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It s in the Way You Misuse It - Fort Worth Weekly

I’m really disappointed in friends and “friends” who went to the Eric Clapton show at Dickies Arena after “Slowhand” has done everything possible to slander the COVID vaccine because he had a bad reaction to the jab. (Can inanimate objects be slandered? They can now!) What is wrong with you? Why are you throwing

Laura Ingraham on CDC updating mask guidance for vaccinated Americans

keeping our thermostats for instance, at 65 degrees in the daytime and 55 degrees at night, we could save half the current shortage of natural gas. If we learn to live thriftily and remember the importance of helping our neighbors, then we can find ways to adjust. (END VIDEO CLIP) colonial pipeline is back online, but it will take several days for supplies to return to normal. And even then, Biden s response to all of this, his priorities have made us more vulnerable to future cyberattacks. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) that the company did pay the ransom? JOE BIDEN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I have no comment on that. Thank

Newt Gingrich: CDC is ruining its reputation as a serious institution

Park Players Ready to Present Shrek The Musical | News, Sports, Jobs

Park Players Ready to Present ‘Shrek The Musical’ Apr 30, 2021 Rehearsing a scene from the upcoming production “Shrek The Musical” are seniors Amanda McGovern as Princess Fiona and Tyler Faulstick as Shrek. WHEELING Lucky audience members will get the chance to witness an energetic musical production when the Park Players of Wheeling Park High School present their spring musical, “Shrek The Musical,” today through Sunday, April 30 and May 1-2. The play will be held in the high school’s J.B. Chambers Performing Arts Center. The curtain goes up at 7 p.m. today and Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. It is sure to be an entertaining audience pleaser. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, audience sizes are limited. Additionally, mask-wearing and social distancing with be enforced.

Environment 2020: A year of major wins, but also major losses

If it didn’t create air pollution, I’d burn my 2020 calendar. A terrible, awful year, despite a few, albeit significant environmental wins. Climate change, of course, continued unabated. Otherwise, without a massive coal ash spill or major hurricane to capture the public’s attention, the environmental losses were quieter, more piecemeal, albeit also significant: A proposed mine in Caswell County, an approved one in Alamance. A proposed Land Clearing and Inert landfill  in Vance County. Yet another wood pellet plant whose air permit was approved by DEQ; it’s near tribal lands in Robeson County. A proposed plant that would convert creosote-treated railroad ties into “biochar” and emit air pollutants near a Black neighborhood in Richmond County.

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