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Countryside Mall Back-to-School Bash: The fourth annual Back-to-School Bash features free backpacks to the first 250 kids, more than 50 vendors, ...
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Torpedo Factory Art Center goes back to requiring masks indoors. Vernon Miles July 29, 2021 at 2:15pm. Following new guidance from the Governor's ...
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'Like back in Syria': migrant volunteers clear up flood-hit Germany. Reuters. 2 minute read. AHRWEILER, Germany, July 29 (Reuters) - Syrian ...
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Welcome Back Weeks Catalyzed Tens of Thousands of Dollars in Spending at Downtown Small Businesses. SEATTLE (July 30, 2021) – Mayor Jenny ...
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Intel: Back on Top by 2025? Silicon giant bets on nanosheet devices and new on-chip power distribution tech. Samuel K. Moore.
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TITUSVILLE, Fla – Aria Blythe, 12, got her first dose of the Pfizer vaccine at a back-to-school vaccine event at Parrish Medical Center in Titusville ...
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Calvin Ridley back after offseason ankle surgery. Falcons' top wide receiver Calvin Ridley catches a pass on the first day of practice. Caption.
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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — After missing out last year due to COVID-19, county fairs are back across the state, including the Stearns County Fair in ...
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Chicago hit two firms — including global snack food giant Mondelez International — with $935,000 in back pay and fines for running afoul of the city's ...
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Bolden opted out of the 2020 season and is working his way back into the offense as a reliable piece and special teamer. Then there's Taylor, the ...
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The Massachusetts Gaming Commission grilled a senior Encore Casino staffer Thursday over its continued delay to bring back poker as the ...
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Too many repeat DWI offenders being released right back onto the street, Harris County officials say
Constable says many accused drunk drivers are being released back onto the street. Harris County officials say too many DWI offenders are being let ...
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