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Mar 18 2024
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City of Glasgow to get new judicial center
City of Glasgow to get new judicial center GLASGOW, Ky. – Glasgow is getting a new judicial center, and some demolition work is just weeks away. Right now, the project is still in the design phase but is expected to have modern technology and security, with 56,000 square feet across three floors, according to Tommy Gumm, founder and chairman of the Board of Alliance Corporations in Glasgow.
WNKY 40Mar 22 2024
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Holy Cross beats UT Martin in First Four of NCAA Tournament
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Senior Cara McCormack set career highs with 23 points and seven 3-pointers, Bronagh Power-Cassidy added 15 points and Holy Cross secured its second NCAA Tournament win in program history, routing UT Martin 72-45 on Thursday night in the First Four. Holy Cross (21-12) has won five straight games and seven of its last nine, including the Patriot League Tournament
WPRI 12Mar 21 2024
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Columbus Zoo announces death of bat-eared fox, Ivy
POWELL, Ohio (WCMH) — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium made a sad announcement on social media Thursday about one of its bat-eared foxes. The zoo shared that Ivy, a nearly 5-year-old bat-eared fox, was humanely euthanized after her health “deteriorated rapidly” stemming from a battle with diabetes. The online statement noted that the condition is “difficult to manage in animals.” Ivy and her
NBC 4 WCMHMar 17 2024
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Ridgefield Community Emergency Response Team Seeks New Members
The Ridgefield CERT team is trained to the standards established by the Citizen Corps program put forward by the Department of Homeland Security and Federal Emergency Management Agency and includes 20 hours of training. Registration and more information is available online here. Classes will be held on a first come basis and will be capped at twenty. CERT is a volunteer organization that
Patch.comMar 19 2024
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Runnin' Utes advance to next round of NIT after 84-75 win over UC Irvine
SALT LAKE CITY — Welcome back to the NIT, Utah. After a five-year hiatus from postseason play, the Runnin' Utes were back to postseason basketball Tuesday night. No, it wasn't the NCAA Tournament, but it was extra basketball nonetheless. And with that first appearance in some time, while showcasing a No. 2 seed in the invitational tournament, Utah got some work in and secured a 84-75 win over
KSLMar 22 2024
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Teacher among 6 Bay Area men arrested in "Operation Broken Heart" child exploitation sting
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY – Six men from across the Bay Area, including a high school teacher, were arrested for child exploitation following a sting operation where police posed as teens on social media, prosecutors said Friday. According to Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton's office, the men were arrested between Feb. 26 and Mar. 7 as part of "Operation Broken Heart", which aimed
CBS News (Online)Mar 22 2024
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California police using Lego heads to protect suspect ID
A new law has one Southern California police department posting Lego heads instead of mugshots. In an Instagram post from Monday, the Murrieta Police Department said they started doing this because of a new state law implementing restrictions for law enforcement agencies on social media. “The Murrieta Police Department prides itself in its transparency with the community, but also honours
Todays ChronicMar 16 2024
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National Alliance on Mental Illness presenting program on burnout
WATERLOO -- Black Hawk County's chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness will present "Dealing with Burn Out and the Brain."
It will be presented by Emily Conrad Steffen and Rachael Jorgensen. They are licensed social workers and therapists at the State Street Counseling Services.
The program will be from 7 to 8 p.m. on March 21 in the lower level of the First
Waterloo Cedar Falls CourierMar 22 2024
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NYC woman finds long-lost friend with help of old photo and lucky Facebook post
An old photo album, a social media plea and a key stroke of luck reconnected an Upper West Side woman with a long-lost friend she hadn’t seen or spoken to in three decades. When Jennifer Calcano found a charming photo in a scrapbook a few years ago of her and an older girl she knew growing up in the 1990s, she wondered what happened to her childhood pal. The older girl, Kimberly Mendez, played
New York Post (News)Mar 19 2024
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Bristol officers honored for heroism, police chief retires
BRISTOL, Conn. (WTNH) — A woman walked into the Bristol police station on October 5, 2023, brandishing a firearm, marking a chilling anniversary just a year after the loss of two officers in the line of duty. It all started when 51-year-old Suzanne Laprise began banging on the security window with the weapon before discharging it inside the lobby. She pointed the gun towards her head, asking
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