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The Montana Department of Corrections intends to relocate women currently incarcerated at Boulder's Riverside prison, which holds about 50 of the state’s 370 female prisoners, to Pine Hills Correctional Facility in Miles City. As part of its plan to increase the number of beds statewide from 300 to 500, the agency will reconfigure Pine Hills. The post Dept. of Corrections to relocate 50 incarcerated women from Boulder to Miles City appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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The Montana Department of Corrections intends to relocate women currently incarcerated at Boulder's Riverside prison, which holds about 50 of the state’s 370 female prisoners, to Pine Hills Correctional Facility in Miles City. As part of its plan to increase the number of beds statewide from 300 to 500, the agency will reconfigure Pine Hills. The post Dept. of Corrections to relocate 50 incarcerated women from Boulder to Miles City appeared first on Montana Free Press.

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is calling for legal reforms and stronger state oversight of how students are disciplined in schools, as the state struggles to ensure they receive a good education. Classroom time is key to that goal. How much time students spend in the classroom influences their grades, test scores and graduation […]

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New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is calling for legal reforms and stronger state oversight of how students are disciplined in schools, as the state struggles to ensure they receive a good education. Classroom time is key to that goal. How much time students spend in the classroom influences their grades, test scores and graduation […]

This article was produced by New Mexico In Depth, which last participated in ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in 2022-2023. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. Indigenous and Hispanic students are suspended more often and for longer periods than their white classmates who commit similar infractions at Gallup-McKinley County […]

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This article was produced by New Mexico In Depth, which last participated in ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network in 2022-2023. Sign up for Dispatches to get our stories in your inbox every week. Indigenous and Hispanic students are suspended more often and for longer periods than their white classmates who commit similar infractions at Gallup-McKinley County […]

The Padres are 46-47 with three games remaining before Monday’s four-day All-Star break and the team's stats rank among the lowest in the big leagues.

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The Padres are 46-47 with three games remaining before Monday’s four-day All-Star break and the team's stats rank among the lowest in the big leagues.

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Stockton residents can expect several days of temperatures in the mid-90s before the heat peaks at about 98 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Hotter days ahead for Stockton. Here’s what you should know is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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Stockton residents can expect several days of temperatures in the mid-90s before the heat peaks at about 98 degrees Tuesday and Wednesday, according to the National Weather Service. Hotter days ahead for Stockton. Here’s what you should know is a story from Stocktonia News, a rigorous and factual newsroom covering Greater Stockton, California. Please consider making a charitable contribution to support our journalism.

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GREAT FALLS — An economic boom is happening to Great Falls, at least according to local, state and federal officials who spent much of Friday celebrating two large businesses coming to Cascade County. Gov. Greg Gianforte, U.S. Rep. Troy Downing and Great Falls Mayor Cory Reeves visited a new Amazon delivery building and then took […]

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GREAT FALLS — An economic boom is happening to Great Falls, at least according to local, state and federal officials who spent much of Friday celebrating two large businesses coming to Cascade County. Gov. Greg Gianforte, U.S. Rep. Troy Downing and Great Falls Mayor Cory Reeves visited a new Amazon delivery building and then took […]

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巴黎將在這個周一將接待35個“志願國”召開峰會,為烏克蘭戰爭“善後”,即一旦戰爭結束,志願國或直接派遣陸軍、空軍、海軍、或以其它方式前往烏克蘭維和。法國、英國、西班牙已明確表示派遣陸軍及空軍,峰會將發出一個這樣的信號:地面形勢對俄羅斯越來越不利,現在坐下來和平談判還來得及 ! 而且,重返白宮以來一直對烏克蘭抗俄持消極態度的美國總統特朗普態度明顯轉變,首次同意將允許在烏克蘭直接生產美國愛國者反導導彈。

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巴黎將在這個周一將接待35個“志願國”召開峰會,為烏克蘭戰爭“善後”,即一旦戰爭結束,志願國或直接派遣陸軍、空軍、海軍、或以其它方式前往烏克蘭維和。法國、英國、西班牙已明確表示派遣陸軍及空軍,峰會將發出一個這樣的信號:地面形勢對俄羅斯越來越不利,現在坐下來和平談判還來得及 ! 而且,重返白宮以來一直對烏克蘭抗俄持消極態度的美國總統特朗普態度明顯轉變,首次同意將允許在烏克蘭直接生產美國愛國者反導導彈。

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巴黎将在这个周一将接待35个“志愿国”召开峰会,为乌克兰战争“善后”,即一旦战争结束,志愿国或直接派遣陆军、空军、海军、或以其它方式前往乌克兰维和。法国、英国、西班牙已明确表示派遣陆军及空军,峰会将发出一个这样的信号:地面形势对俄罗斯越来越不利,现在坐下来和平谈判还来得及 ! 而且,重返白宫以来一直对乌克兰抗俄持消极态度的美国总统特朗普态度明显转变,首次同意将允许在乌克兰直接生产美国爱国者反导导弹。

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巴黎将在这个周一将接待35个“志愿国”召开峰会,为乌克兰战争“善后”,即一旦战争结束,志愿国或直接派遣陆军、空军、海军、或以其它方式前往乌克兰维和。法国、英国、西班牙已明确表示派遣陆军及空军,峰会将发出一个这样的信号:地面形势对俄罗斯越来越不利,现在坐下来和平谈判还来得及 ! 而且,重返白宫以来一直对乌克兰抗俄持消极态度的美国总统特朗普态度明显转变,首次同意将允许在乌克兰直接生产美国爱国者反导导弹。

Ricardo Leães afirma que ação de Trump busca fazer com que irregularidades não sejam identificadas Fonte

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نشست شورای امنیت؛ مواضع آمریکا و قدرت‌های اروپایی در مورد برنامه هسته‌ای جمهوری اسلامی در گفت‌وگو با درویش رنجبر

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نشست شورای امنیت؛ مواضع آمریکا و قدرت‌های اروپایی در مورد برنامه هسته‌ای جمهوری اسلامی در گفت‌وگو با درویش رنجبر

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Loving mom Virginia Ann Bartley joined the community of saints on July 9, 2026. Ann was born on December 12, 1930 to Ruby Fay and Joseph Robert Burnett in Fort Worth. She spent much of her childhood on the North Side and graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1948. She lived a long and interesting life, raising three children and settling in Richardson in the 1970’s. Ann was an avid horsewoman and a lover of the outdoors. She loved all kinds of animals including human ones. She is preceded in death by her husband Albert Lea Bartley, Jr. and is survived by their children Thomas Bartley (Mary) of San Marcos; Christopher Bartley (Michael) of Fort Worth; and Pamela Holder (Jerry) of Little Rock, AR; along with five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The family is especially grateful for the wonderful staff and neighbors at Presbyterian Village North in Dallas where Ann lived since late 2024. The family covets your prayers in shared faith, that as Christ lives, so shall we. No formal memorial service is planned.  In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to The North Texas Food Bank in Ann’s honor:   https://give.ntfb.org/site/Donation2;jsessionid=00000000.app20046a?df_id=6980&mfc_pref=T&6980.donation=form1&NONCE_TOKEN=B4CD014FA66DBF0C8792288C8BCE9A73

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Loving mom Virginia Ann Bartley joined the community of saints on July 9, 2026. Ann was born on December 12, 1930 to Ruby Fay and Joseph Robert Burnett in Fort Worth. She spent much of her childhood on the North Side and graduated from Arlington Heights High School in 1948. She lived a long and interesting life, raising three children and settling in Richardson in the 1970’s. Ann was an avid horsewoman and a lover of the outdoors. She loved all kinds of animals including human ones. She is preceded in death by her husband Albert Lea Bartley, Jr. and is survived by their children Thomas Bartley (Mary) of San Marcos; Christopher Bartley (Michael) of Fort Worth; and Pamela Holder (Jerry) of Little Rock, AR; along with five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. The family is especially grateful for the wonderful staff and neighbors at Presbyterian Village North in Dallas where Ann lived since late 2024. The family covets your prayers in shared faith, that as Christ lives, so shall we. No formal memorial service is planned.  In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to The North Texas Food Bank in Ann’s honor:   https://give.ntfb.org/site/Donation2;jsessionid=00000000.app20046a?df_id=6980&mfc_pref=T&6980.donation=form1&NONCE_TOKEN=B4CD014FA66DBF0C8792288C8BCE9A73

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JUSTIN - Tonya J Goen Bergfeld, 78, of Justin, Texas, formerly of Effingham, Illinois, passed away Friday, July 3, 2026. Visitation: 9 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2026, at Greenwood Funeral Home in Memorial Suite A, 3344 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107. Graveside Service: 10 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2026, in Greenwood Memorial Park, 3100 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107. Tonya was born on July 26, 1948, in Effingham, Illinois. She was the daughter of Russell and Juanita Goen. Tonya married Lester Bergfeld on October 21, 1967, at Sacred Heart Parish in Effingham. She was proceeded in death by her husband, Lester, and her parents. Tonya is survived by her three daughters, Lorie Wright of Weatherford, Texas, Teresa Jonas and husband, Matt of Justin, Texas, and Jenny Franks and husband Lee of Gainesville, Texas; four grandchildren, Danika Bergfeld, Lee Franks, Gabrielle Franks, and Devan Kelley; and five great-grandchildren, Felicity Franks, Zane and Presley Hampton, and Jackson and Zepplin Kelley. She is also survived by her brother, Walter Goen; one sister-in-law; one brother-in-law; nine nieces and nephews; and 13 great-nieces and nephews. GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME Greenwood Funeral Homes - Cremation 3344 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-336-0584

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JUSTIN - Tonya J Goen Bergfeld, 78, of Justin, Texas, formerly of Effingham, Illinois, passed away Friday, July 3, 2026. Visitation: 9 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2026, at Greenwood Funeral Home in Memorial Suite A, 3344 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107. Graveside Service: 10 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2026, in Greenwood Memorial Park, 3100 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107. Tonya was born on July 26, 1948, in Effingham, Illinois. She was the daughter of Russell and Juanita Goen. Tonya married Lester Bergfeld on October 21, 1967, at Sacred Heart Parish in Effingham. She was proceeded in death by her husband, Lester, and her parents. Tonya is survived by her three daughters, Lorie Wright of Weatherford, Texas, Teresa Jonas and husband, Matt of Justin, Texas, and Jenny Franks and husband Lee of Gainesville, Texas; four grandchildren, Danika Bergfeld, Lee Franks, Gabrielle Franks, and Devan Kelley; and five great-grandchildren, Felicity Franks, Zane and Presley Hampton, and Jackson and Zepplin Kelley. She is also survived by her brother, Walter Goen; one sister-in-law; one brother-in-law; nine nieces and nephews; and 13 great-nieces and nephews. GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME Greenwood Funeral Homes - Cremation 3344 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-336-0584

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FORT WORTH - Samuel "Sam" Estrada, 86, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, patriot, and man of unwavering faith, passed away on July 7, 2026. Visitation & Rosary: 5 - 8 p.m. Sunday, July 12, 2026, in Greenwood's Live Oak Chapel, 3100 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107; with rosary to begin at 6 p.m. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2026, at Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church; followed by an interment in Greenwood Memorial Park. Sam was born on September 25, 1939, in Anson, Texas, to Manuel and Minnie Estrada. The youngest of six children. Sam grew up in Stamford, where he learned the values of hard work, perseverance, and love of family that would guide his entire life. A proud member of Stamford High School's 1958 state championship football team, Sam graduated with the Class of 1959 before answering the call to serve his country in the United States Air Force. Stationed at Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine, he quickly distinguished himself through his dedication and earned three stripes in just two years. Following his honorable discharge, he obtained his Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license, beginning a remarkable career that would span more than 38 years. At Lockheed Martin, Sam became a respected aircraft mechanic specializing in the F-16 Fighting Falcon. His expertise carried him across the globe, where he supported air shows and assisted allied nations acquiring the aircraft he so proudly helped maintain. Through his service and work, Sam contributed to the defense of freedom and formed lifelong friendships with fellow airmen and colleagues. Sam's greatest calling, however, was his faith and his family. A lifelong Catholic, he served as an altar boy in his youth and, since 1978, was a devoted member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Fort Worth. A proud Third-Degree Knight of Columbus since the mid-1970s, he lived a life centered on Christ, joyfully sharing the love of Jesus with all he met. He found delight in cheering for the Dallas Cowboys, the Texas Rangers, and TCU, playing golf, and traveling the world. Some of his most treasured moments were family vacations to the Grand Canyon, California, Las Vegas, and countless other destinations, where he created memories that will be cherished for generations. Above all, Sam was a loving and devoted husband to his beloved wife of 60 years, Pauline Willis Estrada, and a steadfast father whose example of integrity, kindness, and faith shaped the lives of his children and grandchildren. Sam was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Manuel and Minnie Estrada; his twin sisters who died at birth; his brothers, Henry and Dan Estrada; and his cherished sister, Lucia Martinez. He is survived by his wife, Pauline; his children, Debra Estrada-Grissom and her husband, Randie, Sharon Estrada-Thomas and her husband, Keith, Karen Estrada-Ramirez and her husband, Charles, Samantha Estrada-Harrah and her husband, Brook, and Samuel Estrada, Jr. and his wife, Amy; 11 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and countless nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family members who dearly loved and cherished him, and whose lives were enriched by his kindness, wisdom, and unwavering faith. Samuel Estrada's life was a testament to faith, service, and love. His legacy lives on in the family he cherished, the lives he touched, and the enduring example he leaves for all who knew him. May he rest in the peace of Christ, whom he served so faithfully throughout his life. GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME Greenwood Funeral Homes - Cremation 3344 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-336-0584

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FORT WORTH - Samuel "Sam" Estrada, 86, a devoted husband, father, grandfather, patriot, and man of unwavering faith, passed away on July 7, 2026. Visitation & Rosary: 5 - 8 p.m. Sunday, July 12, 2026, in Greenwood's Live Oak Chapel, 3100 White Settlement Rd., Fort Worth, Texas 76107; with rosary to begin at 6 p.m. Funeral Mass: 10 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2026, at Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church; followed by an interment in Greenwood Memorial Park. Sam was born on September 25, 1939, in Anson, Texas, to Manuel and Minnie Estrada. The youngest of six children. Sam grew up in Stamford, where he learned the values of hard work, perseverance, and love of family that would guide his entire life. A proud member of Stamford High School's 1958 state championship football team, Sam graduated with the Class of 1959 before answering the call to serve his country in the United States Air Force. Stationed at Loring Air Force Base in Limestone, Maine, he quickly distinguished himself through his dedication and earned three stripes in just two years. Following his honorable discharge, he obtained his Airframe and Powerplant (A&P) license, beginning a remarkable career that would span more than 38 years. At Lockheed Martin, Sam became a respected aircraft mechanic specializing in the F-16 Fighting Falcon. His expertise carried him across the globe, where he supported air shows and assisted allied nations acquiring the aircraft he so proudly helped maintain. Through his service and work, Sam contributed to the defense of freedom and formed lifelong friendships with fellow airmen and colleagues. Sam's greatest calling, however, was his faith and his family. A lifelong Catholic, he served as an altar boy in his youth and, since 1978, was a devoted member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Fort Worth. A proud Third-Degree Knight of Columbus since the mid-1970s, he lived a life centered on Christ, joyfully sharing the love of Jesus with all he met. He found delight in cheering for the Dallas Cowboys, the Texas Rangers, and TCU, playing golf, and traveling the world. Some of his most treasured moments were family vacations to the Grand Canyon, California, Las Vegas, and countless other destinations, where he created memories that will be cherished for generations. Above all, Sam was a loving and devoted husband to his beloved wife of 60 years, Pauline Willis Estrada, and a steadfast father whose example of integrity, kindness, and faith shaped the lives of his children and grandchildren. Sam was preceded in death by his beloved parents, Manuel and Minnie Estrada; his twin sisters who died at birth; his brothers, Henry and Dan Estrada; and his cherished sister, Lucia Martinez. He is survived by his wife, Pauline; his children, Debra Estrada-Grissom and her husband, Randie, Sharon Estrada-Thomas and her husband, Keith, Karen Estrada-Ramirez and her husband, Charles, Samantha Estrada-Harrah and her husband, Brook, and Samuel Estrada, Jr. and his wife, Amy; 11 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, and countless nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family members who dearly loved and cherished him, and whose lives were enriched by his kindness, wisdom, and unwavering faith. Samuel Estrada's life was a testament to faith, service, and love. His legacy lives on in the family he cherished, the lives he touched, and the enduring example he leaves for all who knew him. May he rest in the peace of Christ, whom he served so faithfully throughout his life. GREENWOOD FUNERAL HOME Greenwood Funeral Homes - Cremation 3344 White Settlement Road, Fort Worth, TX 76107 817-336-0584

美國兩名共和黨籍聯邦眾議員近日要求司法部與聯邦調查局(FBI)全面調查加州六四紀念館遭闖入破壞事件,並釐清是否涉及中國政府或中國共產黨的“跨國鎮壓”行動。他們表示,若證實有外國政府介入,事件將不只是單純毀損案件,而是涉及美國境內言論自由、歷史記憶及民主倡議人士安全。

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美國兩名共和黨籍聯邦眾議員近日要求司法部與聯邦調查局(FBI)全面調查加州六四紀念館遭闖入破壞事件,並釐清是否涉及中國政府或中國共產黨的“跨國鎮壓”行動。他們表示,若證實有外國政府介入,事件將不只是單純毀損案件,而是涉及美國境內言論自由、歷史記憶及民主倡議人士安全。

美国两名共和党籍联邦众议员近日要求司法部与联邦调查局(FBI)全面调查加州六四纪念馆遭闯入破坏事件,并厘清是否涉及中国政府或中国共产党的“跨国镇压”行动。他们表示,若证实有外国政府介入,事件将不只是单纯毁损案件,而是涉及美国境内言论自由、历史记忆及民主倡议人士安全。

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美国两名共和党籍联邦众议员近日要求司法部与联邦调查局(FBI)全面调查加州六四纪念馆遭闯入破坏事件,并厘清是否涉及中国政府或中国共产党的“跨国镇压”行动。他们表示,若证实有外国政府介入,事件将不只是单纯毁损案件,而是涉及美国境内言论自由、历史记忆及民主倡议人士安全。

If you're headed to the beach to escape the heat, be careful. Rip currents and high surf are likely. Meanwhile, there's a possibility of thunder and lightning.

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If you're headed to the beach to escape the heat, be careful. Rip currents and high surf are likely. Meanwhile, there's a possibility of thunder and lightning.

The union representing Jackson bus employees plans to go on strike early Monday unless negotiators reach an agreement by Sunday to avert the walkout.

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The union representing Jackson bus employees plans to go on strike early Monday unless negotiators reach an agreement by Sunday to avert the walkout.

The window is narrowing – serious storms like hurricanes or cyclones, once considered a 100-year event, could be seen more often.

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The window is narrowing – serious storms like hurricanes or cyclones, once considered a 100-year event, could be seen more often.

As of May 2025, more than 28,000 Russians had been convicted of going AWOL. People are fleeing because they don’t want to fight. In late June 2026, authorities in the Belgorod region declared 13 people wanted after they fled almost simultaneously. Those who go AWOL — known colloquially as sochintsy, after “SOCh,” the Russian abbreviation for unauthorized absence from one’s unit — are often caught, and during the roundups even their relatives can be put at risk. One possible scenario is prison time, which at least secures the soldier’s discharge from service. In recent years, however, authorities have generally tried to send detainees back to the war. What follows is an account of how events can unfold when a mobilized or contract soldier goes AWOL, and of what such soldiers can do to avoid being returned to service.

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As of May 2025, more than 28,000 Russians had been convicted of going AWOL. People are fleeing because they don’t want to fight. In late June 2026, authorities in the Belgorod region declared 13 people wanted after they fled almost simultaneously. Those who go AWOL — known colloquially as sochintsy, after “SOCh,” the Russian abbreviation for unauthorized absence from one’s unit — are often caught, and during the roundups even their relatives can be put at risk. One possible scenario is prison time, which at least secures the soldier’s discharge from service. In recent years, however, authorities have generally tried to send detainees back to the war. What follows is an account of how events can unfold when a mobilized or contract soldier goes AWOL, and of what such soldiers can do to avoid being returned to service.

OZODNEWS дастурининг навбатдаги сони билан танишинг.

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