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Monday’s high school basketball scores
Please send scores and corrections to [email protected]. Monday, November 20, 2023 BOYS BASKETBALL NON CONFERENCE Cristo Rey-St. Martin at HRK, 7:30 Elgin Academy vs. Rochelle Zell, at NOW, 7:00 North Grand at ITW-Speer, 5:00 Roosevelt at Ida Crown, 7:45 Trinity (Kankakee) at Illinois Lutheran, 7:00 ASHTON-FRANKLIN CENTER Indian Creek vs. Amboy, 6:00 BATAVIA Streamwood vs.…
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Commanders open Cody Barton’s 21-day practice window
With a Thursday matchup coming against the Cowboys, the Commanders are getting one of their key defensive players back on the practice field. Washington has opened the 21-day practice window for linebacker Cody Barton, designating him to return from injured reserve. Barton has been on IR with an ankle injury. Barton signed with the Commanders…
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The Astra announces season tickets available for biggest year of entertainment yet – Dubois County Free Press, Inc.
Next Act, Inc, the non-profit organization that owns and operates the historic Astra Theatre in Jasper, Indiana, is now selling season tickets for the upcoming 2024 season. The Astra has main level and balcony seating with a concessions stand offering snacks, local craft and domestic beer, and wine that are available for purchase. This is…
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Is it hard to switch health plans during open enrollment?
“I retired from Department of the Interior almost six years ago. My wife and I are on Medicare part A (not B) and my BCBS Standard (106) is self plus one. I’m thinking of switching to GEHA High (313) to save money. Would this be a simple switch or is there something I’m missing? Can…
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Adopting a healthy diet in your 40s ‘can add EIGHT years to your life’
By Victoria Allen, Science Editor For The Daily Mail Published: 11:19 EST, 20 November 2023 | Updated: 11:41 EST, 20 November 2023
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Nationwide study redefines how food environment impacts cardiometabolic diseases
<div data-thumb="https://scx1.b-cdn.net/csz/news/tmb/2023/nationwide-study-redef.jpg" data-src="https://scx2.b-cdn.net/gfx/news/2023/nationwide-study-redef.jpg" data-sub-html="GPS-based food retailer visits in the US. The map shows the percentage of visits to food retailers in 2018–2019 within a ½ mile boundary of the residents' home census tract. The map was made in ESRI ArcGIS Pro 3.0.2. Credit: Nature Communications (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-42667-8″> GPS-based food retailer visits in the US.…
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5 ways AI is showing promise as a decision-maker
CIOs and others in the C-suite are already seeing payoffs from using AI to automate myriad types of business tasks and workflows. Now they’re eyeing a next-phase opportunity—relying on machine intelligence to handle complex decisions. “If you look at the advances we have seen in AI, with the large amounts of data that large language…
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Mental health patient jumps out of ambulance and runs away
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office is looking for a mental patient who jumped out of the back of an ambulance and ran away. John Anthony Lowden Jr., 38, is 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs 205 pounds, according to deputies, who also released a photo of him. On Sunday around…
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Rep. Emerson: Statement on university mental health crisis
Madison- Representative Emerson released the following statement regarding mental health services on UW campuses: “While I appreciate the recent legislative efforts to address the mental health crisis, I want to stress that these measures represent only a tentative step in the right direction. It is time to recognize that the mental health crisis demands more…
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Reward Raised to $11,000 for Information on Montana Wolverine Killing
Missoula, Mont.— The Center for Biological Diversity increased the reward to $11,000 by offering an additional $5,000 for information leading to a successful prosecution in the illegal killing of a wolverine in southwest Montana. “The senseless killing of one of these incredible, rare mammals is heartbreaking and cowardly,” said Kristine Akland, Northern Rockies director at…