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Resolution still being sought in Sioux City street flower painter’s case

Brandon Bradshaw’s street flower paintings have brought national attention to Sioux City, where officials and prosecutors continue to work toward a resolution in his legal case. Despite prior delays, both sides remain optimistic that this creative dispute can soon find a peaceful conclusion.

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 Resolution still being sought in Sioux City street flower painter’s case
SLO County city to patrol for DUI drivers Thanksgiving weekend. See where, when

Arroyo Grande police are ramping up DUI patrols over the Thanksgiving weekend. Drivers caught under the influence could face first-time DUI fines of $13,500 and a suspended license, according to local authorities.

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Gasoline Drops Below $3 in Half the U.S

This Thanksgiving season, drivers in half of the United States are encountering gasoline prices below $3 per gallon—a welcome relief during one of the busiest travel periods of the year. Thanks to lower crude oil costs, cheaper winter blends, and reduced seasonal demand, the national average currently sits at $3.055 per gallon and could fall even more by Christmas.

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 Gasoline Drops Below $3 in Half the U.S
New state football rankings: 2 Section III teams hold No. 1 spots as state playoffs resume

Two Section III high school football teams continue to dominate the New York State Sportswriters Association’s latest rankings, each maintaining a No. 1 spot. Their success coincides with the resumption of the state playoffs, highlighting the region’s standout performance this season.

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Asking Eric: My dad is a nightmare at restaurants, but I have an attack plan all worked out

A reader shares worries about a father who is often labeled a “nightmare” at restaurants. Unsure how service staff reacts, they come up with a plan for more peaceful meals—and seek advice on making it work.

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Police Called About Gunshots, Ends Up Being California Resident Playing Game Too Loudly

Police in Northern California rushed to investigate a suspected shooting on November 22, only to discover a gamer playing loudly with the window open. The incident underscores how high-volume gameplay can lead to unexpected confusion and concern among neighbors.

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 Police Called About Gunshots, Ends Up Being California Resident Playing Game Too Loudly
: Greyson Hasselbacher (SC)

Authorities in Timmonsville, South Carolina, are asking for the public’s help to locate 15-year-old Greyson Hasselbacher, who was last seen on September 20, 2025. The Florence County Sheriff’s Office urges anyone with information to call 1-843-665-2121. As time passes, the effort to find Greyson becomes even more pressing.

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 : Greyson Hasselbacher (SC)
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones isn’t the least bit worried about CeeDee Lamb’s drop issues

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is not rattled by CeeDee Lamb’s recent case of dropped passes, insisting the All-Pro receiver remains a cornerstone in Dallas’ offense. Despite three drops in Sunday’s comeback win over the Eagles, Jones maintains unwavering trust in Lamb’s ability to deliver for the team.

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Jorgen Vik: Prediction markets and same-day options aren’t investing. They’re gambling.

In a sharply worded opinion, Jorgen Vik contends that prediction markets and same-day options should be treated as high-stakes gambles, not genuine investments. He urges readers who seek the thrill of quick gains to recognize the risks and acknowledge they are essentially placing bets rather than building portfolios.

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 Jorgen Vik: Prediction markets and same-day options aren’t investing. They’re gambling.
The Packers Offensive Spark That Can Put Them Over the Top

Injuries recently put the Green Bay Packers in a bind, forcing the team to rely more heavily on backup players to fill critical roles. Over the past two weeks, Malik Willis and Emmanuel Wilson emerged not just as placeholders, but as formidable contributors who helped the offense stay competitive.

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 The Packers Offensive Spark That Can Put Them Over the Top
Beverly Joyce column: Bullying adults continue setting bad example for children

A personal reflection on growing up in a small town offers insight into how adults’ negative behaviors can shape a child’s view of what is acceptable. This opinion piece warns that when adults engage in bullying, children learn from their example—and not for the better.

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 Beverly Joyce column: Bullying adults continue setting bad example for children
Letter to the editor: Growth, weather and time drive infrastructure spending

A local letter writer challenges the celebration of a defeated infrastructure levy, insisting that ongoing forces—such as community growth, weather, and time—still mandate investment. Despite one election setback, the writer argues, the need for strong public infrastructure endures.

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 Letter to the editor: Growth, weather and time drive infrastructure spending
CBS Makes Big Ratings Announcement Ahead of Chiefs-Cowboys Game

CBS Sports has revealed a notable outlook on its ratings ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs vs. Dallas Cowboys matchup on Thanksgiving Day. The network’s announcement underscores the excitement surrounding one of the NFL’s most anticipated holiday games.

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 CBS Makes Big Ratings Announcement Ahead of Chiefs-Cowboys Game
Oklahoma State to hire North Texas’ Morris as new coach

Oklahoma State has announced the hiring of Morris, formerly of North Texas and Washington State University, as its new head football coach. The move brings an experienced leader to the Cowboys and signals a fresh chapter for the program.

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 Oklahoma State to hire North Texas’ Morris as new coach
UPCOMING APPOINTMENTS BRUNSWICK CITY COMMISSION

The Brunswick City Commission is calling for a committed individual to join its Downtown Development Authority. One seat is open, and citizens who want to help shape the city’s future are encouraged to express their interest.

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 UPCOMING APPOINTMENTS BRUNSWICK CITY COMMISSION
Gorilla Energy Launches in the UAE, Unlocking a New Era of Talent, Creativity, and Cultural Energy

Gorilla Energy’s arrival in the UAE signals a bold commitment to lifting regional talent, creativity, and cultural expression. At an exclusive event at Skydive Dubai, the fast-growing energy drink brand showcased its uncompromising philosophy, “Power Your Instinct,” reflecting the country’s dynamic push for global relevance.

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 Gorilla Energy Launches in the UAE, Unlocking a New Era of Talent, Creativity, and Cultural Energy
Jill On Money: Giving thanks

Thanksgiving, according to Jill Schlesinger, is a day set aside for being thankful without the burden of buying gifts. Her favorite holiday focuses on appreciating blessings, though the stress of cooking a large meal still lingers.

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 Jill On Money: Giving thanks
Henry County Courthouse: 26 November 2025

With much of the original coverage behind a paywall, this piece highlights the essential details surrounding Henry County Courthouse on November 26, 2025. From legal and financial keywords to its categorization in top news and politics, here’s what is publicly available.

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 Henry County Courthouse: 26 November 2025
Defiance County Courthouse: 26 November 2025

On November 26, 2025, the Defiance County Courthouse drew local attention for its latest updates, spanning legal, financial, and political matters. While specific details remain behind a paywall, this article highlights the possible implications for the community.

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 Defiance County Courthouse: 26 November 2025
Pope returns 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada

The Vatican has returned 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada, marking a significant step in acknowledging its past. These items are expected to arrive in Montreal on December 6, signaling a moment of cultural restoration and renewed dialogue.

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 Pope returns 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada
What Barcelona and Hansi Flick must learn from Champions League humbling against Chelsea

Barcelona’s Champions League defeat against Chelsea underscored the pressing need for reflection, particularly for coach Hansi Flick. In the wake of a humbling performance, players and staff alike must embrace self-criticism to move forward.

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