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  1. Swathed in green
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  2. Medical school on Guam pushed at UOG lecture

    A medical school on Guam is being advocated for at the University of Guam.

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  3. A case is being made against super PACs

    WSJ: Editorial urges limits on super PACs

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  4. CeraVe’s Gentle Hydrating Shampoo Reduces Frizz and Shedding

    CeraVe's Gentle Hydrating Shampoo is a $13 formula containing hyaluronic acid, niacinamide, and ceramides that targets scalp irritation and frizz.

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  5. Homestretch: Early voting begins Tuesday

    Early voting begins in New Mexico on Tuesday.

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  6. Democratic Senate candidates share some goals but have different approaches

    Sen. Ben Ray Luján and Matt Dodson share universal healthcare goals

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  7. Knights pull off 5-set thriller over Titans

    St. John's Knights defeat Tiyan Titans 3-2 in 5-set thriller

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  8. Letters to the Editor – Street feedings, Pre-K, evangelicals, elections

    Street feedings spark debate over public feeding programs, advocates for effective pre-K programs emphasize early childhood education's long-term benefits, moderate evangelicals seek greater representation in policy-making and voting process.

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  9. The measures to keep fuel costs down in part of Lincolnshire

    Fuel prices in Lincolnshire remain under pressure due to the global supply chain disruptions caused by the Iran conflict

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  10. Nebraska high school baseball scores, May 2

    Millard North 10, Lincoln East 2

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  11. Napa Supervisors to hear latest on possible Margaritaville, Spanish Flat resorts

    Napa County supervisors to discuss Margaritaville resort proposal

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  12. As season winds down, pitching woes doom VCC

    Pitching woes plague Vermilion's baseball team

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  13. Grassy Lake Road to be closed in October

    Grassy Lake Road closure to occur in October

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  14. Lake Country seniors fight back over frosted windows (Lake Country)

    Residents seek changes to patio doors

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  15. Penticton-area man will serve jail time after popping up in woman's kitchen (Penticton)

    Penticton-area man sentenced to jail time after breaching probation

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  16. Parents, kids seek balance in digital age

    Smartphones become ubiquitous, changing the way people interact and learn.

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  17. Longtime tradition continues as Sunshine Sno reopens in Bryant with new owners

    Sunshine Sno reopens in Bryant with new owners

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  18. An urban menagerie: A guide to your neighbors on the wild side

    Deer and turkeys are common wildlife sightings in the area

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  19. Bluffton’s Downey to swim at ONU

    Bluffton Pirate Jenna Downey signs letter of intent to swim at Ohio Northern University.

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  20. Deadly Dose
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  21. Missouri Bar seeks public input on rural legal access

    Missouri Bar's Special Committee on Rural Practice is seeking public input on rural legal access through a short survey

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  22. In the Past: Colonial Theatre hired new organist in 1926

    New organist hired at Colonial Theatre in 1926.

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  23. VFW Post 2475 Glens Falls to clean veteran gravestones and markers

    Veterans will clean gravestones and markers at the Glens Falls cemetery on May 9th.

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  24. Environmental order on former AK Steel site lifted

    AK Steel Ashland Coke Plant cleanup completed, environmental order lifted.

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  25. Ukraine again hits Russian oil terminal

    Ukraine launches missile strike on Russian Black Sea port

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  26. Fixing aging infrastructure saves money in the long run

    Investing in aging infrastructure upgrades can save consumers thousands of dollars over time

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  27. Barcelona face fresh competition as Galatasaray step in with big money offer for key target

    Galatasaray offer complicates Barcelona's Bernardo Silva pursuit

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  28. Who is representing us now?

    Rep. Greg Stuebe has been moved to the 16th District

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  29. Roundup: Port Byron softball takes down Weedsport for fourth straight win

    Port Byron softball wins fourth straight game, Moravia softball edges Alfred St. John, Auburn boys tennis takes down CBA, Skaneateles girls lacrosse falls to Oswego

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  30. Delaware County Man Pleads Guilty in Designer Dog Fraud Scheme

    A Delaware County man pleaded guilty to a designer dog fraud scheme.

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  31. Rogers baseball edges Valley View in duel of defending state champions

    Rogers edges Valley View in 7th inning thriller

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  32. OPINION: Independent voters have chance to bring a halt to Idaho’s divisive politics

    Idaho's Independent Party has gained popularity, offering a middle ground between Democrats and Republicans.

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  33. OPINION: Disaster assistance works best with prevention first

    Disaster assistance can be most effective when focused on prevention and preparedness efforts, rather than solely relying on response and recovery efforts.

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  34. BBBS: Mentorship is more than just being Minnesota Nice, it's essential

    Mentoring is a vital component of personal and professional development.

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  35. Indigenous man among Gaza flotilla detainees freed by Israel

    An Indigenous Australian man is among six Australians being freed from Israeli detention on a Gaza-bound flotilla.

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