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Loans available for businesses, others damaged by fall rain

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<p>LANSING, Mich. &mdash; Michigan small businesses, agricultural cooperatives, small businesses engaged in aquaculture and private nonprofit organizations damaged by excessive rain Sept. 30 can...

Most Mississippi state vaccination sites closed due to storm

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<p>GULFPORT, Miss. &mdash; All but one Mississippi State Department of Health vaccination sites will be closed Tuesday due to the winter storm that’s slamming...

After shooting, unrest, Wyoming gets its first Black sheriff

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LARAMIE, Wyo. — As a student at the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy, Aaron Appelhans used to look at the photos of past graduating classes...

Venezuelan migrant dies in frigid waters of Rio Grande

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<p>MEXICO CITY &mdash; A Venezuelan migrant died while trying to cross the frigid waters of the Rio Grande to reach the United States, Mexico’s...

Governor wants to overhaul citizen arrests after Arbery case

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ATLANTA — Georgia's governor is backing a plan to overhaul the state's citizen's arrest law, taking aim at a statute scrutinized last year after...

Proposed Indiana highway’s preferred route expected in fall

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<p>JASPER, Ind. &mdash; The preferred route of a proposed highway that would run from the Ohio River to Interstate 69 in southern Indiana is...

Clemson clamps down on virus rules as businesses suffer

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<p>City officials in Clemson are extending the community’s mask ordinances and other COVID-19 restrictions to at least March 15.</p> ...

35 Montana bison moved to South Dakota reservation

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BILLINGS, Mont. — Thirty-five bison have been moved from Montana to their new home on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in South Dakota as part...

Judge lets civil suit in diplomatic immunity case move ahead

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FALLS CHURCH, Va. — A federal judge in Virginia is letting a British family move forward with its lawsuit in the U.S. against an...

Congressman hopes politics align on divisive Northwest dams

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SPOKANE, Wash. — Nearly two decades ago, Republican President George W. Bush stood on a bank of the Snake River near Pasco, Washington, and...