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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Local Politician Sparks Debate on Voting Rights

In a bold move, Christi Jacobsen has sent out a mailer addressing the topic of non-citizens voting. This has stirred up quite a conversation in the community. The mailer raises questions about who should have the right to vote in local elections. It's important to note that this issue is not new. Ma

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Surfers and Stingrays: An Unexpected Beach Battle

At Bolsa Chica State Beach, surfers are facing an unexpected challenge: stingrays. The beach has seen a rise in stingray encounters recently. With small waves and warm water for this time of year, more people are heading into the ocean. This means more chances for stingrays to get stepped on and rea

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Jan 14 2026WEATHER

South Dakota Bracing for Sudden Snow Surprises

South Dakota is in for a weather rollercoaster. After a warm start to the week, things are about to get wild. A big shift is coming, with strong winds and possible snow squalls. These are short, intense bursts of snow that can cause whiteout conditions in a flash. The biggest risks will be from lat

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

US Weather Shifts: How It's Shaking Up Natural Gas Prices

The US is bracing for a chill, and it's sending ripples through the natural gas market. Prices are on the rise as forecasters predict a colder-than-expected stretch ahead. The eastern two-thirds of the country is expected to feel the freeze from January 18th to the 22nd, with even colder temperature

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Vaccine Changes Spark Legal Battle

A big fight is happening over kids' vaccines. Some top medical groups are not happy with recent changes. They think the changes are not safe. They plan to take this fight to court. The changes were made by health officials. They cut the list of recommended vaccines. Now, only 11 diseases are on the

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Montana's Health Care Marketplace: What's Next?

Montana's health care marketplace is shutting down this week. This move comes as premiums remain high, leaving many people wondering what happens next. The state's senators, Steve Daines and Tim Sheehy, back a Republican plan. They want federal money to go towards health savings accounts instead of

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Jan 14 2026HEALTH

Maine's Hardworking Hands: The Hidden Struggles of Farmers, Foresters, and Fishermen

Maine's agriculture, forestry, and fishing industries are facing tough times. Workers in these fields are dealing with a lot of stress. This stress comes from money problems, logistics, and mental health issues. It's even harder for those in rural areas to get the help they need. Forestry workers u

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Jan 14 2026SPORTS

The Silent Struggle of College Football Coaches

Chris Klieman, the former head coach of Kansas State, recently stepped down from his role. He admitted that the pressure of coaching in today's college football environment was taking a toll on his health. He shared that the constant stress of managing the transfer portal and the financial aspects o

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Jan 14 2026BUSINESS

How One Man's Vision is Changing Lives Through Housing

Giovanne Schachere is making a big difference in California and Washington. He leads groups that help people who are homeless or just out of jail. These groups give them medical help, housing, and support to stay on track. Running things in two states isn't easy. Each state has different rules and

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Jan 14 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Rules: What's Next for the U. S. ?

The U. S. is making moves to figure out how to handle crypto. Paul Atkins, a big shot in the SEC, thinks a new law could be coming soon. This law would help clear up who's in charge of crypto rules - the SEC or the CFTC. Atkins spoke on Fox Business. He said this law is important. It would make thi

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