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Barcelona president under pressure after 6 officials resign
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Six members of Barcelona’s executive board have resigned amid an ongoing controversy regarding a company hired by the club that made negative comments on social media about some of the team’s own players.
Barcelona president under pressure after 6 officials resign
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Six members of Barcelona’s executive board have resigned amid an ongoing controversy regarding a company hired by the club that made negative comments on social media about some of the team’s own players.
City eyes higher impact fees
Would help fund expected future demands for services
Impact fee workshop set for Monday
THE FRONT ROW with MARK NELKE: Some reasons to give thanks …
Enjoy this group, one last time. Unless, of course, you’re trying to beat them.
Hot Springs students ready for National Leadership Conference
Hot Springs Chapter of the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America joined together with fellow student leaders, members and advisers from across the state at the Billings Convention Center on March 18 to 20 participating in the annual State Leadership Conference.
Hot Springs constructs creative space
HOT SPRINGS – Students at Hot Springs will have a new space for art classes, featuring two classrooms in a new building once the fall rolls around.
North Dakota News Digest
Here's a look at AP's general news coverage in North Dakota. Questions about coverage plans go to News Editor Doug Glass at 612-332-2727 or [email protected]. James MacPherson is on the desk.
Mellott leads three Big Sky players chosen in NFL Draft
Mellott, who dazzled at his pro day with a 4.39-second 40-yard dash and a 41-inch vertical leap...
Big Sky admits officiating error late in Idaho-Sac State football game
“In conjunction with its coordinator of football officials, the Big Sky Conference has reviewed the play with 12 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of the football game Saturday between Sacramento State and Idaho,” the Big Sky said in a statement. “The officials on the field called a pass attempt by Sacramento State successful, and replay did not overturn this call. “It was evident that incorrect judgment was applied to this play,” the statement from the conference continued. “The Big Sky acknowledges and regrets this error in officiating, and as a result has suspended multiple officials who worked that contest. The conference office will have no further public comment on this matter.”
Vandals return from bye, face unheralded Bears
Both teams are coming off byes; two weeks ago, Idaho lost its Big Sky opener 41-30 at Montana.
Bobcat capsule: No. 2/2 Montana State at No. 7 (FBS) Oregon
When the Bobcats have the ball: Montana State will continue to run behind a stout offensive line and with two excellent running backs — Adam Jones, who had 1,172 rushing yards last season, and Julius Davis, who ran for 718 yards in 2023.
Kyon Loud latest Grizzly to hit transfer portal
The Montana Grizzlies ranks are thinning, especially in the secondary, less than two weeks after their 13-2 season ended.
Don't skip these steps when borrowing parent student loans
In more than one-third of U.S. families, parents decide how to pay for college, according to a July 2020 report from private lender Sallie Mae.
Don't skip these steps when borrowing parent student loans
In more than one-third of U.S. families, parents decide how to pay for college, according to a July 2020 report from private lender Sallie Mae.
Don't skip these steps when borrowing parent student loans
In more than one-third of U.S. families, parents decide how to pay for college, according to a July 2020 report from private lender Sallie Mae.
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Avoid These Mistakes When Applying for Cash Loans on Car Titles
Navigate the pitfalls of applying for cash loans on car titles. Understand where many go wrong and apply successfully today!
SHS doubles up on valedictorian, salutatorian honors
SANDPOINT — Two valedictorians is a rare occurrence in itself, but to have co-valedictorians named Katherine and Catherine is an unusual coincidence as well.
Who'll pay bigger fees for debit card use?
WASHINGTON - Bankers and merchants, pillars of the business world and frequent allies, are embroiled in a bitter lobbying battle over something Americans do 38 billion times a year - swipe their debit cards. Both sides vigorously claim to speak for consumers.