Daily Archives: August 30, 2018
McCain salute: One of nation’s ‘bravest souls’ in war, peace
It’s Washington’s turn to say goodbye to Sen. John McCain.
A long, lazy weekend in the Ridge
Bay Ridge Nights: Settle in for a weekend of beers and blues. Read more.
Living in the past: Locals restage Revolution’s Battle of Brooklyn on 242nd anniversary
Greenwood Heights: We lost the Battle — again — but still won the war. Read more.
Man sentenced for fatally stabbing girlfriend at Flatbush apartment
Flatbush: A man was sentenced to 22 years in prison in Brooklyn Supreme Court on Aug. 30, after he pleaded guilty to fatally stabbing his … Continue reading
August 29, 2018 Table Rock Weekly Fishing Report with Pete Wenners
Canadian company to acquire Missouri Valley Petroleum
Canada’s largest independent petroleum products marketer plans to buy Mandan-based Missouri Valley Petroleum.
Fear of Falling
The first thing you realize, as you hit the floor, is that those no-skid socks they give you to wear in the hospital? Well, not … Continue reading
How to keep your dog safe from deadly algae at Kansas lakes on Labor Day weekend
Kansas health officials say there are 15 bodies of water you should avoid swimming in over Labor Day weekend. The lakes — include Lake Afton … Continue reading
Aerial footage of $70 million dollar McKinney ISD Stadium on opening night

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Boulder moves forward with looser ADU rules tied to rent restrictions
City Council voted unanimously late Wednesday night to move forward with new rules for accessory dwelling units in Boulder that will allow less parking and … Continue reading
Robin Biro on the Upcoming Midterms
Ilya Shapiro Talks about the DOJ Joining the Harvard Suit
I Love You Mr Bubbs
Mesa Man in Possession of Numerous Explosive Devices Arrested by Authorities
ATF, AZDPS, Mesa and Phoenix Police evacuated several Mesa homes during ordinance disposal Thursday, August 30, 2018 – 4:15pm – For Immediate Release – Mesa, … Continue reading
Editorial: Americans mourn Senator McCain
The death of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., at 81 from brain cancer last weekend generated a remarkable amount of discussion, with people of all political … Continue reading
Driver’s License
Butler County is pleased to announce we will be again be issuing Drivers Licenses at the Butler County Courthouse beginning Tuesday, September 4th at 8:00 … Continue reading
Don’t Get Sad. Get Mad!

Supporters of education should be seeing Red right now. We need to be Red-hot angry over the decision by Ducey’s Supreme Court, backed by the … Continue reading
Dallas Bishop, priests send letter to Pope Francis in reference to sexual abuse crisis

Dallas Bishop Edward Burns and priests from the Dallas diocese have petitioned Pope Francis for an extraordinary synod – a meeting of the church – … Continue reading
Midco, BEK receive high-speed funding
A pair of local internet service providers received more than $7.2 million in federal funding for rural high-speed internet.
Transition to fall fashion with help from Legends

Say good-bye to summer and welcome fall with a little wardrobe transition. Stylist Sarah Hagler shares the must-have looks of the season – all available … Continue reading
Phillips 66 One-Tank Trip: Omaha, Nebraska

Where can you head with one-tank? Plenty of places in fact! With the help of Phillipps 66, we recently took a little drive to Omaha, … Continue reading
Cottonwood Springs helps people overcome addiction

Recovery can be a lifelong process, but you don’t have to do it alone. At Cottonwood Springs, there is hope and there is help. Their … Continue reading
Notice of Multiple Mill & Overlay Projects near Whitewater & Elbing
Construction work is expected to begin as soon as Monday, September 17, 2018 at multiple locations near Whitewater and Elbing.
4 Seniors- Cheap phone plans
Counting Cars: A Modified 1955 Chevy Truck (Season 8, Episode 8) | History

Mike and Shannon check out a 1955 Chevy truck, first manufactured to compete with Ford and Dodge trucks in this clip from Season 8, Episode … Continue reading
Rounds of rainfall start tomorrow morning

The latest KCCI weather forecast. Subscribe to KCCI on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/QY3wuM Get more Des Moines news: http://www.kcci.com Like us: http://facebook.com/kcci8 Follow us: … Continue reading
Poll shows support for school choice increased nationwide
New poll results released by the 12th annual Education Next (EdNext) survey of public opinion shows increased support for school choice nationwide.
2018-08-30 Board of County Commissioners Meeting & Agenda Review
JCNN – Cav Kickoff Fall 2018
Mary Lou Anderson
Mary Lou Anderson of Gardner, Kan passed away August 3, 2018. Mary Lou was born Sept 26, 1937 in Chicago, Ill. She attended The First Baptist … Continue reading
Anna Amelia Welch
Anna Amelia Welch, 91, of Gardner, Kan passed away August 27, 2018 at Baldwin Healthcare and Rehab Center. Anna was born on December 9, 1926 … Continue reading
Rabbi Among 7 Arrested in $14 Million School Scam: FBI
Counting Cars: Divco Milk Truck (Season 8, Episode 8) | History

The men of Counts Kustoms redecorate a Divco Milk Truck for their friends at House of Kolor in this clip from Season 8, Episode 8, … Continue reading
Ron G. Has More Emmys Than Kevin Hart Does – Kevin Hart Presents: The Next Level

Ron G. discusses his disastrous first stand-up gig and discovers that he has more Emmys than Kevin does. (Contains strong language.) About Kevin Hart Presents: … Continue reading
Dr. Prince Booked For On-Air Interviews With Meghan O of The “O” Show, Hot 104.1 FM Radio, to Engage St. Louisans With Message of Hope, Opportunity, and Jobs
August 30, 2018, ST. LOUIS, MO – Starting on Tuesday, September 4, 2018, the Executive Director of the St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment … Continue reading
[OU] OU Has Been Named a Bronze Champions of Character Institution
School starts, students always need supplies
Joan Dorsey Contributing columnist The Johnson County Fair has passed and that means school should be about ready to begin. My daughter, who teaches, is … Continue reading
Augusta’s new downtown playground takes shape
Park named in memory of Dalton Palmer
Pay It 4Ward: Oklahoma couple awarded for restoring lives of emotionally-broken women

EDMOND, Okla. – When an Edmond couple took in a homeless woman on Easter Sunday of 2014, Kaylene and Bryan Balzer had no idea then … Continue reading
One person killed, 3 wounded in shootings at Fort Worth strip club

One person was killed and three others were wounded in shootings outside a Fort Worth strip club Thursday morning. Shots were fired around 1:45 a.m. … Continue reading
UT’s new fan zone kicks off at home opener | 8/2018

The kickoff for the Longhorns home opener at DKR won’t just be the beginning of a new football season. Something else will also be officially … Continue reading
The Wests and Carters threw lavish parties for their kids
Construction crews work to seal off Cambria Drive cave | 7/2018

After months of evaluating a cave in Williamson County, construction crews have started work to seal it off. The cave on Cambria Drive was discovered … Continue reading
Father Frank Pavone on the abortion debate

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Patriot PAWS pairs up service dogs with veterans | 7/2018

From the first time he stepped paw into the FOX 7 Austin building, we always knew Tommy was meant for a special purpose as a … Continue reading
SBA opens new podiatry clinic
Open House welcomes Podiatry Clinic to SBAMH
Ada K. Stockton
Ada K. Stockton, 76, passed away on Aug. 28, 2018
Ada K. Stockton
Ada K. Stockton, 76, passed away on Aug. 28, 2018
Howard G. Primm
Howard G. Primm, 72, passed away on Aug. 28, 2018
81-year-old body surfer can guess water temperature with crazy accuracy
Markis McDuffie update on Wichita State basketball team chemistry

Wichita State senior Markis McDuffie gives an update on how the summer is going for the Shockers. Nine of the 13 players will be new … Continue reading
McConnell will have a ‘jam-packed ramp’ for air show

McConnell Air Force Base is gearing up for its first air show since 2012. Featuring the Air Force Thunderbirds, eight different aerobatic performers and teams, … Continue reading
Right-to-work lawsuits seek to end unions’ ‘exclusive representation’ practices
Two free-market oriented think tanks are working through the courts to abolish public-sector unions’ exclusive representation practices.
UNLV football has set an early goal against USC
UNLV will enter Saturday’s season opener against No. 15 USC as a three-touchdown underdog (at least), but star running back Lexington Thomas believes it won’t … Continue reading
Midweek betting action: Picks for college football’s early Week 1 games
This year’s opening Thursday and Friday nights of college football are missing the marquee matchup often included in past year’s slates. …