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Northgate Church in Batavia will hold an online-only service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday after the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office issued a travel advisory. By shifting to a virtual format, the church aims to keep congregants safe and informed.
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Seven individuals were hurt in a collision on Highway 395, occurring five miles south of Colville on a Saturday morning. Officials have released limited details regarding the cause of the accident, though the location and number of people injured have been confirmed.
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The No. 8-ranked Gonzaga Bulldogs host the San Francisco Dons in a pivotal West Coast Conference matchup. Gonzaga hopes to maintain its perfect 9-0 record in WCC play, while San Francisco looks to upset one of college basketball’s top teams.
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Did you struggle to get your engine running last Friday? Sioux City Journal News posed that question to locals, encouraging them to share any cold-weather or mechanical challenges they faced as the weekend approached.
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The Minnesota Vikings claim a unique link to every quarterback still standing in the NFL playoffs. Yet, with J.J. McCarthy’s role for next season up in the air, the team’s leadership—headed by Kevin O’Connell—faces pivotal decisions about its future under center.
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A Wednesday evening turned tragic in Hammond when a 7-year-old girl was fatally struck by a vehicle. Local authorities, guided by a Lake County Coroner’s Office release, identified the young victim and continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident.
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In a highly anticipated Saturday matchup, the Montreal Canadiens take on the Boston Bruins. This brief look into odds, picks, and potential best bets highlights the fervor surrounding one of the NHL’s most storied rivalries.
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Although these antagonists appear formidable, their so-called power quickly unravels. This list from ComicBook.com spotlights five villains who serve as reminders that authority can often be just an illusion.
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A University of Montana professor highlights how climate change impacts not just our ecosystems, but also our emotional well-being. He emphasizes that taking proactive steps today can help safeguard the planet and our mental health for tomorrow.
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Ethereum’s wallet numbers are surging with new users, while Shiba Inu’s biggest holders shift massive amounts of tokens. Now, a $5 million Zero Knowledge Proof (ZKP) presale giveaway is adding to the excitement, shaping a pivotal moment in the crypto market’s future.
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College basketball is a marathon, not a sprint, and Saturday’s clash between San Jose State and Wyoming highlights the impact of injuries on sports betting. With predictions hinging on player availability, this matchup offers a salient reminder of how quickly odds can shift in a long season.
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This critical letter to the editor argues that the U.S. president is acting like a “child” in his eagerness to acquire Greenland. The writer claims the plan hinges on a misconception that Norway could withhold a Nobel Prize, highlighting a fundamental error in the president’s logic.
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As winter’s grip loosens, a nature enthusiast immerses herself in the peaceful allure of early April forests. It’s not the number of steps or the climb that matters, but rather the quiet calm that soothes the spirit amid the towering trees.
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Homeschool families were early champions of school choice in Montana, long before the concept entered the state’s political vocabulary. This opinion piece underscores why parents have historically borne the primary responsibility in shaping their children’s education.
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One letter writer questions if legislation on transgender athletes can outmaneuver the fundamental rules of “natural law.” Referencing philosophers Albert Camus and Ernst Cassirer, the piece highlights how the “absurd and incongruous” shape debates over modern social policies.
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In a high-stakes phone call focused on negotiating a Ukraine ceasefire, French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump exchanged views on prospects for peace. Unexpectedly, Trump mentioned the Nobel Peace Prize, adding a twist to the diplomatic discussion.
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When a newlywed couple instructed guests to bring “no gifts,” they never expected to be left with no cards or acknowledgments from some attendees. Their confusion highlights a broader conversation on modern wedding etiquette and the delicate balance between following instructions and offering thoughtful gestures.
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Columbia is under an ice storm warning this weekend, with forecasts indicating about a third of an inch of ice could accumulate. Forecasters warn of “significant icing” as a winter storm makes its way through South Carolina.
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A pastor’s perspective on faith in action calls us to feed the hungry and house the homeless. By honoring the pledge of being “one under God,” Americans are urged to demonstrate compassion for those in need through tangible deeds.
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Ben Mann has been appointed to guide Madison-Grant United School Corp. on an interim basis, ensuring consistent leadership. He will serve until the school board finalizes its search for a permanent superintendent.
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RB Leipzig has placed a €100 million price tag on Yan Diomande, a figure that has captured the attention of rivals Bayern Munich. The lofty valuation underscores the growing trend of high-stakes transfers in European soccer.
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