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Kellogg council honors officers following Wallace shooting
Alton “Ott” Johnson
Alton “Ott” Johnson passed away on Sept. 7, 2020, of COVID-19 while rehabbing from surgery for a broken hip.
Cardinals lose 2nd straight game, defense becoming leaky
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Arizona Cardinals' defense appears to have sprung a leak.
Cardinals lose 2nd straight game, defense becoming leaky
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — The Arizona Cardinals' defense appears to have sprung a leak.
No. 19 Virginia Tech presents big challenge for Wake Forest
Justin Fuente makes it clear No. 19 Virginia Tech has many areas in which it needs to improve.
No. 19 Virginia Tech presents big challenge for Wake Forest
Justin Fuente makes it clear No. 19 Virginia Tech has many areas in which it needs to improve.
No. 19 Virginia Tech presents big challenge for Wake Forest
Justin Fuente makes it clear No. 19 Virginia Tech has many areas in which it needs to improve.
Navajo County health boss indicted on theft, fraud charges
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A former Coconino County official who went on to oversee Navajo County's health department has been indicted on 16 counts of theft, misuse of public money and fraud, according to court documents.
Navajo County health boss indicted on theft, fraud charges
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A former Coconino County official who went on to oversee Navajo County's health department has been indicted on 16 counts of theft, misuse of public money and fraud, according to court documents.
Biden gets COVID-19 vaccine, says 'nothing to worry about'
NEWARK, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden on Monday received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on live television as part of a growing effort to convince the American public the inoculations are safe.
Biden gets COVID-19 vaccine, says 'nothing to worry about'
NEWARK, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden on Monday received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on live television as part of a growing effort to convince the American public the inoculations are safe.
Biden gets COVID-19 vaccine, says 'nothing to worry about'
NEWARK, Del. (AP) — President-elect Joe Biden on Monday received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on live television as part of a growing effort to convince the American public the inoculations are safe.
Single mom seeks safe vehicle
For “Becca,” life is better right now than it has been for a long time — but it’s still far from easy.
MLB reclassifies Negro Leagues as major league
NEW YORK (AP) — Willie Mays will add some hits to his record, Monte Irvin's big league batting average should climb over .300 and Satchel Paige may add nearly 150 victories to his total.
Hurt's six 3-pointers help No. 6 Duke rout Bellarmine 76-54
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Matthew Hurt scored 24 points and accounted for six of Duke's 13 3-pointers, and the No. 6 Blue Devils used a 19-2 run in the second half to cruise past Bellarmine 76-54 on Friday night.
Hurt's six 3-pointers help No. 6 Duke rout Bellarmine 76-54
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Matthew Hurt scored 24 points and accounted for six of Duke's 13 3-pointers, and the No. 6 Blue Devils used a 19-2 run in the second half to cruise past Bellarmine 76-54 on Friday night.
Legals for November, 14 2020
Colorado lawmakers consider emergency COVID relief package
DENVER (AP) — In the absence of new federal coronavirus economic relief, Colorado’s Democrat-led Legislature convened on Monday in a special session called by Gov. Jared Polis to pass bills offering sales tax relief and state grants to small businesses, tenants and public school districts affected by the pandemic.
Annual rubber duck derby feathers Boys and Girls Club's nests
MOSES LAKE — Rubber ducky was certainly the one on Saturday, as the annual Duck Derby filled Cascade Park with kids, noise and fun.
Gun safety group plans to spend $1M to flip Minnesota Senate
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A major gun control group with ties to former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday it plans to spend at least $1 million to try to flip the Minnesota Senate to Democratic control and keep the Minnesota House in the hands of lawmakers who back its positions.