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Apr 22 2023
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Longtime Trump ally Laxalt joins PAC supporting DeSantis
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt, a longtime Donald Trump ally, will help lead a political action committee encouraging Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. Laxalt, who roomed with DeSantis at the Naval Justice School, will serve as the chairman of the Never Back Down super PAC, the organization confirmed Saturday.
Toronto StarMar 03 2023
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Elgin News Digest: Elgin’s Salute To Our Heroes seeking scholarship applications; Rose Day fundraiser orders being taken by Elgin Lions Club; Elgin Police Department hosting Taco ‘Bout It With A Cop
Applications for scholarships will be accepted by the Salute To Our Heroes Foundation Scholarship Fund of Elgin through April 5. Applicants should be veterans or someone with an immediate family member who is a veteran or on active military duty, the organization said. The also must reside in Kane County and be a high school senior, college student or adult entering studies for a degree or
Chicago TribuneApr 19 2023
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Iowa Teens Plead Guilty to Murdering Spanish Teacher with Bat Over Bad Grade
Two Iowa teens have pleaded guilty to killing their high school Spanish teacher with a bat because one of them was upset about a bad grade, say prosecutors. On Tuesday, Willard Miller, 17, and Jeremy Goodale, 18, of Fairfield, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of Nohema Graber, 66, a mother of three. As part of a plea agreement, prosecutors will recommend a sentence of 30
PeopleApr 25 2023
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Dallas voters begin casting ballots for May 6 election
Voters began casting ballots Monday for the May 6 election, which includes a series of municipal races across North Texas that will decide who claims mayoral, city council and school board seats. In Dallas, voters trickled into polling sites around the city after they opened at 8 a.m. for the start of the early voting period. Campaign signs surrounded several city recreation centers, college
The Dallas Morning NewsApr 09 2023
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19-year-old fatally shot Sunday afternoon in East Baltimore
A 19-year-old died after being shot on Easter Sunday in the Coldstream Homestead Montebello neighborhood, Baltimore Police said. Officers were dispatched to a reported shooting on the 1600 block of Chilton Street at about 2:31 p.m. Sunday, and found a 19-year-old man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds to his body. He was taken to a hospital, where he died. Those with information are asked
Baltimore SunApr 25 2023
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Presenting the restored Book Depository building
The once-vacant Book Depository building next to Michigan Central Station reopens Tuesday after a much-needed makeover. Why it matters: As the new home of Newlab's Detroit headquarters, the Book Depository's rebirth is the first phase of Ford Motor's new mobility-focused Michigan Central innovation campus. Catch up quick: Renowned local architect Albert Kahn designed the building as a post
AxiosMar 22 2023
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Man killed in South Baltimore Wednesday, police say
A man was fatally shot early Wednesday in South Baltimore, Baltimore Police said.
Officers arrived around 3:15 a.m. to the 3700 block of 9th Street in the Fairfield neighborhood for a reported shooting. There, a man who had gunshot wounds was pronounced dead at the scene.
Homicide detectives ask anyone with information to contact them at 410-396-2100 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-
Baltimore SunMar 11 2023
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Memphis D-lineman Stutts commits to Arkansas
Arkansas landed the commitment of defensive lineman Dion Stutts during Saturday’s Junior Day. Stutts, 6-3, 270 pounds, of Memphis University School, picked the Razorbacks over scholarship offers from Texas A&M, Ole Miss, Missouri, Mississippi State, South Carolina, Indiana and several other schools. He also visited Fayetteville on Jan. 28. Stutts said then that he and Arkansas defensive
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteFeb 27 2023
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FDSH students plan walkout
Teenagers across the state plan to take a stand on Wednesday to show their opposition to several bills in the Iowa state legislature that they say are attacking the LGBTQ community. Fort Dodge Senior High School junior Sofia Bristow is organizing a student walkout to protest the proposed legislation. Dodger students will be among many from high schools across the state participating in similar
The Messenger (Iowa)Apr 27 2023
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Gov. Walz signs bills that seek to make Minnesota an abortion, LGBTQ+ refuge
WCCO TV staff report Gov. Tim Walz on Thursday signed bills protecting people providing or seeking abortions in the state; one making Minnesota a refuge for gender-affirming medical care; and another banning conversion therapy. Forum News Service reports a school bus driver who was formerly a county commissioner in northern Minnesota and law enforcement officer “faces one felony second-degree
MinnPost