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The One Connecticut Town That is Still Stuck in the 1960’s

The One Connecticut Town That is Still Stuck in the 1960’s

Should the fact that there is a Dollar General in Morris, Connecticut surprise me? It doesn’t really bother me, but it does. Is there still someone out there who is against corporations? Is there a town or city in Connecticut that still feels like the 1960s? Do you notice that the farther north you go...

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Study Reveals the New Worst Place To Live in Minnesota State

Study Reveals the New Worst Place To Live in Minnesota State

North Dakota. The place with a thousand lakes. Sky-blue water, the Mighty Mississippi, lush woods, and lots of animals. Anyone wouldn’t want to live somewhere that has all FOUR seasons, even winter, in all their glory? The people at 24/7 Wall St. say there IS a city in Minnesota that has been named the worst...

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Colorado Has Some Luxury Cities That Can Be Very Surprising for You

Colorado Has Some Luxury Cities That Can Be Very Surprising for You

There are a few towns in Colorado that immediately come to mind when you think of fancy ones. Some of these places are Aspen, Telluride, Vail, and Cherry Hills Village. The only thing those cities and towns have in common is that they are all well-known high-class neighbourhoods. Architectural Digest has named a few towns...

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City of Glenwood Springs Broke the Law About Open Meetings in Colorado State

City of Glenwood Springs Broke the Law About Open Meetings in Colorado State

On Friday, Glenwood Springs Mayor Ingrid Wussow and former City Manager Dr. Beverli Marshall testified that the city decided to fire Marshall behind closed doors without telling the public correctly. Judge Elise Myer of the Ninth Judicial District Court said the city council broke the Colorado open meeting’s law, which says that nothing can be...

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Georgia senators visited a local university

Georgia Senators Visited a Local University to Talk About the Nursing Staffing Crisis in Rural Areas!

Senators from Georgia recently paid a visit to the Augusta University Interdisciplinary Simulation Center. On rural medical personnel recruitment, the Senate Study Committee met. The visit discussed problems with hiring healthcare workers in rural Georgia. Local medical staff in these places often aren’t well-trained and are far from big hospitals. Senator Bo Hatchett, R-Cornelia, set...

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Israel-Hamas War

Israel-Hamas War: Multiple Deaths Have Been Reported in Gaza as Fighting!

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) Israel’s war with Hamas broke out again on Friday when bombs hit homes and businesses in the Gaza Strip just minutes after a week-long ceasefire ended. Dozens of Palestinians were killed, according to health officials in the besieged area. Israel also dropped leaflets over Gaza City and the southern parts...

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Several Georgians Got Salmonella After Eating Tainted Cantaloupe!

Several Georgians Got Salmonella After Eating Tainted Cantaloupe!

ATLANTA — People in Georgia should be careful after getting sick from eating contaminated pre-cut melon, according to health officials. The Georgia Department of Public Health said in a news release that at least five people in Georgia got salmonella from eating the rotten fruit. 117 people across the country have become sick, and almost...

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New Law Guards the Rights of Tens of Thousands of New York Workers

A New Law Guards the Rights of Tens of Thousands of New York Workers!

It’s now legal for thousands of workers in New York to have their rights protected. The “Freelance Isn’t Free” Act, which New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed into law, provides rights, protections, and avenues for seeking justice for freelancers not receiving payment for their work. According to officials, the bill protects workers all over New...