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Aaron Donald retires: Rams star sacked this Super Bowl winning quarterback more than anyone else
Getty Images The Los Angeles Rams lost their biggest defensive star Friday when Aaron Donald announced that he’s decided to call it quits. Since his rookie year in 2014, Donald has been the most dominant defensive player in the NFL. During his 10 years in the league, he won a total of three NFL Defensive…
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Larry Case: Hunting for more technology
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } More than once in these pages we have explored the continuing clash between the use of technology in the hunting of wild animals. In all my years (36) of dealing with hunting and wildlife regulations as a DNR Conservation…
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‘I’m 64 but look decades younger thanks to one easy food rule I swear by’
Looking old isn’t an issue for this glamorous woman – and she credits her youthful appearance to a diet she “swears by”. Harrah Brown revealed the simple rule she lives by when it comes to her weekly food shop, as it has helped her look decades younger. The 64-year-old regularly shares inspirational videos on TikTok…
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The Education Foundation of Palm Beach County’s new Innovation Hub
LAKE WORTH A crane places a section as tilt-wall construction continues on The Education Foundation of Palm Beach County’s new Innovation Hub near Barton Elementary School on March 8, 2024, on the south-side of Lake Worth Beach, Fla. The new facility is planned to be open by December this year. THOMAS CORDY/THE PALM BEACH POST…
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Adobo Short Ribs at Open Market — And More LA Food Pop-Ups This Week: March 15
Some of LA’s most exciting meals can be found on the back patio of a wine bar or under an EZ-up on a neighborhood corner. Pop-ups are ingrained in the dining culture of the Southland, whether they’re a preview of a more permanent space or just a one-off. This is a guide to new and…
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Cardinals sign Khyiris Tonga
Defensive lineman Khyiris Tonga is headed to the desert. The Cardinals announced that they have signed Tonga on Friday. It is a one-year deal for the former Bear and Viking. Tonga spent the last two years in Minnesota and saw action in 25 games for the Vikings. He had 43 tackles, a half-sack and four…
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Two more Minnesota Cabela’s bought for combined $50M
Listen to this article After acquiring the Owatonna Cabela’s building, the Fortress Investment Group is back for more: The purchaser also bought the Cabela’s stores in East Grand Forks and Rogers for a combined $51.4 million this week, public documents show. Fortress, a Los Angeles-based investment group, has now purchased three of the four Cabela’s…
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People dealing with food insecurity worry about the closure of hundreds of Family Dollar stores
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) – A major announcement impacting one of the country’s largest discount store chains could bring some ripple effects to several rural areas. Dollar Tree announced Wednesday it would close hundreds of Family Dollar stores across the country. According to those fighting food insecurity, those stores serve a vital function in many rural…
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It’s a Match: SGMC Health Celebrates Full Class of Internal Medicine Resident Physicians
SGMC Health proudly announces the third class of 8 resident physicians joining the health system this summer. With this addition, SGMC Health now boasts a full program of 24 resident physicians dedicated to practicing internal medicine in the heart of South Georgia. Now in its third year, the Graduate Medical Education (GME) program, in partnership with…
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Latest murals are Art is Good for You, and The Scripps Gill Loggia
Michael Mercil’s mural, Art is Good for You at 7777 Girard Ave., entreats the embrace of the arts, both in its creation and consumption. Painted directly on-site, this lively imperative reminds the viewer of the importance of art as a crucial and ubiquitous aspect of daily life. Taking inspiration from the playful messaging inside the…