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Oct 30 2025EDUCATION

Lia Smith: A Life of Passion, Purpose, and Impact

Lia Smith was more than just a name at Middlebury College. She was a vibrant presence, known for her warmth and enthusiasm. Her energy was infectious, making her a favorite among professors and students alike. In the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, she stood out as a standout teaching assi

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Oct 30 2025CRIME

Columbia's Journey to a Safer Community: One Step at a Time

In Columbia, Missouri, a quiet revolution is taking place, driven by ordinary people determined to make their neighborhoods safer. Sophia Smith, a resident who moved to Columbia in 2015, initially found her new home to be a place of fear and uncertainty. Gunfire was a regular occurrence, and the sig

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

Alamosa's Big Win: More Than Just a Score

Alamosa High School's football team, the Mean Moose, put on a show against Salida, even if their shutout streak came to an end. The final score was 50-13, a clear win for Alamosa. The game was a mix of strong plays and some mistakes, but in the end, Alamosa came out on top. The Mean Moose started s

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Oct 29 2025CELEBRITIES

Meghan's Holiday Treasures: A Nod to Love and Home

Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, has rolled out her first-ever holiday collection under her lifestyle brand, As Ever. This collection, which hit the shelves on October 28, is a mix of candles, fruit spreads, honey, and sparkling wines. It's clear that Meghan has put a personal touch on this line, espe

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Halloween Weather Blues: Rain and Wind Might Spoil the Fun in Upstate NY

Upstate New York is in for a wet and windy Halloween. A big storm is coming, bringing lots of rain and strong winds. This might make trick-or-treating a bit messy. The weather folks say it will rain a lot on Thursday and Friday. They expect 1 to 2 inches of rain all over the place. The storm will c

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Oct 29 2025WEATHER

Hurricane Melissa: A Storm That Grounded Flights and Flooded Airports

Hurricane Melissa has been a massive disruption, especially for air travel in the Caribbean. It's not just any storm—it's one of the strongest to hit Jamaica, causing airports to shut down and flights to reroute. Imagine trying to fly from Florida to the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico and having

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Oct 29 2025POLITICS

Local Police and Immigration: A Community Divided

In a small village, tensions rose as a group of about 100 people gathered to voice their concerns. They stood outside the Palatine Police Department, their messages clear: they were unhappy with a recent incident involving local law enforcement and federal immigration agents. The situation began on

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Oct 29 2025SPORTS

What Jiri Prochazka Thinks About Tom Aspinall's Eye Poke Drama

Tom Aspinall's UFC 321 fight with Ciryl Gane ended in a "No Contest" after an eye poke left Aspinall unable to continue. This has sparked a lot of debate among fighters. Jiri Prochazka, a former light heavyweight champion, recently shared his thoughts on the situation. Prochazka believes that winni

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Bright Spots in the Sky: The Nuclear Connection

Scientists have found a surprising link between UFO sightings and nuclear weapons tests. They looked at old photos from the Palomar Observatory in California. These photos, taken between 1949 and 1957, showed mysterious bright spots in the night sky. These bright spots, called transients, appeared

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Oct 29 2025SCIENCE

Unusual Sky Flashes and Nuclear Tests: A Puzzle Worth Solving

In the 1950s, something strange was happening in the sky. Pictures taken by the Palomar Observatory showed quick, bright flashes that didn't look like anything natural. These flashes, called "transients, " appeared more often after nuclear tests. This isn't just a wild guess—it's backed by data. Re

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