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    Before Google’s detailed its $2 billion investment on Friday, Frijia spoke to WANE 15 more broadly about the process of economic development.

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  • Traffic stop leads to fentanyl bust

    ODESSA, Texas (KMID/KPEJ)- An Odessa man was arrested last week after investigators said he allegedly admitted to selling fentanyl in Odessa. Willie McCray, Jr., 28, has been charged with Manufacture and Delivery of a Controlled Substance, as well as several traffic related offenses. According to an Odessa Police Department report, around 8:20 a.m. on April []

  • Award winning Kristy leads with logic

    The UK’s top emerging talent in aerospace converged to deliver their presentations at the RAeS competition held at the Airbus site in Stevenage. Young people account for approximately one third of RAeS members, so the Young Persons Lecture competition allows them to compete at a high level, to demonstrate their technical knowledge. Kristy impressed the judges with the depth of her understanding of Future Combat Air capability. Kristy has developed her knowledge and expertise in this domain while...

  • Gorsuch leads the charge against judicial overreach

    Liberals control the legal profession, from the law schools and litigious nonprofits to the bar associations and judges (including many Republican appointees). Judicial supremacy, implemented through “universal injunctions,” allows any liberal legal group to tap one of 670 district judges in 94 district courts to decide on a broad range of public policies, which the political elite then treat as “law.” The good news: Evidence seems to suggest that at least three Supreme Court justices intend...

  • An opportunity for Republicans to lead on cannabis regulation

    Cannabis regulation isn’t obvious as a Republican strength. But it should be. So should backing federal legislation would finally permit commercial banks to have cannabis companies as customers.

  • Ohio currently leads US in tornadoes

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  • YouTuber Leads To NACS To CCS Adapter Recall

    Nearly 2,000 Lectron NACS-to-CCS charging adapters are being recalled due to a faulty latch that may not securely connect to Tesla Superchargers. Interestingly, the recall was initiated after a YouTuber reported an issue with their Lectron adapter. The recall involves adapters manufactured between March 14 and April 8, 2024. Charging adapters have been in the news a lot lately as a number of automakers recently gained access to the Tesla Supercharger Network. However, Lectron is now recalling...

  • Maria Georgas Reveals Why She Backed Out as ‘Bachelorette’ Lead

    Maria Georgas signed on to become the next Bachelorette, backing out after the role was “set in stone.” “I was offered the role. It was mine until I said it wasn't,” Maria, 29, confirmed during her “Call Her Daddy” podcast appearance on Wednesday, May 1. “It became very overwhelming to the point where I had to decline.” Maria explained that she’s “been trying my hardest to stay silent” about what happened with the Bachelorette role as an effort to support Jenn Tran, but wanted to “be...

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    FAFSA delay leads to college deadline changes

    May 1 is the deadline for incoming college students to deposit to save their spot in class at the university that will be home in the fall. However, due to a delayed roll-out of federal student aid applications, many schools are giving families more time to decide.

  • PANDEMIC LEADS TO CRICKET FIELD, ET AL

    The decision to place a cricket field at Doxey Park — or lighted basketball courts at Woodward Park for that matter — was done in relative haste by government standards.

  • Boys Lacrosse: Warriors' defense leads to win

    The Brainerd Warriors hosted Becker in boys lacrosse Tuesday, April 30.