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Mar 01 2023
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Home Chef meal kit service will open Baltimore plant and hire 500 people
Meal kit company Home Chef plans to open a manufacturing and distribution center in South Baltimore and hire 500 people by next year, state officials announced Monday. The Chicago-based meal delivery service has signed a 10-year lease for a 150,000-square-foot facility in the city’s Fairfield Area on East Patapsco Avenue, according to a news release from the Maryland Department of Commerce.
Baltimore SunFeb 15 2023
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S.D. Gov. Noem Tests 'Stop China Now' Issue For GOP In '24
In what seemed to be a dress rehearsal for the issue of stopping China's advances on the U.S. before the 2024 campaign, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem issued a call Wednesday for what she called "More Freedom, Less China." Speaking to a standing room-only crowd at the America First Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., the two-term governor and former U.S. representative spelled out China's
Newsmax (News)Feb 20 2023
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U.S. Logs 80th Mass Shooting of 2023 After Another Bloody Weekend of Gun Violence
In northern Mississippi, a man armed with a shotgun and two handguns went on a killing spree Friday, fatally shooting his ex-wife, stepfather, stepsister and three other people, before police finally arrested him. The massacre came in a small town south of Memphis, Tennessee, where on Sunday one person was killed and 10 others were wounded by gunfire at a nightclub and a nearby residence.
Democracy Now!Feb 20 2023
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First Alert Weather: Highs in upper 50s Monday, tracking rain Tuesday
Alert: Yellow Alert for tomorrow (Tuesday) for some gusty showers (wet snow showers farther north), especially into the PM which could slow down the commute in spots. Forecast: Mostly cloudy this morning with some brighter breaks this afternoon. It will be unseasonably mild again with highs in the upper 50s (low 60s south). That's more like early April and about 15 degrees above normal. Most
CBS News (Online)Feb 20 2023
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High school seniors can apply for free to these Alabama, out-of-state schools
Dozens of universities across Alabama and the South are offering free applications for students looking to enroll in summer or fall 2023. The Alabama College Application Campaign is helping students file free applications from Feb. 20 to 24, 2023. Last fall, a similar effort helped 26,000 high school students apply to colleges, the group’s coordinator, Monica Mark, said. “Students that did not
AL.comFeb 15 2023
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'Dangerous and un-American': Lawmaker rips families with 'a married mom and dad'
Democratic South Dakota state Rep. Erin Healy suggested that idealizing the traditional two-parent married household is “dangerous” and “un-American” in a Monday tweet. Healy was rebuking Family Heritage Alliance’s claim that a home with a married mother and father was the safest place for a child. Critics came to the group’s defense, with some pointing to data supporting the claim that
WNDFeb 15 2023
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Winter storm conditions across Kansas today
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Meteorologist Jake Dunne says it is a quiet start to the day, but another potent storm system will quickly overtake Kansas this afternoon into the night. Snow and blowing snow are likely across western and northern Kansas where up to half a foot of snow is expected along and north of a Dodge City to Salina line. South-central Kansas will see some snow/blowing snow after
KWCHFeb 19 2023
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Miami Heat Hoping To Get Lift From Tested Veteran Kevin Love
The Miami Heat could use a lift as they brace for the 2022-23 NBA playoffs. Their forward rotation has been sorely lacking, but that could all be resolved soon. This is following reports that five-time All-Star Kevin Love is allegedly set to join the South Beach-based squad. According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN in a report on Sunday, February 19, the one-time NBA champion plans to sign with
International Business TimesFeb 14 2023
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Cape boys hit stride, eliminate Lake Region in preliminary round
CAPE ELIZABETH—Last week, Cape Elizabeth’s boys’ basketball team concluded its regular season frustrated and searching for answers. Tuesday evening, the Capers began the playoffs by finding those answers and in the process, serving notice that they’re going to be factor in the Class B South tournament. Despite their No. 8 ranking. Cape Elizabeth played host to a ninth-ranked Lake Region squad
Portland Press HeraldJan 14 2023
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Bucks County Free Library Announces January Board Meeting
The next BCFL board meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 at 6:00 p.m. at the Doylestown branch, 150 South Pine Street, Doylestown, PA in the Pearl Buck Room.
This press release was produced by the Bucks County Free Library. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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