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LeAnne Taylor's Describes Her Fight Against Breast Cancer
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Volunteer Groups Hold Drive-Thru Food Event
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City Of Pawnee Issues Voluntary Boil Advisory
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A voluntary boil advisory has been issued by the City of Pawnee after the city said elevated tower repairs in the water system resulted in the potential for contamination. The warning is in effect for customers who live south of Cleveland Street and east of 4th Street in Pawnee.
City Of Pawnee Issues Voluntary Boil Advisory
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A voluntary boil advisory has been issued by the City of Pawnee after the city said elevated tower repairs in the water system resulted in the potential for contamination. The warning is in effect for customers who live south of Cleveland Street and east of 4th Street in Pawnee.
Road Repair Project To Begin On 71st St Between Mingo, South Memorial
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Starting Thursday, a large construction project will begin on 71st Street between Mingo and South Memorial that is expected to last until spring 2022. The $2.2 million project begins on Thursday as part of the “Improve Our Tulsa” initiative and is likely set to continue through next spring as the City of Tulsa works on replacing sections of concrete that are broken or cracked. Road work will begin on the Mingo side of 71st and move towards Memorial.
Road Repair Project To Begin On 71st St Between Mingo, South Memorial
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Starting Thursday, a large construction project will begin on 71st Street between Mingo and South Memorial that is expected to last until spring 2022. The $2.2 million project begins on Thursday as part of the “Improve Our Tulsa” initiative and is likely set to continue through next spring as the City of Tulsa works on replacing sections of concrete that are broken or cracked. Road work will begin on the Mingo side of 71st and move towards Memorial.
FEMA Funeral Program Inundated By 1 Million Calls At Launch
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The federal government program designed to help cover funeral costs for people who have died of COVID-19 was inundated with more than 1 million calls on its launch day. The Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA) rolled out its hotline Monday, inviting Americans to apply for up to $9,000 per funeral and up to $35,500 per applicant to help with expenses related to coronavirus deaths occurring after January 20, 2020. "The first day we opened up, there was definitely congestion on the line," Acting FEMA Di
FEMA Funeral Program Inundated By 1 Million Calls At Launch
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The federal government program designed to help cover funeral costs for people who have died of COVID-19 was inundated with more than 1 million calls on its launch day. The Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA) rolled out its hotline Monday, inviting Americans to apply for up to $9,000 per funeral and up to $35,500 per applicant to help with expenses related to coronavirus deaths occurring after January 20, 2020. "The first day we opened up, there was definitely congestion on the line," Acting FEMA Di
Instagram Tests Letting Users Choose Whether To See Like Counts
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After several years of testing hiding the amount of likes on users' posts, Instagram now says the company is testing a new feature that will allow some people to choose whether or not they can see the interactions. The new "test" is in an effort to create a healthier environment for users. "Some people found this beneficial but some still wanted to see like counts so they could track w
Instagram Tests Letting Users Choose Whether To See Like Counts
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After several years of testing hiding the amount of likes on users' posts, Instagram now says the company is testing a new feature that will allow some people to choose whether or not they can see the interactions. The new "test" is in an effort to create a healthier environment for users. "Some people found this beneficial but some still wanted to see like counts so they could track w
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City Of Pawnee Issues Voluntary Boil Advisory
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A voluntary boil advisory has been issued by the City of Pawnee after the city said elevated tower repairs in the water system resulted in the potential for contamination. The warning is in effect for customers who live south of Cleveland Street and east of 4th Street in Pawnee.
Road Repair Project To Begin On 71st St Between Mingo, South Memorial
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Starting Thursday, a large construction project will begin on 71st Street between Mingo and South Memorial that is expected to last until spring 2022. The $2.2 million project begins on Thursday as part of the “Improve Our Tulsa” initiative and is likely set to continue through next spring as the City of Tulsa works on replacing sections of concrete that are broken or cracked. Road work will begin on the Mingo side of 71st and move towards Memorial.
FEMA Funeral Program Inundated By 1 Million Calls At Launch
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The federal government program designed to help cover funeral costs for people who have died of COVID-19 was inundated with more than 1 million calls on its launch day. The Federal Emergency Agency (FEMA) rolled out its hotline Monday, inviting Americans to apply for up to $9,000 per funeral and up to $35,500 per applicant to help with expenses related to coronavirus deaths occurring after January 20, 2020. "The first day we opened up, there was definitely congestion on the line," Acting FEMA Di
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After several years of testing hiding the amount of likes on users' posts, Instagram now says the company is testing a new feature that will allow some people to choose whether or not they can see the interactions. The new "test" is in an effort to create a healthier environment for users. "Some people found this beneficial but some still wanted to see like counts so they could track w
Democrats To Introduce Bill To Expand Supreme Court To 13 Justices
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Several Democrats in the House and Senate plan to introduce a bill to add four more justices to the Supreme Court, which would bring the total number of justices to 13. Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Congressmen Jerry Nadler, Hank Johnson and Mondaire Jones said Wednesday they will formally announce the bill in a press conference on Thursday. They will be joined by a number of progressive activists. The lawmakers are proposing amending Section1, Title 28 of the U.S. Code, which calls fo
CDC Panel Adjourns Without Vote On Extending Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Pause
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A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advisory committee did not vote Wednesday on whether to extend the nation's pause on Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine, after experts on the panel argued there was still insufficient data to make final recommendations in light of the serious, rare blood clotting events potentially linked to the shots. While the CDC's current pause on Johnson & Johnson's vaccine is not binding, the warning issued by federal health officials on Tuesday urged that va
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