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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

All-Conference Softball Players and Upcoming Running Event Highlights Local Talent

Seven athletes from Hall High School and Princeton High School secured spots on the 2026 Three Rivers East All-Conference Softball Team, with two players chosen without a single dissenting vote. Princeton’s Keely Lawson and Avah Oertel earned first-team honors, while their teammates Reese Reviglio a

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Jun 02 2026SPORTS

NFL Teams Still Want Denzel Ward, But Cleveland Says No Way

The Cleveland Browns recently made headlines by trading star defensive end Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams. The move was surprising, but it wasn’t because the team was desperate to clear out players. Instead, the Browns saw an offer they couldn’t refuse—young talent Jared Verse plus multiple d

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Central Africa’s Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance: What We Know

Antibiotic resistance is a serious danger to people around the world, especially in places where hospitals and health services are not strong. In Central Africa, this problem is worse because the health systems are fragile and it is hard to track infections or share information across different sect

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Jun 01 2026SPORTS

A Fresh Fight Night in Valley Forge

The upcoming Art of War Cage Fighting 48 event on June 6th is set to light up the Valley Forge casino with a mix of seasoned fighters and rising stars. The main card features a title bout where Ian “the Hammer” Alston will defend his light heavyweight belt against Chris Renwick, while “B Mo” Ben Mos

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Jun 01 2026OPINION

Science labels on products could help people see hidden research behind everyday items

Everyday products hide years of research and development that most people never stop to think about. A cell phone, for example, relies on breakthroughs in physics, engineering, and computer science. Yet when people use their phones, they rarely consider the science behind the device. The same goes f

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Jun 01 2026BUSINESS

Honoring Jeff Hayden and other Minnesota community leaders

Jeff Hayden, a well-known Minnesota politician, recently received the People's Advocate Award from the Cultural Wellness Center. This award recognizes his twelve years of service as a state senator and representative from Minneapolis. Hayden worked hard to bring attention to important community issu

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Jun 01 2026HEALTH

Smartphones and borderline personality disorder: what apps reveal about emotional struggles

Researchers tracked how people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) used smartphones during therapy to see if app habits matched their emotional states. Over eight weeks, 49 participants reported their inner tension and dissociation levels every two hours while their app use was recorded. The

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Jun 01 2026ENTERTAINMENT

A TV Producer Who Made Awards Shows and Big Moments

Gary L. Pudney spent most of his career behind the scenes shaping how millions watched television. For over twenty years at ABC, he moved up from producing specials to running a key division that handled everything from holiday concerts to star-studded awards. His teams put together programs watched

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May 31 2026FINANCE

How a Couple Turned Their Finances Around After Big Mistakes

Mattie and her husband started a new business in 2022, leaving their stable jobs behind. The idea came from a connection who promised big rewards. Instead, it led to $65, 000 in new credit card debt in just a year. Their income vanished overnight, and normal bills piled up on plastic. They kept hopi

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May 31 2026CELEBRITIES

Men in Hollywood Speak Up About Body Struggles

Many famous actors admit they've faced tough moments with how they see their bodies. Some say their careers forced them to change their looks in ways that didn’t feel healthy. A few big names shared how dieting and strict gym routines messed with their heads. One star said he trained so hard for a

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