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U.S. Navy Confirms Deaths Of Two Crew Members On Downed Aircraft

Washington: The U.S. Navy has announced the deaths of the two crew members aboard an EA-18G Growler that went down last week east of Mount Rainier. The Electronic Attack Wing Pacific is now focused on recovery operations instead of search and rescue. The United States Navy asked the Washington National Guard to help with the […]

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Cumberland Police Report Incidents Of Theft And Assault

Cumberland: Two distinct assault and theft crimes were reported to the Cumberland City Police on Thursday. Arrests and following legal actions followed both occurrences. Officers responded to an assault report at the 200 block of Bond Street on Thursday at around 4:45 PM. The victim, who claimed to have been abused by Brendan O’Toole, was

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After keeping almost thirty dogs in “horrific conditions,” a woman was jailed

HONEY PATH: Following the discovery of around 30 dogs living in “horrific conditions,” the Honea Path Police Department said on Sunday that they had detained a lady. According to the police, a number of the dogs—two of them puppies—were wandering the property and the nearby roads, while another was dead and several others were kept

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Rosie O’Donnell responds to her daughter’s arrest on drug possession and child negligence charges

NEW YORK: Rosie and Chelsea Belle O’Donnell pose on the SS Hornblower Infinity Cruise ship during the “2nd Annual Fran Drescher Cancer Schmancer Sunset Cabaret Cruise” on June 20, 2016 in New York City.  According to court documents, Chelsea was freed after posting a $2,000 bond; however, on October 11, she was arrested once more

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On Georgia’s Sapelo Island, a ferry dock gangway collapsed, killing at least seven people

SAVANNAH — On Saturday, the small Gullah-Geechee community of Black slave descendants on Georgia’s Sapelo Island held a fall celebration, and authorities claimed that at least seven people were murdered when a portion of a ferry pier collapsed.  Natural Resources spokeswoman Tyler Jones said that workers from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the McIntosh

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A Rally rant over Arnold Palmer’s manhood concludes Trump’s tense week on the trail

At a rambling speech on Saturday in Pennsylvania, former President Donald Trump concluded a turbulent week on the campaign road by calling Kamala Harris a “sh** vice president” and implying that golfer Arnold Palmer was wealthy.  The Democratic presidential candidate, Vice President Kamala Harris, is campaigning in Waterford, Michigan, on Friday. While former President Donald

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Due to the death of Halyna Hutchins, Alec Baldwin will not face trial again

For the first time since his prosecution for a shooting death on the set of the movie Rust was thrown out, Alec Baldwin has made a comeback to the US sketch show Saturday Night Live (SNL). After a pretend gun he was holding during rehearsals shot a real round, killing Halyna Hutchins in 2021, Baldwin

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Jordan McPhail, Sask NDP candidate for Cumberland constituency

NORTH – In the 2024 provincial election, Jordan McPhail will represent the Saskatchewan Democratic Party in the Cumberland riding. He claims that if elected, McPhail will work to retain the seat held by Doyle Vermette, a longtime member of the NDP Cumberland.  La Ronge, Saskatchewan, is where Jordan McPhail was born and reared. He is

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Community Comes Together At Cumberland County High School To Support Disaster Victims

The Friday night football game at Big Spring High School was transformed into a fundraiser to aid the victims of the recent hurricanes that devastated the southern United States. Residents and groups have showered the school district with generosity, with entrance priced at a bag of necessities. Truckloads of supplies have been gathered by Big

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The Cumberland County Bluebird Adds Glimmer

Mockingbirds are Tennessee’s official bird, as any child of school age can tell you. But with 500–700 bluebird houses dotting parks, golf courses, and private lawns throughout Cumberland County, the bluebird is quickly establishing itself as the county’s official bird. For his efforts in assisting in the recovery of the bluebird population, Don Hazel of

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