water. Hosted by the Palmer Land Conservancy and KOAA News 5 at Ivywild School, candidates answered questions about the critical water situation, parks and open spaces and fire protection. All competing in the crowded mayoral race to replace
Colorado Springs GazetteMar 07 2023
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Baltimore DPW employee and Loch Raven girls basketball coach arrested, charged with assault
A Baltimore City employee and high school girls basketball coach was arrested Feb. 18 and charged with second-degree assault and a fourth-degree sex offense. A Department of Public Works employee reported to human resources and Baltimore Police that her supervisor, Jerome Odell Ragsdale, inappropriately touched her and propositioned her to have sex numerous times over several years, police
Baltimore SunOct 31 2022
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'Impulse to conceal': John Fetterman loses out on major endorsement in heated Senate race
Republican Pennsylvania Senate nominee Dr. Mehmet Oz has received the endorsement from one of the state's largest newspapers with little more than a week left in his heated race against Democratic Lt. Gov. John Fetterman.
The editorial board of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette issued its endorsement on Sunday, telling readers Oz was the candidate "better prepared to lead," and citing
Fox News DigitalFeb 28 2023
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Tennessee Gov. Supports Anti-Drag Bill But Apparently Once Posed in Drag
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee says he’ll sign a bill restricting drag shows into law — even though an old photo of him in drag has surfaced. The photo is from the 1977 yearbook for Franklin High School in Tennessee. It shows a boy, apparently Lee, in a dress, an ornate hat, and a pearl necklace. The caption is “Hard Luck Woman.” He’s surrounded by girls in men’s suits. It was shared on Reddit over
The AdvocateMar 07 2023
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Police Arrest Teacher Accused Of Putting Students In Chokehold During Alleged Demonstration
A Connecticut teacher was arrested after she was accused of demonstrating a chokehold maneuver on her students, allegedly causing one to faint, ABC reported. Fifty-year-old Stefanie Sanabria, a math coach at Brookside Elementary School in Norwalk, Connecticut, allegedly performed the martial arts move on three students according to ABC News. The alleged incident happened on Feb. 24, and
The Daily CallerMay 08 2022
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Biden’s Disinformation Chief: Parents Concerned About Critical Race Theory Are ‘Disinformers’
The Biden administration’s new disinformation chief says that parents who are upset about critical race theory (CRT) making its way into public school classrooms are “disinformers” who “weaponize” the issue “for profit.”
Nina Jankowicz, who was appointed to lead the newly established Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security, dismissed the pushback against
The Epoch Times