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WATCH: Belton woman charged after car chase in Newberry County that reached speeds up to 80 mph, deputies say
NEWBERRY COUNTY, S.C. (WIS) – A 24-year-old Belton woman was charged after a car chase with law enforcement that reached speeds up to 80 mph, according an incident report from the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO). The charges for Savannah Hutcheson include failure to stop for a law enforcement vehicle and reckless driving. The chase…
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Lovers are leaving locks at the Grand Canyon. Rangers wish they’d stop.
Latching a padlock onto public fixtures has been a symbol for everlasting love around the world as couples seal their commitments to one another and throw the keys into open waters. The origins of the tradition are largely unknown but believed to have become popular in Rome after the 2007 Italian film “I Want You,”…
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Mandi News: तेज रफ्तार कार ने सड़क किनारे तीन युवकों को रौंदा, दो की मौत
नेरचौक बाजार में तीन युवकों को कुचलने वाली दुर्घटनाग्रस्त कार। संवाद नेरचौक (मंडी)। हिमाचल प्रदेश के जिला मंडी के नेरचौक में मंगलवार देर रात एक तेज रफ्तार कार ने तीन प्रवासी युवकों को रौंद दिया। हादसे में दो युवकों की मौत हो गई है, जबकि एक युवक गंभीर रूप से घायल हो गया है। घायल…
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Booty Band Blaster with Fitness Trainer Asun Peterson
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Today in our workout spotlight we are doing a Booty Blasting Workout with Asun Peterson, Fitness Trainer for Upscale Fitness. “I liked this workout because it focuses primarily on the Booty. “I call it my Booty Blaster” says Peterson. This workout is easy and all fitness levels can do it. You will…
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CMA Awards 2023: Everything to Know About Country Music’s Biggest Night
Country music fans’ favorite night of the year has arrived! The stars will be stepping out on Wednesday in Nashville, as the 57th annual CMA Awards go down at Bridgestone Arena at 8 p.m. ET, airing live on ABC and streaming exclusively on Hulu on Thursday. Returning hosts Luke Bryan and Peyton Manning are back…
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EPA says action needed on nitrate in southeast Minn.
A federal agency says state agencies need to take additional steps to protect drinking water in southeast Minnesota from nitrate contamination. In April, environmental groups petitioned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, saying nitrate in the groundwater in southeast Minnesota’s karst region — largely from fertilizer and manure applied to crop land — poses an imminent…
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Car jumps curb into Petterino’s outdoor dining area in Chicago’s Loop
ByABC7 Chicago Digital Team Wednesday, November 8, 2023 6:07PM CHICAGO (WLS) — A car jumped a curb and ended up in a downtown Chicago restaurant’s outdoor dining area late Wednesday morning. It happened at Petterino’s restaurant at North Dearborn Street and West Randolph Street in the Loop. Chopper 7 was over the scene just before…
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Holiday travel chat: Ask our reporters how to navigate the chaos
Millions of Americans typically travel for the holidays. Let us help you navigate the possibilities and avoid the gridlock. We’re Natalie Compton and Andrea Sachs, travel reporters for By The Way, The Washington Post’s travel section. Natalie has reported from far-flung places, from Southeast Asia to the world’s largest truck stop. Andrea has hung out…
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UW Choirs Present ‘Journeys’ Nov. 11
Brian Murray, an assistant professor of music, will be among conductors of a UW Department of Music choir concert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, in the Buchanan Center for the Performing Arts concert hall. (UW Photo) The University of Wyoming Department of Music choirs will present “Journeys” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, in…
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New Film Tracks Animal Migrations in and out of Grand Teton National P
Mule deer browse in a wheat field on private land near Teton Canyon, Idaho, after migrating 40 miles from Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park, shown in the background. The new film “Animal Trails: Rediscovering Grand Teton Migrations” documents how mule deer and other big-game species migrate beyond the national park for part of each year…