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UNITED WAY HUNGER GAMES TROPHIES ANNOUNCED
The United Way Heartland Region conducts an event each year to support the school back pack program. Hunger games wrapped up last Friday and final information was announced this week. Executive Director Jen Bragg said this years …
FIRE PREVENTION WEEK THROUGH OCTOBER 12TH
2024 National Fire Prevention week began Sunday and continues through Saturday October 12th. Ron Hines Fire Chief for the Huron Fire Department gives us the theme for the week. Hines said as in years past the fire …
RIEGER DISCUSSES PROCESS FOR FILLING QUICK CARE GAP
Kim Rieger, Vp of ancillary and support services at HRMC, spoke about Huron Rising 2.0 and the health care concerns with it. One issue is fairly recent with Quick Care in Huron closing at the end of August this …
DISTRICT 22 SENATE CANDIDATES GIVE RESPONSES AT FORUM
An election forum with the District 22 State Senate candidates was held Saturday at the Huron City Commission room. Incumbent David Wheeler responded to his view on Initated Measure 28. Candidate James Schmidt gave his response. [audio …
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- There were also attacks in southern Lebanon that killed at least 19 people. Israel’s military said the strikes were aimed at Hezbollah targets. They came on the same day the Lebanese health ministry said a case of cholera had been detected in the north, a sign of deteriorating conditions.
- Some of the sharpest criticism about a lack of sufficient assistance in the enclave came from Israel’s allies, including the United States.
- The stiff penalty was the potentially final step in the stunning downfall of the former official, Genaro García Luna, who has gone from the heights of power to imprisonment.
- Under his 24-year leadership, the lobbying group developed enormous clout in Washington, but he broke with the Trump administration over immigration, tariffs and the 2020 election.
- Residents of a nearby town came to scoop up gasoline that had spilled from an overturned tanker, but then it exploded, setting off an inferno. Several similar disasters have taken place in recent years.
- Facing a revolt in his own party, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attacked both the Conservative opposition and India’s government, which he said had made “a horrific mistake” in the killing of a Sikh activist.
- Food production is concentrated in too few countries, many of which face water shortages, the researchers said.
- Plus, the women of the world’s gnarliest mountain-bike competition.
- Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is the 10th player in NHL history to record 1,600 regular-season points in a career.
- Eight months later, the pain of losing a second Super Bowl in five seasons to the Kansas City Chiefs has barely subsided for the San Francisco 49ers as they prepare for a rare regular season rematch.
- As a rotation, the Mets ranked fifth in the majors in innings pitched — the next closest playoff team still left was the Yankees, at ninth.
- Oil company Phillips 66 has announced it plans to shut down a Los Angeles-area refinery that produces about 8% pf the state's crude oil.
- Authorities say a man has been charged in a mass shooting that left four people dead and more than a dozen wounded in the city of Birmingham, Alabama, last month.
- Carlos Mendoza said the team may throw their ace out of the bullpen Friday, but it isn't clear how serious they are about that option.
- Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris' campaign is dismissing accusations that she and a co-author plagiarized parts of a 2009 book on the U.S. criminal justice system as a desperate attempt by "rightwing operatives" to distract voters ahead of next month's election.
- Five airlines are poised to win permission for new new long-haul flights to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.