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Post-pandemic challenges are real, but Frederick theaters are strong
#inform-video-player-1 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } #inform-video-player-2 .inform-embed { margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 20px; } During the time I’ve stepped back from my theater column to welcome my third baby girl into the world, I’ve felt a twinge of guilt for the strong negative tone of my sprawling August story detailing the lasting effects…
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Child Nutrition: Both Nutritious and Delicious
UM Published on October 23rd, 2023 | by University of Mississippi University of Mississippi expert offers tips to help parents get their children to eat healthy, tasty foods Getting children to eat healthy meals can be a challenge, but a University of Mississippi nutrition expert says the task is simple and fun. Parents have all…
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Making sense of the Bill Belichick contract leak
For some Sunday Splash! reports, there’s an intriguing question that needs to be answered. Who threw the stone? In delivering Sunday morning’s news that Patriots coach Bill Belichick “quietly” signed a “lucrative” contract during the offseason, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media explained that Belichick’s arrangement with the Patriots is one of the most closely-guarded secrets…
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Sinclair Lewis’ novel ‘Main Street’ is published Oct. 23, 1920
By all accounts, Sinclair Lewis was an outsider in his home town. Perhaps because of that, he took comfort in reading as much as he could. Lewis was born on Feb. 7, 1885, in Sauk Centre, Minnesota. He was the youngest of three boys. Their father, Edwin J. Lewis, was the small town’s doctor; their…
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GSA starts the bidding for employee travel system competition
The General Services Administration has unveiled a final solicitation for the next iteration of its enterprise system that federal employees use to record, book and expense their travel arrangements. GSA stood up its E-Gov Travel Service in the early 2010s as a means to consolidate all aspects of travel planning, authorization, reservations, ticketing fulfillment, expense…
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The Stratospheric Rise of Lionel Messi’s Pink Jersey
In the span of three months, the soccer superstar has made Inter Miami’s eye-catching jersey the hottest piece of sports merchandise on the planet. All of a sudden, after a single summer, the pink jersey is everywhere. It has become almost impossible to acquire, yet there it is, paradoxically, on the backs of thousands of…
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Washington food banks see a need of volunteers statewide
TRI-CITIES, Wash. — For decades, 2nd Harvest has been helping local pantries and food banks across Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho keep their shelves stocked. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, much like the need for food and work, food banks saw a decrease in the number of volunteers. 2nd Harvest was one of the many seeing…
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First-of-its-kind Collaborative Health Fair set for Putnam County
Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center. Mercer University photo PUTNAM COUNTY — Mercer University’s School of Medicine, McAfee School of Theology and the Georgia Rural Health Innovation Center (GRHIC) have joined forces with community leaders of Putnam County for the first-of-its-kind Putnam County Collaborative Health Fair on Saturday, Oct. 28, in downtown Eatonton. The event will…
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Mario Wonder Has A Wild Musical Secret Hidden In Plain Sight
Super Mario Bros. Wonder is out now on Nintendo Switch, and reviews are hailing the game as a wonderful addition to the plumber’s 2D platforming adventures. While you may already know about exciting features—like Elephant Mario—you probably haven’t heard that when you play Wonder with a Pro Controller, the gamepad reveals an amazing secret feature.…
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10 Best Selling Jewelry Stands for 2023
Our Top Picks Looking for a way to keep your jewelry organized and easily accessible? Look no further than our list of the best jewelry stands on the market. Our team has tested and researched a variety of stands in different styles, sizes, and materials to suit everyone’s tastes and needs. We only included products…