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Why do we watch professional sports? A group of mercenaries from around the world temporarily wear uniforms provided by a local millionaire looking to improve their image through sports. Why do we care if we can beat another group of mercenaries from around the world dressed in Are you looking to improve your image through sports? Jerry Seinfeld famously said that sports fans root for laundry. Sometimes we see a few of the bad guys coming through town and we find ourselves rooting for the dirty laundry. What makes us care, and often care too much? A musician friend told…

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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Utah) – Abuse prevention education can help cut abuse in half. Preventing Child Abuse Utah is committed to preventing child abuse through school-based prevention programs. PCAU He has been teaching child abuse prevention in Utah schools for over 40 years. PCAU's trained teams travel to schools every week to teach students, parents, and educators how to recognize, resist, and report child abuse. April is Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month. In an effort to spread awareness and educate the community on how to prevent and stop nighttime abuse, Good Things Utah partnered with Child Abuse Prevention…

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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — National Small Business Week kicked off Monday across the country and right here in the Coastal Bend. The United Corpus Christi Chamber of Commerce and the City of Corpus Christi will host a week of free seminars to empower local entrepreneurs. Seminars will focus on topics such as the use of Internet tools, finance, and leadership skills for small business owners. Monica Stuber, director of the U.S. Small Business Administration's Corpus Christi office, said there are a wide range of resources available to small businesses and she is honored to advocate for them. “It is an…

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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The emotional toll on couples or individuals experiencing infertility and trying to conceive is significant. “We got married later than most people. I was 30 and he was in his 30s, so we decided to start a family,” Lisa Roherty said. She and her husband Brandon now have a beautiful family of five. Like many couples, the Rafties never expected their journey to parenthood to be easy. Free clinic in Morristown treats uninsured people “It's an emotional strain. Because of the hormones, it's so easy to get emotional when you see a friend or family member…

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PHOENIX (AP) — Prosecutors announced Monday they will not retry an Arizona rancher. The trial ended last week with a deadlocked jury in the shooting death of a Mexican man on his property.Jurors in the George Alan Kelly trial were unable to reach a unanimous verdict after more than two days of deliberations.Santa Cruz County Superior Court Judge Thomas Fink a mistrial was declared April 22nd.After the mistrial, the Santa Cruz County Attorney's Office had the option of retrying Kelly or dropping the case.”Due to the unique circumstances and challenges surrounding this case, the Santa Cruz County Attorney's Office has…

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Susan Church, who worked as a nurse at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Brighton for 34 years, is giving back to the job she loves and the community she loves amid uncertainty at Steward Healthcare's eight Massachusetts hospitals. I'm worried about losing society. “Many of us have been here for 30 or 40 years. We all remain here because we do the best job we can for our patients. We care about this community.” she said. Church, other health care providers and area residents in Allston and Brighton rallied in front of the hospital Monday, a day before the agreement, a…

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Former Oregon State star Regan Beers is transferring to Oklahoma State. The junior forward announced his decision via social media on Monday.Beers averaged 17.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game for the Beavers last season. She shot 66.4 percent from the field, ranking second in the nation by one percentage point.Oregon State (27-8) finished fourth in the Pac-12 and advanced to the semifinals of the conference tournament, but ultimately lost to South Carolina in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament.During his two seasons in Corvallis, Beers won Pac-12 Freshman of the Year and Sixth Person…

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In a world where wars are constant, dictators are flashing nuclear buttons, and elections are volatile and uncertain, it can sometimes be hard to just get through the day without constantly looking over your shoulder. yeah. But for every bad news, there is another good thing happening in this world. Even if it means a Nigerian chess champion is playing to break the world record for consecutive chess marathons to raise money for children's education. Tunde Onakoya is a 29-year-old Nigerian chess champion and activist who is campaigning to help with the current children's education crisis affecting Africa, particularly his…

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The general manager of Eastex Collision Repair said the cost to repair the driveway eroded by the fire hydrant leak was estimated at $20,000. HOUSTON, Texas — You can expect to find puddles the day after a rain shower, but the puddles just outside Eastex Collision Repair aren't caused by rain. “This is a typical day for us here. If you look here, you can see the water is still flowing,” said Michael Groh, Eastex Collision Repair General Manager. Grow said someone knocked over a fire hydrant about three months ago, and water started leaking and wouldn't stop. “It flows…

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As Hong Kong gears up for the debut of its first spot Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, hopes are rising that initial trading volumes will surpass those witnessed during similar launches in the US. Local media reported on April 29th.Huaxia Fund Management (Hong Kong) is leading the launch of these ETFs along with digital asset service provider OSL, and they are scheduled to be launched on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on April 30th.At a press conference held on the eve of the launch, Zhu Haokang, head of digital assets in Huaxia, expressed strong confidence in the ETF's potential, saying that…

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