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Letter: Vote on Eldridge Community Center not the final word

Eldridge’s City Council voted on December 15 to “begin the process” of closing its Community Center and Rollerskating Park. Though widely recognized for its rink, the facility is also a hub for public events. Advocates insist this vote is not the final say in the center’s fate.

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 Letter: Vote on Eldridge Community Center not the final word
Bleav in Georgia Tech: Reaction and Takeaways From Georgia Tech’s Loss to BYU in the Pop Tarts Bowl

Georgia Tech seemed poised to triumph at the Pop Tarts Bowl with a 21-10 halftime lead over BYU. However, the second half brought a stunning reversal as the Yellow Jackets ultimately fell to the Cougars, leaving fans and analysts searching for answers.

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 Bleav in Georgia Tech: Reaction and Takeaways From Georgia Tech’s Loss to BYU in the Pop Tarts Bowl
SNAP benefit cuts will leave millions of Americans overworked and underfed

Millions of Americans face critical challenges as tighter work requirements and reduced budgets for SNAP jeopardize vital food assistance. Experts warn that these measures could push veterans, refugees, and other vulnerable populations closer to food insecurity and poorer health outcomes.

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Community – What moms want in 2026: Child care investments and safety for kids

With child care costs on the rise and pandemic-related challenges persisting, families nationwide are demanding stronger government investments. Many parents, especially mothers, want to ensure affordability and safety for their children as 2026 approaches.

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 Community – What moms want in 2026: Child care investments and safety for kids
The CDC Shooting Isn’t What Broke Me

In August, a CDC employee lived through a shooting at the CDC headquarters. Looking back on the event as part of a year-end review, they share how the incident shaped their perspective—revealing what truly affected them beyond the gunfire.

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 The CDC Shooting Isn’t What Broke Me
I Once Landed for a Business Meeting Already Exhausted and Knew I’d Made a Mistake

After one exhausting arrival for a business meeting, the author realized that proper rest and planning are critical. This anecdote underscores that the trip itself is just the journey; true success hinges on how you show up once you land.

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 I Once Landed for a Business Meeting Already Exhausted and Knew I’d Made a Mistake
A game about giant, helpless teddy bears fleeing a dying world may be a bit on the nose right now, but it’s also my favorite game of 2025

Herdling, a game about giant teddy bears fleeing a dying world, delivers a small but surprisingly impactful diversion. Its simple premise resonates powerfully in 2025, making it a memorable gaming highlight.

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 A game about giant, helpless teddy bears fleeing a dying world may be a bit on the nose right now, but it’s also my favorite game of 2025
Musician Cancelled as AI Falsely Accuses Him of Horrific Crimes

A musician found himself “cancelled” after an AI system falsely accused him of horrific crimes. He claims Google’s mishap endangered his safety and left him grappling with damaging backlash.

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 Musician Cancelled as AI Falsely Accuses Him of Horrific Crimes
How the CHP is drawing a flood of new recruits when the LAPD, other agencies struggle to hire

Despite widespread hiring difficulties for law enforcement agencies, the California Highway Patrol is drawing a surge of new recruits. This trend stands out markedly against the backdrop of the Los Angeles Police Department’s struggles and similarly affected departments nationwide.

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 How the CHP is drawing a flood of new recruits when the LAPD, other agencies struggle to hire
U.S. Senate primaries in Texas set stage for a generational clash

Texas Republicans brace for a contentious primary as John Cornyn squares off against Ken Paxton and Wesley Hunt, while Democrats Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico wage their own contest. Both sides view the March 3 U.S. Senate primaries as a pivotal test that could usher in a new era of leadership in Texas.

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 U.S. Senate primaries in Texas set stage for a generational clash
OPINION: Here’s why science is simply unable to disprove the virgin birth

This editorial piece, credited to a commentary by Victor Joecks, delves into why science cannot definitively disprove the virgin birth. Published under The Lewiston Tribune Online’s top and lifestyle categories, it highlights the limitations of empirical inquiry in addressing faith-based events.

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 OPINION: Here’s why science is simply unable to disprove the virgin birth
OPINION: We have Christmas because Egypt gave sanctuary to Jesus and family

This opinion piece, penned by Jim Jones, proposes that Christmas endures today because Jesus and his family sought refuge in Egypt. According to the commentary, that act of sanctuary underpins the significance of the holiday we now celebrate.

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 OPINION: We have Christmas because Egypt gave sanctuary to Jesus and family
Timeline: a recap of U.S. trade actions this year

This article outlines the major trade measures taken by the United States this year. While the specifics remain behind a paywall, the piece tracks the shifts and decisions that defined U.S. trade policy, providing a big-picture look at America’s economic stance.

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 Timeline: a recap of U.S. trade actions this year
After heavy rainfall, Guam EPA issues advisory for 43 beaches

Recent downpours across Guam prompted the Environmental Protection Agency to issue an advisory affecting 43 beaches island-wide. Officials are urging the public to stay cautious when visiting these coastal areas. The alert reflects concerns connected to the unusually heavy rainfall experienced this past week.

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 After heavy rainfall, Guam EPA issues advisory for 43 beaches
Extremely cold weather expected to hit Spalding County at end of 2025

Spalding County residents who relished a surprisingly balmy Christmas will soon feel the winter’s chill. Despite unseasonably warm holiday weather, forecasts point to an extreme cold front descending on the area as 2025 comes to a close. Local officials are reminding everyone that winter is far from over.

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 Extremely cold weather expected to hit Spalding County at end of 2025
Letter: Sasse shows courage

A brief letter highlights Ben Sasse’s recent cancer diagnosis, expressing sincere sympathy and commending the Nebraska senator for his moral fortitude. The writer even contrasts Sasse’s courage with that of other Nebraska senators, underscoring the significance of standing firm when it matters.

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 Letter: Sasse shows courage
Letter: Bring on the 25th Amendment

In this opinion piece, the author questions the competence of an elderly president, citing clear mental and physical struggles. They discuss the spin surrounding official cognitive assessments and urge the use of the 25th Amendment.

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 Letter: Bring on the 25th Amendment
10 bowls that made — and broke — Arizona Wildcats football

From the 2012 New Mexico Bowl to their upcoming Holiday Bowl showdown against SMU, the Arizona Wildcats’ postseason history has seen moments of greatness and heartbreak. Each bowl game has contributed to the program’s evolving legacy, revealing both its promise and its vulnerability.

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 10 bowls that made — and broke — Arizona Wildcats football
Bayern Munich legend hypes Vincent Kompany for bringing ‘calm’ to the squad

A renowned Bayern Munich figure credits Vincent Kompany with helping maintain a sense of serenity around the club’s squad. The praise highlights an already stable environment at FC Bayern, where Kompany’s influence is seen as a welcome boost to team morale.

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ECHL, PHPA reach tentative deal on new Collective Bargaining Agreement – ECHL

A newly reached tentative Collective Bargaining Agreement between the ECHL and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association has brought an end to a strike that postponed several minor league hockey games. Teams and fans across the league can now look forward to the resumption of regular play.

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Dear Annie: My neighbors ignore me when I greet them

A recent Dear Annie column addresses a reader’s concern about neighbors who fail to acknowledge friendly greetings. Though the complete advice is only available through a paid subscription, the question highlights a greater desire for connection in local communities.

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