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Apr 22 2024
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St. Paul's sprinter Khashou inks with the University of Tampa
St. Paul’s sprinter Jacob Khashou couldn’t hide his smile as he put pen to paper, signing with the University of Tampa on April 18. It’s been a long journey for the senior, who broke his hip as a sophomore, but overcame that injury to sign with the Division II Spartans. “My junior year, I came back from the hip injury and had a great season,” Khashou said. “That’s when I knew that I wanted to
The Times-PicayuneApr 23 2024
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No. 11 St. Augustine defeats Vineland - Baseball recap
Jake Meyers finished 2-for-3 with four RBI and one run as St. Augustine, No. 11 in the NJ.com Top 20, defeated Vineland 12-2 in Richland to win its fifth straight.
St. Augustine (9-1) took a 3-1 lead at the end of the first inning before adding five more runs in the third. St. Augustine also scored four runs in the sixth.
nj.comApr 24 2024
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Daughter sues St. Paul, two officers in Yia Xiong's killing
The daughter of a 65-year-old St. Paul man who was shot and killed by police as he wielded a knife has sued the city and two police officers who fired their weapons, alleging they were negligent and disregarded department policies in the deadly encounter. The lawsuit in the death of Yia Xiong comes a month after state and county prosecutors decided to not charge the officers and said the
Star TribuneApr 24 2024
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St. Louis-based Gateway Pundit to file for bankruptcy, owner says
ST. LOUIS — A St. Louis-based website, which alleged Georgia poll workers illegally counted ballots in the 2020 presidential race, announced on Wednesday it would file for bankruptcy. The Gateway Pundit was accused by Georgia election workers in 2021 of defamation and causing emotional distress, after the website alleged they had produced and counted illegal ballots that contributed to
St. Louis Post-DispatchApr 24 2024
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100 new miles of protected bike lanes for St. Paul - MinnPost
Kyle Stokes at Axios reports St. Paul is proposing a massive expansion of the city’s current network of bikeways, especially by adding “off-street” or “separated lanes” on high-traffic streets. Louis Krauss at the Star Tribune is reporting a development proposal for Lino Lakes that includes a new mosque brought residents out by the hundreds for a city meeting this week, setting off a debate
MinnPostApr 24 2024
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St. Paul proposes 100 new miles of protected bike lanes
Many St. Paul bicycle enthusiasts are elated about a city proposal to build more than 100 miles of new protected bike lanes over the next 15 years. Why it matters: St. Paul is proposing a massive expansion of the city's current network of bikeways, especially by adding "off-street" or "separated" lanes on high-traffic streets. • That's a change. Most of the city's protected bike paths are
AxiosApr 24 2024
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In St. Petersburg, homeless people get an apartment, support – and a fresh start
ST. PETERSBURG – In the community room of the brand new apartment complex, staff were unpacking boxes of donated food when Janet Stringfellow got the text. Case workers and peer counselors followed her out the glass doors, into the bright morning. It was a warm winter Wednesday, just after 9 a.m. In the parking lot between the two towers, a passenger van pulled up behind a moving truck. Soon,
Tampa Bay Times