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Josh Allen sets career mark for rushing TDs by a QB as the Bills mash the reeling Steelers 26-7

The Buffalo Bills stormed back from a previous loss at Houston, soundly defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers 26-7. Quarterback Josh Allen set a new career mark for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, scoring both through the air and on the ground to seal the win.

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 Josh Allen sets career mark for rushing TDs by a QB as the Bills mash the reeling Steelers 26-7
Five Challenges Facing Private Fleet Foodservice Distributors

Private fleet foodservice distributors face critical challenges that threaten profits, stretch resources, and weaken customer satisfaction. From OS&D to a lack of digital engagement, this article examines five operational hurdles—and why they matter.

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 Five Challenges Facing Private Fleet Foodservice Distributors
Construction Firm’s Safety Feat Turns Heads as PA Marks 1.6 Million Workers Protected

Pennsylvania’s worker-safety efforts have reached a notable landmark, with 1.6 million employees now enjoying enhanced protection. Celebrating this accomplishment, state officials praised a Northumberland County construction firm whose standout safety record has drawn statewide attention.

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 Construction Firm’s Safety Feat Turns Heads as PA Marks 1.6 Million Workers Protected
Sun Country Airlines Launches Direct Flights from Tulsa to Cancún for Summer 2026

Sun Country Airlines has announced its first-ever nonstop route from Tulsa to Cancún, ready to take off in May 2026. The route will operate twice weekly, offering travelers a convenient new way to explore Mexico’s famous beaches and resort destinations.

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 Sun Country Airlines Launches Direct Flights from Tulsa to Cancún for Summer 2026
DPUA gets $13.52M OWRB loan for water system upgrades

Duncan, Oklahoma, has secured a $13.52 million loan from the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to upgrade its water infrastructure. The project, guided by the Duncan Public Utilities Authority, also includes a one-cent sales tax intended to help finance the improvements and expand essential services for residents.

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 DPUA gets $13.52M OWRB loan for water system upgrades
TJ Lateef’s November, Dylan Raiola’s future fuel Nebraska quarterback conversation

A key injury sidelined quarterback Dylan Raiola in November, paving the way for TJ Lateef to showcase his skills. Now, both players and the Nebraska Cornhuskers face important decisions that will shape the team’s future.

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 TJ Lateef’s November, Dylan Raiola’s future fuel Nebraska quarterback conversation
How Hostile Coliseum Crowd Played a Key Role In USC’s Crosstown Rivalry Win

USC capitalized on an intense, supportive home crowd to defeat UCLA at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The game, part of the longstanding Crosstown Rivalry, underscored the significant influence fans can have in high-stakes college football showdowns.

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 How Hostile Coliseum Crowd Played a Key Role In USC’s Crosstown Rivalry Win
‘Worst idea ever’… Michael Chandler’s pitch to fight Conor McGregor for a new UFC title falls flat

Michael Chandler wants to face Conor McGregor for a brand-new UFC belt, but critics are calling it the “worst idea ever.” With a June 14 event rumored for the White House lawn to mark 250 years of American independence, the notion of adding a “White House title” has taken many by surprise.

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 ‘Worst idea ever’… Michael Chandler’s pitch to fight Conor McGregor for a new UFC title falls flat
Cover Five: Nebraska, Matt Rhule must adjust as team’s progress grinds to a halt

Nebraska’s football program under Matt Rhule has flourished in various off-field initiatives, yet the on-field results lag behind. With progress seemingly stalled, coaches, athletes, and fans alike are eager for solutions that will translate the team’s cultural strides into scoreboard success.

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 Cover Five: Nebraska, Matt Rhule must adjust as team’s progress grinds to a halt
Tyron Woodley: ‘Kamaru Usman is not the greatest welterweight of all time … he is the one that kissed the most ass’

Former UFC champion Tyron Woodley questions Dana White’s declaration of Kamaru Usman as the greatest welterweight of all time. Amid the fanfare around UFC 322—where Islam Makhachev claimed the welterweight title—Woodley argues that backroom politics may matter more than a fighter’s record in earning such praise.

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 Tyron Woodley: ‘Kamaru Usman is not the greatest welterweight of all time … he is the one that kissed the most ass’
In Good Faith: Thankfulness changes your heart

A brief encounter with Rudyard Kipling highlights how gratitude can surpass even the most impressive monetary calculations. The poet’s surprise reminds us that thankfulness can shift our perspective and enrich our lives in ways beyond material gains.

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Emporia Main Street Continues Small Business Saturday Traditions with Some New Twists

Steady rain and gusting winds did not keep Emporians from supporting their neighborhood shops. Small Business Saturday brought new twists to a beloved local tradition, thanks to a partnership between Emporia Main Street and local businesses.

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 Emporia Main Street Continues Small Business Saturday Traditions with Some New Twists
Would a new Mississippi River bridge fix Baton Rouge traffic? Here’s what officials are debating.

Baton Rouge drivers are accustomed to congested roads and long commutes. Now, local officials are debating whether a new Mississippi River bridge will change that reality. While some see it as a crucial step forward, others remain unsure of its true impact.

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 Would a new Mississippi River bridge fix Baton Rouge traffic? Here’s what officials are debating.
4 tips to help you maintain a healthy credit rating

Credit is an imperfect but essential tool for financial security—without it, most people couldn’t buy a home or finance key expenses. Yet errors in credit reports, exploitative practices, and a system that puts the burden on consumers can undermine financial stability. Here’s how to assert your rights and protect your credit.

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 4 tips to help you maintain a healthy credit rating
These universities are reviving higher education’s civic seriousness – Sun, 30 Nov 2025 PST

High school seniors sorting through college applications can feel overwhelmed by the range of institutions available. George F. Will’s article highlights how certain universities are renewing civic values in higher education and offers eight suggestions to guide students toward meaningful academic experiences.

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 These universities are reviving higher education’s civic seriousness – Sun, 30 Nov 2025 PST
Dear Annie: My friend can’t stay off her phone when we’re together

A reader wrote to “Dear Annie” complaining that her friend’s phone has become a constant presence during face-to-face visits. When she finally voiced discomfort by calling herself a “third wheel,” her friend merely shrugged it off and claimed to be “multitasking.”

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Nov. 30 Letters Part 4: Our Readers’ Opinions

In this November 30 installment from The Lewiston Tribune Online, readers submit their views in an opinion piece focusing on health and other top discussions. While the full letters are paywalled, they illustrate how community voices shape regional dialogue.

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 Nov. 30 Letters Part 4: Our Readers’ Opinions
Miss Manners: Why do parents ignore noisy children in stores?

One concerned shopper questions why parents often ignore unruly children who disturb fellow customers. The issue is whether it’s simply a question of kids being kids, or whether parents should take more responsibility to maintain a respectful environment.

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Chargers treating AFC West showdown with Raiders like season-opener

The Los Angeles Chargers are treating their Week 13 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders like a debut game, determined to reignite their playoff hopes. By viewing this pivotal AFC West clash as a chance to reset, the team hopes to reshape the narrative of their season.

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 Chargers treating AFC West showdown with Raiders like season-opener
Complaint: Man pulled over for fraudulent plate found with drugs

Police in Guam say a car with a missing license plate led to a startling discovery: drugs hidden inside, according to a magistrate’s complaint. Law enforcement officials later confirmed the plate itself was fraudulent, prompting charges in Superior Court.

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 Complaint: Man pulled over for fraudulent plate found with drugs
Reusse: Celtics’ arrival and Fuzzy Zoeller’s death stir memories from 41 years ago

Recent news of the Boston Celtics’ arrival and the passing of Fuzzy Zoeller has awakened memories of one of basketball’s most electrifying battles: the 1984 NBA Finals. Forty-one years later, the rivalry between the Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers remains a touchstone of sports drama.

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