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  • USSouth Dakota Searchlight

    Sixth tribal nation bans Noem for comments on cartels, Native children

    Six of the nine Native American tribes in South Dakota have now voted to ban Gov. Kristi Noem from their lands. The Yankton Sioux Tribe Business and Claims Committee voted unanimously on Friday to ban the governor, citing her comments about drug cartels, Native American children and what one tribal council member characterized as performative […] The post Sixth tribal nation bans Noem for comments on cartels, Native children appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.

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  • USKIRO

    President Biden arrives at Sea-Tac with Inslee, Harrell and more to greet him

    Traffic is expected to be extremely congested during his visit.

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  • USThe Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.

    Firesteel watershed open house draws over 100 people, provides opportunity to see the wetland project area

    May 10—MITCHELL — As Cindy Gregg browsed through an assortment of displays full of information about the city's wetland project along Firesteel Creek, she gained a clearer understanding of the plans to reduce runoff in the watershed. Gregg was among the Mitchell area residents who attended a Firesteel watershed open house Tuesday at the Valley View Villa venue, formerly known as the Kelley ...

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  • USThe Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.

    Mitchell first responders Tegethoff and Young recognized for exemplary service, leadership

    May 10—MITCHELL — Saving lives, continuous learning, and mentoring define the missions of two Mitchell first responders, earning them an award for excellence. Detective Casey Tegethoff and firefighter Mac Young received the Pursuit of Excellence award from the city recently for their respective departments. The annual award is presented to an employee from the department that exhibits ...

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  • BusinessThe Anniston Star, Ala.

    Look Back ... to Boys State participants announced, 1949

    May 10—May 10, 1949, in The Star: Five local youths have been chosen to represent Anniston Post No. 26, American Legion, at the annual Boys' State to be held at the University of Alabama. Four are from Anniston High School and one is from Alexandria High School. The Anniston boys are L. E. Strickland, 227 East E. Street; A. J. Winfield, 719 Blue Ridge Drive; R. L. Lumpkin, 108 East 21st St.; ...

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  • USThe Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.

    Mitchell Technical College's Stacy Two Eagle celebrates graduation from diesel program

    May 10—MITCHELL — There was a time not that long ago when Stacy Two Eagle was feeling overwhelmed. As a single mother of four enrolled in the diesel program at Mitchell Technical College, she was facing pressure from all sides. With children ranging in age from 16 years old to 7 years old in the Mitchell School District and a challenging school program at Mitchell Tech to navigate herself, she ...

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  • USThe Daily Republic, Mitchell, S.D.

    Attorney to Charles Mix County group: ACLU will file lawsuit with election petition changes

    May 10—LAKE ANDES — A group of Charles Mix County residents who have lost trust in the election process urged their county commissioners to consider a petition that implements sweeping changes to local election laws. The petition sought to make numerous changes to Charles Mix County's election process, the most notable included requiring county election officials to hand count ballots and ...

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  • USPolitico

    Inside the unusually aggressive Arizona grand jury that indicted Trump’s allies

    The grand jury displayed remarkable independence, even charging two Trump lawyers after prosecutors said they were not under investigation.

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  • USIdaho Statesman

    This Idaho gold mine just had air permit withheld by environmental review board. Here’s why

    “DEQ created a misleading risk analysis that greatly underestimates the actual cancer risk,” a board member said.

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  • LifestyleWVNS Bluefield

    Mother’s Day rush at local restaurants

    DANIELS, WV (WVNS) – Local restaurants are preparing for a lot of customers on Mother’s Day. With Mother’s Day approaching Sunday, May 12th, there’s no better way to celebrate your mom than going out to eat. The Resort at Glade Springs is hosting a Mother’s Day Brunch on Sunday. Jamie Henderson, Executive Chef at the […]

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  • USWFTV

    Regency Gardens Homeowners look to oust condo board that demanded $22k for special assessment fee

    Residents in one Orlando condominium complex are fighting back after their condo association board asked each homeowner to pay more than $11,000 for a special assessment fee, due in just 3 months.

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  • USWDVM

    Fairfax County looks to protect its eight mobile home communities

    FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va. (DC News Now) — The Fairfax County Affordable Housing Development Division is working to secure federal funding to protect its eight mobile home communities from disrepair and rising maintenance costs. The county is seeking feedback on an application for a federal grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s new […]

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  • USModesto Bee

    Woman goes missing in river near Newman after trying to rescue daughter, sheriff reports

    It happened at the Fisherman’s Bend trailer park on River Road.

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  • USWPXI

    Luke Bryan to perform concert on land belonging to Westmoreland County farmer

    It’s been a busy few months for Joyce Cunningham. She runs “Knot Only Mending,” an alteration shop at her family farm in Smithton.

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  • USWFLA

    Man hospitalized following shooting in Tampa, police say

    A man is hospitalized following a shooting in Tampa, according to the police department.

  • USWFTV

    Environmental Review Reveals New SpaceX Starship-Super Heavy Plans

    The FAA intends to look at the potential environmental impacts of issuing a commercial launch Vehicle Operator License to SpaceX for the Starship-Super Heavy launch vehicle at Launch Complex 39A.

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  • NewsKLAS articles

    NPHY “Homecoming” Gala Celebrates the Journey Home For Homeless Youth

    Las Vegas(KLAS)-It’s a night a full of nostalgia and purpose with the Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth. Their “Homecoming” gala celebrating the journey home is on May 16th at World Market Center, and here to officially pin the surprise emcee’s corsage is the homecoming court, CEO Asrash Ghafoori, and gala committee co-chairs Stacey Gualandi, and […]

  • USThe Lima News, Ohio

    On the road: Camping industry sees uptick

    May 10—LIMA — Traveling across the country can be accomplished by car or plane. Many Americans choose to travel with a recreational vehicle or RV. After COVID-19, the use of campers increased across the states. According to Sun Valley Campground owner Allison Williams, Americans began to bring out their campers as a safe way to travel and get outside. Growing Trend Retailer Reineke RV ...

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  • USThe Lima News, Ohio

    '51 Chevy has delivered 3 generations to graduation day

    May 10—LIMA — On Saturday evening, Parker Judy will drive a 1951 Chevy to his high school graduation ceremony at Lima Central Catholic High School. Arriving in a vintage car adds a unique twist to any senior's graduation day, but the generational history of this particular Chevy makes the day even more special for Parker. The vehicle was purchased new in 1951 by George Wenger as a gift for his ...

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  • LifestyleThe Lima News, Ohio

    Positive Addiction brings life-affirming message to students

    May 10—LIMA — For Chad Dunlap, every moment in life is precious, a lesson he learned after a friend's life was tragically cut short. Dunlap brought that message to students in Lima's Catholic schools during an address Friday at St. Charles School. His address was the precursor to the school's 41st annual Positive Addiction Race, a 5K to help encourage students to develop positive habits in ...

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  • BusinessLexington Herald-Leader

    Former program director for WVLK radio Robert Lindsey has died

    He had “one of the most recognizable voices in Lexington radio,” a 2009 Herald-Leader article said.

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  • USKTVX

    Utah to see spotty showers and warming temperatures

    The warming trend continues as we hold onto a chance of spotty showers before a calmer and even warmer Mother's Day!

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  • USThe Pueblo Chieftain

    Colorado serial killer Adre Baroz gets additional 12-year sentence for Pueblo jail assaults

    A man convicted of kidnapping and killing five people received an additional 12-year prison sentence Friday for three assaults at the Pueblo jail.

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  • SportsPalm Beach Daily News

    2024 Pathfinders scholarship awards honor 54 remarkable Palm Beach, Martin county students

    Students from public or private schools were eligible to be nominated for Pathfinders scholarships. Here's what to know about the winners.

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  • USKTVX

    Utah prepares for funeral of Sgt. Hooser — Here’s what you should know

    The funeral is scheduled for Monday, May 13, and is open to the public. There will also be a public viewing on Sunday, May 12.

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  • USWREG articles

    Southeast Memphis shooting sends woman to hospital

    MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A woman is in critical condition after a shooting Friday afternoon in southeast Memphis. Police say they responded to 3755 Ironwood Drive for a shooting at 4:48 p.m. The victim was taken to Regional One in critical condition. The suspect is not in custody, but is known by the victim. Police are […]

  • USNY Daily News

    Two men shot in head during Queens drive-by shooting

    Two men were shot in the head during a drive-by shooting on a busy Queens thoroughfare, police said Friday. The victims, ages 20 and 18, were in a white sedan heading east on Merrick Blvd. near 225th St. in Laurelton about 9:50 p.m. Thursday when a second white sedan sped up to them. As it rolled past the victims’ car, someone inside the white sedan pulled a gun and opened fire, hitting each ...

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  • USWFXT

    Divers determine stolen van pulled from river on North Shore was unoccupied

    A team of divers determined nobody was in a stolen van pulled from a river on the North Shore on Friday morning, law enforcement officials said.

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  • USThe Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.

    THPD releases identity in fatal shooting from Tuesday

    May 10—One of the victims in a Tuesday shooting has died, Terre Haute police said Friday. Dead is Antonio M. Jones, 48, of Terre Haute. City police earlier said officers responded about 12:25 a.m. Tuesday to a residence in the 1800 block of South Center Street on a report of shots fired. Those officers discovered multiple individuals had been injured as a result of gunfire, THPD said in a news ...

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  • USThe Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.

    Vigo County School Corp. honors 2024 recipients of Circle of Honor

    May 10—Thirteen individuals whose accomplishments have shined a light on Vigo County schools were recognized Friday during the third annual VCSC Circle of Honor program. The celebration took place at Terre Haute North Vigo High School. The 2024 Circle of Honor Recipients are Sandy Billing; Jill Brewer; Karen Goeller; Evangeline Harris Merriweather; Rev. Teresa Hord Owens; Louis "Pete" Jones; ...

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  • USThe Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.

    Federal inmate charged in fatal stabbing of fellow prisoner at Terre Haute

    May 10—A federal prison inmate at the Federal Correctional Complex in Terre Haute faces charges including manslaughter as a result of an April 2023 stabbing, the government said Friday. Prosecutors said a federal grand jury has returned an indictment charging Otha Don Watkins III, 42, of Cairo, Illinois, with involuntary manslaughter and possessing contraband in prison. If convicted, Watkins ...

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  • USKTVX

    TRAFFIC ALERT: Expect freeway ramp closures near SLC airport this weekend

    If you're planning on traveling to the Salt Lake City International Airport this weekend, here are some ramp closures UDOT says you need to know about.

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  • USKRON

    Santa Rosa man receives life sentence for attempting to murder wife with scissors

    (KRON) — A Santa Rosa man, Adrian Cervantes-Alvarez, 38, received a life sentence for attempting to murder his wife with a pair of grooming scissors, Santa Rosa District Attorney Carla Rodriguez said on Friday. “The victim showed amazing courage in holding Mr. Cervantez-Alvarez accountable. This was an extremely violent act committed by a man with […]

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  • USApp.com | Asbury Park Press

    NJ Attorney General investigating after man dies in police custody in Brick

    The victim, whose identity is not being released at this time, suffered “an apparent medical episode” after he was placed in handcuffs, cops say.

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  • USKIRO

    13-year-old dies from apparent overdose in Spanaway

    A 13-year-old boy died in a Spanaway home of an apparent drug overdose.

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  • USThe Valdosta Daily Times, Ga.

    No injuries in shootings; 3 people arrested

    May 10—VALDOSTA — Valdosta police have made arrests in two shooting incidents in three days, one near a day care and the other at a house where children were inside, police said Friday. No one was hurt in either incident. About 12:20 p.m. Tuesday, a Valdosta police officer heard several gunshots in the area of the 1500 block of East Park Avenue. As officers were responding to the area, several ...

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  • USThe High Point Enterprise, N.C.

    Man arrested in connection with child pornography

    May 10—HIGH POINT — Police have arrested and charged a man with multiple felony counts associated with child pornography. Ricky K. Vernon, 63, of High Point was charged with three counts of felony third-degree sexual exploitation of a minor and one count of felony possession of a weapon of mass destruction that involved a seized firearm. Additional charges are expected, police say. On Friday ...

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  • LifestyleThe Valdosta Daily Times, Ga.

    Lindsey Strickland earns Education, Human Services Highest Academic Achievement Award at VSU

    May 10—VALDOSTA — Lindsey Strickland of Homerville, Georgia, is the recipient of Valdosta State University's 2023-2024 James L. and Dorothy H. Dewar College of Education and Human Services Highest Academic Achievement Award. Strickland was recognized during VSU's annual Academic Honors and Awards Dinner on April 25. The James L. and Dorothy H. Dewar College of Education and Human Services ...

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  • WorldPioneer Press, St. Paul, Minn.

    Legal Marijuana Now loses major party status following Minnesota Supreme Court ruling

    The Legal Marijuana Now Party will no longer be recognized by Minnesota as a major political party following a Friday ruling by the state Supreme Court. Now the state is left with two major parties with automatic ballot access — the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party and the Republican party. That’s down from four just two years ago. Justices of the high court unanimously rejected an appeal from ...

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  • USThe Arizona Republic

    High-roller swears he was drugged at Vegas blackjack table, offers $1 million for proof

    A Southern California real estate developer bought 14 billboards in Vegas offering a $1 million reward for info on who drugged him at a casino in 2021

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  • USThe Decatur Daily, Ala.

    State seeking death penalty for Fort Payne woman accused of pushing victim off cliff

    May 10—Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against a Fort Payne woman accused of pushing a Hartselle woman off a cliff in Little River Canyon National Preserve, according to a notice filed Friday in Dekalb County Circuit Court. Loretta Kay Carr, 45, along with her daughter, Jessie Eden Kelly, 22, are both charged with capital murder-kidnapping in the October 2021 death of Mary Elizabeth ...

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  • USPolitico

    Black activists in the Bronx assail controversial Hochul remark

    Black Lives Matter and education leaders joined students in seeking action with her apology.

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  • PoliticsMSNBC

    Michael Cohen set to follow Stormy Daniels as next bombshell witness

    Prosecutors have built their case with documents and dry testimony ahead of Michael Cohen's grand entrance to the courtroom next week.

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  • USWPXI

    Tree removal company calls jump after tornadoes, rough winds

    Nonstop calls for local tree trimming and tree removal companies.

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  • USWAVY

    Stepfather requests mercy for stepson’s sentence after attacked with ceramic tiles in Norfolk

    53-year-old Mark Willis was sentenced on Friday to three years in prison after pleading guilty to hitting his stepfather in the head with ceramic tiles last year.

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  • USIdaho Statesman

    An Idaho couple was accused of kidnapping neighbor’s son. Here is their plea deal

    “When (my son) disappeared from his mother’s in Arizona, it was mine and hers worst nightmare,” the teen’s father said in court.

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  • EntertainmentWHBF Davenport

    Historic locomotive makes QCA stop

    A piece of history rolled the rails into the QCA. The Empress is a 2816 steam engine dating back to 1930, and a large crowd gathered as it made a stop at Quinlan Court in Davenport. The stop was part of Canadian Pacific Kansas City’s (CPKC) Final Spike Anniversary Steam Tour. Attendees had a chance […]

  • USKTVX

    ‘Severely epileptic’ woman missing from Layton found

    Holley Chadwick, 34, has been missing since Thursday, May 9, according to relatives. Holley is described as having blue eyes and dirty blonde hair, being around 5'7" tall and weighing around 115 pounds.

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  • USWHIO

    Investigation launched into Ohio teachers’ retirement system after ‘disturbing allegations’

    An investigation has been launched into the board that manages one of the largest public pension funds in the country.

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  • USMSNBC

    Appeals court rejects Hunter Biden request to dismiss gun charges

    Hunter Biden's federal gun case is set to go to trial early next month after an appeals court denied his request to dismiss his charges.

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