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A judge did not rule on three motions Tuesday related to a former Mitchell baseball player's civil lawsuit against the American Legion and two local news organizations.

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A judge did not rule on three motions Tuesday related to a former Mitchell baseball player's civil lawsuit against the American Legion and two local news organizations.

A sea of people in red spread out, raising signs and chanting through the streets of downtown Grand Rapids on Tuesday to demand justice and honor victims as they marked Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Day. The demonstration, which included a water ceremony and Jingle Dress dancers, was led by three Tribal nations that organized […]

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A sea of people in red spread out, raising signs and chanting through the streets of downtown Grand Rapids on Tuesday to demand justice and honor victims as they marked Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Day. The demonstration, which included a water ceremony and Jingle Dress dancers, was led by three Tribal nations that organized […]

Os dez anos de operação da Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, completados nesta terça-feira (5), foram marcados pela divulgação da carta “Belo Monte: dez anos de operação, mais de uma década de danos sem reparação”, elaborada por organizações da sociedade civil. O documento, assinado pelas organizações Associação Interamericana para a Defesa do Ambiente (Aida), Conselho Indigenista […] Fonte

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Os dez anos de operação da Hidrelétrica de Belo Monte, completados nesta terça-feira (5), foram marcados pela divulgação da carta “Belo Monte: dez anos de operação, mais de uma década de danos sem reparação”, elaborada por organizações da sociedade civil. O documento, assinado pelas organizações Associação Interamericana para a Defesa do Ambiente (Aida), Conselho Indigenista […] Fonte

The department asked the county to hand over ballots from the 2024 election, but those are in the possession of each municipality, not the county.

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The department asked the county to hand over ballots from the 2024 election, but those are in the possession of each municipality, not the county.

Inspirado en la Virgen de Fátima y acompañado de un rosario valorado en siete millones de euros, su aparición ha generado admiración… y también controversia.

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Inspirado en la Virgen de Fátima y acompañado de un rosario valorado en siete millones de euros, su aparición ha generado admiración… y también controversia.

Power at its pinnacle is often closest to collapse The post Op-Ed| The Khaldunian Cycle and the ultimate predictability of the SPLM regime’s downfall appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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Power at its pinnacle is often closest to collapse The post Op-Ed| The Khaldunian Cycle and the ultimate predictability of the SPLM regime’s downfall appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

The sites are located at 35th Street and Prospect Avenue and in the 18th & Vine Jazz District. The post Projects seek additional $2M from KC economic development board appeared first on The Beacon.

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The sites are located at 35th Street and Prospect Avenue and in the 18th & Vine Jazz District. The post Projects seek additional $2M from KC economic development board appeared first on The Beacon.

The prolonged strike by long-distance goods truck drivers in Nimule Town along the border of The post Truck drivers’ strike causes anxiety over supplies in E. Equatoria appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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The twin-tube Allegheny Tunnel, which carries Interstates 70 and 76 through the eastern continental divide, is aging and increasingly challenging to maintain, the turnpike commission says.

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The twin-tube Allegheny Tunnel, which carries Interstates 70 and 76 through the eastern continental divide, is aging and increasingly challenging to maintain, the turnpike commission says.

South Sudan is currently bogged down over the definition of the state. There is a The post Opinion| From liberation to domination: The rise of the Dinka State in South Sudan appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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South Sudan is currently bogged down over the definition of the state. There is a The post Opinion| From liberation to domination: The rise of the Dinka State in South Sudan appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

At a regular meeting on May 4, the City of Amarillo Planning and Zoning Commission discussed potential code amendments for accessory dwelling units, sometimes referred to colloquially as in-law suites. ADUs are a secondary living unit on the same lot as an existing single-family home.  Senior Planner Brady Kendrick said the current code doesn’t allow […] The post Planning and zoning commission discusses potential code amendment to allow accessory dwelling units appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

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At a regular meeting on May 4, the City of Amarillo Planning and Zoning Commission discussed potential code amendments for accessory dwelling units, sometimes referred to colloquially as in-law suites. ADUs are a secondary living unit on the same lot as an existing single-family home.  Senior Planner Brady Kendrick said the current code doesn’t allow […] The post Planning and zoning commission discusses potential code amendment to allow accessory dwelling units appeared first on Amarillo Tribune.

The authorities of the Torit Municipal Council in Eastern Equatoria State successfully auctioned six prime The post Torit municipality earns $393,312 from auctioning 6 commercial plots appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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The authorities of the Torit Municipal Council in Eastern Equatoria State successfully auctioned six prime The post Torit municipality earns $393,312 from auctioning 6 commercial plots appeared first on Radio Tamazuj.

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s school cellphone ban will become permanent beginning next school year.  Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed House Bill 1276 into law, making the state’s previously established yearlong ban permanent.  Lawmakers said they decided to make the bell-to-bell ban permanent after hearing positive feedback from teachers and parents.  The law, which takes effect […]

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s school cellphone ban will become permanent beginning next school year.  Gov. Kevin Stitt has signed House Bill 1276 into law, making the state’s previously established yearlong ban permanent.  Lawmakers said they decided to make the bell-to-bell ban permanent after hearing positive feedback from teachers and parents.  The law, which takes effect […]

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Four Democrats and three Republicans are running to represent Senate District 29. The post Senate District 29 primary includes crowded field appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Four Democrats and three Republicans are running to represent Senate District 29. The post Senate District 29 primary includes crowded field appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The two Democrats are vying for a role that manages the jail and warrants. The post Marion County sheriff race: Kelvis Williams faces Gregory Patrick appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The two Democrats are vying for a role that manages the jail and warrants. The post Marion County sheriff race: Kelvis Williams faces Gregory Patrick appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The three Democrats on the ballot to represent parts of Indianapolis are Allissa Impink, Clif Marsiglio and Sam Glynn. The post Senate District 46: 3 Democrats seek party’s nomination appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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The three Democrats on the ballot to represent parts of Indianapolis are Allissa Impink, Clif Marsiglio and Sam Glynn. The post Senate District 46: 3 Democrats seek party’s nomination appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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District 94 Rep. Cherrish Pryor and District 97 Rep. Justin Moed also face challengers in the Democratic primary election. The post Rep. John Bartlett faces 2 challengers in House District 95 primary appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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District 94 Rep. Cherrish Pryor and District 97 Rep. Justin Moed also face challengers in the Democratic primary election. The post Rep. John Bartlett faces 2 challengers in House District 95 primary appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Lawrence, Pike and Warren townships had at least one competitive primary race for trustee. The post Indiana Elections 2026: Indianapolis township trustees, constables appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Lawrence, Pike and Warren townships had at least one competitive primary race for trustee. The post Indiana Elections 2026: Indianapolis township trustees, constables appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Republican Rep. Jefferson Shreve is facing a challenger for his 6th District seat. The post Indiana 7th District: Democrat André Carson faces 3 challengers appeared first on Mirror Indy.

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Republican Rep. Jefferson Shreve is facing a challenger for his 6th District seat. The post Indiana 7th District: Democrat André Carson faces 3 challengers appeared first on Mirror Indy.

Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here.Wayne County has responded to the U.S. Department of Justice’s demand for records from the 2024 election by explaining that the county does not have the ballots, receipts, and envelopes the DOJ is looking for. But local clerks expect this will not be the end of the Trump administration’s interest in the strongly Democratic county.In a letter dated April 27, Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett wrote to Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon that the county “is not the legal custodian of any records responsive to your request.”In Michigan, it is municipal clerks who do most of the work of administering elections. Thus, Garrett explained, election records such as ballots are maintained by cities and townships, not the county. Garrett also wrote that Michigan law doesn’t give the county any power to compel municipal clerks to hand over the records. “Accordingly, any further inquiries regarding ballot materials should be directed to the city and township clerks of the records you seek,” Garrett wrote.The DOJ doesn’t appear to have contacted any cities or townships as of yet. Michael Siegrist, the clerk of Canton Township and president of the Association of Wayne County Clerks, told Votebeat on Tuesday that he was unaware of any Wayne County municipality receiving a request for their 2024 ballots. He has had conversations with other communities, though, about what the response will be if the request does come.“At this point, we’re preparing for the 2026 election,” he said. “The legitimate requests we get, we’re going to honor, with regards to what our legal duty is under federal and state law.”The Association of Wayne County Clerks, which represents the county’s 43 city and township clerks, also put out a statement on Tuesday criticizing the DOJ’s county-level inquiry and defending Michigan’s election system.The DOJ’s letter to Wayne County “reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of how elections are administered in Michigan,” the statement said. “Effective oversight or inquiry begins with an accurate understanding of that structure.”The DOJ’s letter to Wayne County is just one example of the Trump administration taking an unusual interest in past elections in key swing states. In January, the FBI seized ballots from the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, a major Democratic stronghold where the DOJ also recently demanded the names of all poll workers from the 2020 election. In March, the FBI subpoenaed records from a partisan review of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona.It’s not clear what the administration’s next move in Michigan will be. The DOJ has not responded to multiple requests for comment from Votebeat, but on April 23 — before Wayne County’s response — Dhillon went on Newsmax and said officials “intend to get these records.” President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has repeatedly named Detroit as one of the places whose election conduct he is most suspicious of. In its original letter to Wayne County, the DOJ cited three cases from 2020 in which Wayne County voters were accused of fraud. It also cited a 2020 lawsuit that accused the county and the city of Detroit of allowing election workers to commit fraud. That suit was quickly dismissed, with a judge writing that the “plaintiffs’ interpretation of events is incorrect and not credible.”Garrett wrote that she hoped the DOJ’s action against the three alleged fraudsters “deters others from such actions in the future” but pointed out that the allegations against Wayne County from the 2020 suit were not the job of the county clerk. Hayley Harding is a reporter for Votebeat based in Michigan. Contact Hayley at hharding@votebeat.org.

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Votebeat is a nonprofit news organization reporting on voting access and election administration across the U.S. Sign up for Votebeat Michigan’s free newsletter here.Wayne County has responded to the U.S. Department of Justice’s demand for records from the 2024 election by explaining that the county does not have the ballots, receipts, and envelopes the DOJ is looking for. But local clerks expect this will not be the end of the Trump administration’s interest in the strongly Democratic county.In a letter dated April 27, Wayne County Clerk Cathy Garrett wrote to Assistant U.S. Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon that the county “is not the legal custodian of any records responsive to your request.”In Michigan, it is municipal clerks who do most of the work of administering elections. Thus, Garrett explained, election records such as ballots are maintained by cities and townships, not the county. Garrett also wrote that Michigan law doesn’t give the county any power to compel municipal clerks to hand over the records. “Accordingly, any further inquiries regarding ballot materials should be directed to the city and township clerks of the records you seek,” Garrett wrote.The DOJ doesn’t appear to have contacted any cities or townships as of yet. Michael Siegrist, the clerk of Canton Township and president of the Association of Wayne County Clerks, told Votebeat on Tuesday that he was unaware of any Wayne County municipality receiving a request for their 2024 ballots. He has had conversations with other communities, though, about what the response will be if the request does come.“At this point, we’re preparing for the 2026 election,” he said. “The legitimate requests we get, we’re going to honor, with regards to what our legal duty is under federal and state law.”The Association of Wayne County Clerks, which represents the county’s 43 city and township clerks, also put out a statement on Tuesday criticizing the DOJ’s county-level inquiry and defending Michigan’s election system.The DOJ’s letter to Wayne County “reflects a fundamental misunderstanding of how elections are administered in Michigan,” the statement said. “Effective oversight or inquiry begins with an accurate understanding of that structure.”The DOJ’s letter to Wayne County is just one example of the Trump administration taking an unusual interest in past elections in key swing states. In January, the FBI seized ballots from the 2020 election in Fulton County, Georgia, a major Democratic stronghold where the DOJ also recently demanded the names of all poll workers from the 2020 election. In March, the FBI subpoenaed records from a partisan review of the 2020 election in Maricopa County, Arizona.It’s not clear what the administration’s next move in Michigan will be. The DOJ has not responded to multiple requests for comment from Votebeat, but on April 23 — before Wayne County’s response — Dhillon went on Newsmax and said officials “intend to get these records.” President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has repeatedly named Detroit as one of the places whose election conduct he is most suspicious of. In its original letter to Wayne County, the DOJ cited three cases from 2020 in which Wayne County voters were accused of fraud. It also cited a 2020 lawsuit that accused the county and the city of Detroit of allowing election workers to commit fraud. That suit was quickly dismissed, with a judge writing that the “plaintiffs’ interpretation of events is incorrect and not credible.”Garrett wrote that she hoped the DOJ’s action against the three alleged fraudsters “deters others from such actions in the future” but pointed out that the allegations against Wayne County from the 2020 suit were not the job of the county clerk. Hayley Harding is a reporter for Votebeat based in Michigan. Contact Hayley at hharding@votebeat.org.