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Leather football boots are dying and this is why

Leather football boots once reigned supreme on pitches worldwide. Now, as the article reveals, this beloved tradition may be nearing its twilight, prompting a deeper look at why they are fading—and what will take their place.

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 Leather football boots are dying and this is why
ARC meeting Jan. 28

The board of directors for the Animal Resource Center of the Inland Empire will meet on Wednesday, January 28 at Ontario City Hall. Local officials from Chino, Ontario, Montclair, and nearby unincorporated areas will gather to address important regional animal issues. This scheduled meeting underscores the collective commitment of multiple communities to better serve animals in need.

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 ARC meeting Jan. 28
Plaintiffs in Golf Course Lawsuit Must Undergo Mental Exams, Judge Rules

Two former servers at a Burbank golf course sued the city of Burbank for alleged sexual harassment and discrimination. A judge has ruled that both individuals undergo mental evaluations, conducted by a provider selected by the defense.

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 Plaintiffs in Golf Course Lawsuit Must Undergo Mental Exams, Judge Rules
Trump administration puts the Fourth Amendment under siege

Federal immigration officers may now enter homes without judicial approval, sparking alarm that the administration is undermining core constitutional protections. Critics warn this approach could erode privacy rights and shift the balance of power away from the Fourth Amendment.

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Living history for February 2026

Cowboy imagery has long shaped our imagination—whether in childhood play or on the big screen. But for some people, it’s more than nostalgia; it’s a vibrant way of life that persists in February 2026.

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 Living history for February 2026
Jester vs. Olson for land commissioner

Most Arkansans are unfamiliar with the land commissioner’s race, but the contest between Jester and Olson highlights the importance of a public office rarely in the spotlight. While many ignore this low-profile position, decisions made here can affect how public lands and resources are managed across the state.

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 Jester vs. Olson for land commissioner
Kenneth Mills: Standing in awe of the great power of God

Kenneth Mills explores the surprising connection between the classic satire “The Peter Principle” and a deeper sense of spiritual wonder. Though the book was comedic in origin, it serves here as a starting point for reflecting on the enduring power of faith.

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 Kenneth Mills: Standing in awe of the great power of God
Hanford Police Department fleet upgrades approved

Officials in Hanford have approved the police department’s plan to enhance its fleet. The upgrades, which could include motorcycles, focus on modernizing law enforcement and addressing risk management priorities.

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 Hanford Police Department fleet upgrades approved
USDA takes steps to combat new world screwworm

In a decisive move, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched the NWS Grand Challenge to address the threat of the New World Screwworm. Announced by Secretary Brooke Rollins, this initiative underscores the federal agency’s commitment to the nation’s agricultural and environmental welfare.

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 USDA takes steps to combat new world screwworm
US military says it struck vessel in eastern Pacific, killing two people – The Guardian

A U.S. military operation reportedly targeted a vessel in the eastern Pacific, resulting in two deaths and one survivor. Multiple outlets indicate the boat was allegedly linked to drug trafficking, highlighting renewed focus on maritime enforcement.

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‘Kingdom’ chronicles the lives of four African rival animal families

A new limited series, “Kingdom,” follows the gripping battles among four African animal families—leopards, hyenas, wild dogs, and lions. This raw, real-life saga offers an unfiltered portrait of the constant struggle for food, territory, and survival in the heart of Africa.

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City names Welteroth treasurer days after county dismissal

Williamsport has named Adam Welteroth as its new treasurer and tax collector, just days after his county dismissal. He replaces Kevin Mackey, who resigned from the position. City leaders hope this swift appointment will bring fresh momentum to local financial operations.

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 City names Welteroth treasurer days after county dismissal
How to watch Nuggets vs. Bucks NBA game tonight on Prime: Start time, free live stream

The Denver Nuggets continue their road swing this Friday night with a high-profile matchup against Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks. Fans can tune in through Amazon Prime, as the two teams square off in one of the season’s anticipated showdowns.

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Nebraska women’s basketball needs answers on the glass as losses mount

After dropping three straight games, Nebraska’s women’s basketball team is looking for answers on the boards. Poor rebounding has repeatedly cost the Huskers, who hope their fortunes will change on Saturday against Illinois.

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 Nebraska women’s basketball needs answers on the glass as losses mount
South Jersey stores report rock salt shortage as weekend snowstorm approaches

A significant winter storm could bring 8 to 12 inches of snow to South Jersey, fueling a run on essential supplies. Local stores are already feeling the pressure, with shortages of rock salt reported ahead of the weekend weather event.

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 South Jersey stores report rock salt shortage as weekend snowstorm approaches
Great Barrington residents, police discuss trust and ICE response

Great Barrington residents and police are revisiting the town’s Trust Policy amid concerns about how to handle potential visits from immigration officials. A conversation among community members and law enforcement highlighted calls for clearer guidelines and greater flexibility when responding to ICE inquiries.

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 Great Barrington residents, police discuss trust and ICE response
Arizona basketball’s Krivas much more valuable than stats show | Greg Hansen

Motiejus Krivas’ role on Arizona’s basketball team goes far beyond his statistical line. From rim protection to an imposing “menace” factor, his defensive prominence has helped drive the Wildcats to the No. 1 ranking in the nation.

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 Arizona basketball’s Krivas much more valuable than stats show | Greg Hansen
Which team would be a great fit for Robert Thomas?

As the St. Louis Blues lag behind in the Western Conference, talk of potential trades circulates around Robert Thomas. General Manager Doug Armstrong may see dealing Thomas as a stepping stone to rebuilding for the future, raising questions about which NHL team could maximize his talents.

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 Which team would be a great fit for Robert Thomas?
Lincoln man’s bond set at $2M in case accusing him of sexual abuse of 3 girls

A Lincoln resident is being held on $2 million bond, accused of sexually assaulting three girls. Benjamin Stanley’s first court appearance on six felony charges underscores the serious nature of these allegations.

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 Lincoln man’s bond set at $2M in case accusing him of sexual abuse of 3 girls
New Virginia bill proposes legalizing online casinos, banning sweepstakes casinos

Virginia is poised to reshape its gaming landscape, introducing a bill that would legalize online casinos while banning sweepstakes operations. This move aligns the state with six others that are taking similar steps to reform gambling laws by 2026.

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10 Best Batman Villains With No Powers

Batman’s most formidable adversaries aren’t always those with superhuman abilities. Some villains rely on cunning, training, and sheer determination, proving that the human mind alone can be a devastating force in Gotham City.

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 10 Best Batman Villains With No Powers
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