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Mar 14 2024
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Northwest Arkansas and River Valley schools cancel after-school activities
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — With the threat of severe weather, some schools throughout Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley are releasing students early and canceling after-school activities. Here are schools that have announced early dismissals and/or cancellations of after-school activities: Elkins School District announced Grades kindergarten through 12th will dismiss at 2:00 pm and
KNWAMar 17 2024
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Three college basketball teams from Kentucky still standing in NAIA national championships
Kentucky will be represented by two women’s teams and one men’s team on the national stages of the NAIA basketball championships this week. The men’s and women’s teams from the University of the Cumberlands advanced with second-round victories Saturday as did the women’s squad from Campbellsville. Georgetown’s men’s and women’s teams were both defeated Saturday along with the men from Union
Lexington Herald-LeaderAug 25 2022
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Starbucks creating ‘culture of fear’ as it fires dozens involved in union efforts
More than 85 workers at Starbucks who were heavily involved in union organizing efforts at giant coffee chain have been fired over the past several months, according to the workers group Starbucks Workers United.
Workers have filed numerous unfair labor practice charges over the firings and a federal judge recently ordered the reinstatement of seven workers in Memphis, Tennessee, who
The GuardianMar 13 2024
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'Like a Piece of Luggage' Day Care Worker Threw Toddler Into Wall
MIDDLETOWN, CT — A teacher at the Town & Country Early Learning Center has been arrested following an incident where a 2-year-old child was assaulted. The Middletown Police Special Investigations Unit initiated an investigation after receiving a complaint on January 12, 2024, regarding the assault at the facility located at 195 South Main Street in Middletown. The accused, Kristie Kovarcik
Shore News NetworkMar 17 2024
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Bill Haisten: In Oklahoma, a terrible season and an empty Selection Sunday
Before we address the depressing nature of this college basketball season in Oklahoma, and how the good ol’ days of 1988-2010 were remarkable, I’ve got to mention this: the new WeStreet Ice Center fits right in with elite Tulsa sports facilities like the Reynolds Center, the Mabee Center, ONEOK Field, the Southern Hills championship course, TU’s Case Tennis Center and Union-Tuttle Stadium.
Tulsa WorldMar 16 2024
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People gather for seventh-annual Lincoln Women’s March
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - People from across the Capital City gathered outside the Capitol on Saturday as apart of the seventh-annual Lincoln Women’s March. Participants gathered at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Student Union and walked to the State Capitol building to hear from speakers. Organizers said the focus of this year’s march is on reproductive rights and bodily autonomy, as well
KOLNAug 23 2023
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NJ woman awarded $10G in revenge-porn lawsuit against ex-math teacher who posted her nude selfies online
A 29-year-old New Jersey woman has won a lawsuit against her former high school math teacher who posted her nude selfies on a revenge-porn website. Kaitlyn Cannon, a graduate of Wall High School in New Jersey, was appalled to find the intimate snaps on a site called Anon-IB in 2018, two years after she sent the pics to her then-boyfriend when she attended Penn State, Insider reported. Cannon
New York Post (News)Mar 17 2024
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Metra schedules meeting on plans for new Woodstock yard
WOODSTOCK, Ill. — Metra will hold an open house meeting in Woodstock on Thursday, March 21, to discuss plans for a new layover yard for the Union Pacific Northwest Line planned near the community in McHenry County, The meeting will be Thursday, March 21, from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the Woodstock Opera House Community Room, 121 W. Van Buren Street. The planned facility, the Woodstock Layover
Trains.comDec 01 2022
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Senate votes to impose Biden rail deal on unions, avoiding Dec. 9 strike
The Senate overwhelmingly voted Thursday to prevent a national rail strike from kicking off next week by imposing a collective bargaining agreement negotiated by the Biden White House.
The Senate voted 81-15 to enshrine the terms of a tentative deal unveiled in September that would give 115,000 members of 12 rail unions 24% raises and $5,000 in bonuses retroactive to 2020. It also would
New York Post (News)Mar 17 2024
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Kansas City celebrates St. Patrick’s Day with parade down Broadway
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City celebrated the 50th annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade Sunday as onlookers lined both sides of Broadway Boulevard through Midtown. Sunday’s parade marked the first large public outdoor gathering since the Super Bowl victory parade and rally ended in a shooting last month outside of Union Station. Outside of the report of a shots fired call around 1 p.m. two blocks
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