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  1. County councilman to address county Republican women May 18

    Cory Sprunger to address Adams County Republican Women on May 18.

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  2. TEN U.S. CITIES JOIN CENTRAL EUROPEAN PRO-DEMOCRACY COALITION

    Bratislava joins global network of mayors

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  3. New Council Members Take Office

    New council members sworn in, taking office on Kirkwood City Council.

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  4. There’s Something Way Different About the XRQ-73 Drone

    The XRQ-73 drone has a hybrid propulsion system.

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  5. Big Sioux Pedestrian Bridge on council agenda, Tuesday ribbon cutting planned

    The Big Sioux Pedestrian Bridge is on the city council agenda.

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  6. Davich: From teacher to teacher: A legacy that adds up

    Davich highlights the impact of state and national policies on the teaching profession.

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  7. MEDIA ADVISORY – CLC Convention Opens Monday as Thousands of Workers Gather in Winnipeg

    Thousands of union activists and labour leaders gather in Winnipeg for the Canadian Labour Congress' Constitutional Convention

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  8. DOC inmate alleges neglect, seeks court order for dentures, eyeglasses

    Inmate files lawsuit against DOC alleging neglect, seeks dental and vision treatment.

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  9. John Manzo column: Addressing an immoral action

    An individual's immoral action sparks public debate about moral accountability.

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  10. Community Development Block Grants up for Vaca council discussion

    Community Development Block Grants to be discussed by Vaca council members.

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  11. Horoscopes by Holiday: May 10, 2026

    Focus on productivity

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  12. From Germans to Marshallese to a wide array of Hispanics, immigration a central theme in Springdale’s history

    Immigration has been a central theme in Springdale's history, with the city's population having grown from a nearly all-white German community to one with significant Marshallese and Hispanic populations.

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  13. In Grapevine and Colleyville, a backlash against ‘anti-woke’

    Grapevine and Colleyville school district voters reject 'anti-woke' board members who used divisive language.

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  14. Letter: A tribute to mothers

    M is for the memories we hold deep in our heart

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  15. The Daily Dirt: Waiting for 485x reform? Mamdani admin says wait longer

    485x tax abatement program is being proposed for reform, with developers seeking to weaken the wage standard and unions pushing to strengthen it.

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  16. National mood is against Republicans, but redistricting could help prop them up

    National polls show President Trump's approval ratings are at historic lows.

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  17. COLUMN: Call to action against Valley Link

    Valley Link's business model poses threat to rural livelihoods

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  18. Miami-Dade’s sargassum problem isn’t going away — and neither are the costs

    Sargassum blooms expected to worsen in Miami-Dade, causing more beach cleanup expenses.

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  19. Marriage licenses: May 9, 2026

    Cass County Clerk’s Office issues marriage licenses to the following couples:

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  20. County officials talk 'community decay'

    Commissioners discuss potential ordinance to address community decay.

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  21. Medicaid town hall slated for Jonesboro

    Medicaid town hall meeting to discuss ARHOME Community Engagement and Work Requirement rules in Jonesboro on May 13.

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  22. Bangor’s Fairmount closure won’t add to proposed $65.5M school budget

    Bangor’s Fairmount closure won't add to proposed $65.5M school budget

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  23. Letter: Disregard for traffic rules is a big part of downtown's problem

    A major contributor to downtown's problems is the blatant disregard for traffic rules.

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  24. The Pope’s First Anniversary Is Marked by More Sparring from the White House

    Pope's first anniversary marked by tensions with White House

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  25. For Putin, Problems (and Paranoia) Keep Mounting

    Drones are being used to attack Russian military targets, causing casualties and damage.

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  26. Our Opinion: Cheshire's town election gives a timely reminder of the value in each and every vote

    A narrow victory in a small town highlights the importance of each vote in shaping local decision-making.

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  27. Democrats press military on Israeli evacuation zones

    U.S. senators call on U.S. military to clarify coordination with Israel on evacuation zones

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  28. A viral clip that captured a generation’s housing angst

    A 35-year-old man sparked outrage at a town meeting in Marblehead, Massachusetts, by expressing frustration with the town's housing policies.

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  29. Column: Immigration detention is for profit, not law

    Immigration detention is driven by profit, not law

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  30. UAE reports drone and missile attack

    UAE says it intercepted and destroyed a drone and missile over the country

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  31. The U.S. will start revoking passports for thousands of parents who owe child support

    U.S. Department of State to revoke passports of parents who owe $2,500 or more in child support

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