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Town-wide cleanup is underway in Hennessey

The Town of Hennessey’s annual townwide cleanup started Friday, June 5, and continues through Saturday, June 13.

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Providing support in state’s largest cities can leave Troop J even more short-handed, trooper tells Lions

The moment Bill Reitz watched the video of George Floyd being killed, he knew it was wrong and he knew there would be consequences.

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Hennessey’s new pool opening is June 15

The much-awaited opening of Hennessey’s $2.1 million aquatic center is set for Monday, June 15.

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Mike Sanders reports: Session Overview, Part II

In my last column, I discussed some of the major pieces of legislation passed this year. This week, I’m writing about a few additional measures that are now law.

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Riots makes good TV, but what’s really going on?

“The riots didn’t happen because of outrage, but because the gathering mobs were told by everyone from CNN right up to their local (left-wing) politicians that angry protests were expected and would be tolerated. That was as good as throwing a match into a spreading pool of gasoline,” Daniel Greenfield wrote via the Sultan Knish blog.

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‘Free Fishing Days’ available this weekend

Anglers hoping to introduce someone to the sport of fishing this year have a chance to take them for free June 6-7.

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C&A tribes receive COVID-19 funding through HRSA

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) recently awarded $15 million to 52 tribes, tribal organizations, urban Indian health organizations and other health services providers to prepare, prevent and respond to COVID-19 in rural tribal communities.

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