Month: April 2023
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Group Explores Ways to Have Difficult Conversations in Divisive Times
Group Explores Ways to Have Difficult Conversations in Divisive Times At a time when it's easy to find something to…
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WA Workers March Ahead of May Day
WA Workers March Ahead of May Day Workers in Washington state are holding a march this weekend ahead of May…
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IA Lawmakers Table Ethics Complaint Over CO2 Pipeline Bill
IA Lawmakers Table Ethics Complaint Over CO2 Pipeline Bill Iowa lawmakers have tabled an ethics complaint against a state senator…
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GA Libraries Work to Boost Literacy Rates for Library Week
GA Libraries Work to Boost Literacy Rates for Library Week Libraries across the country have been in the news lately,…
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Kentucky’s Incarcerated Population on the Rise
Kentucky’s Incarcerated Population on the Rise Kentucky incarcerated more than 32,000 people in 2022 in both local jails and state…
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IN Lawmaker Calls School Book Ban Bill a ‘Joke’
IN Lawmaker Calls School Book Ban Bill a 'Joke' The Indiana House and Senate approved legislation Thursday designed to ban…
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Backers of ‘Open Primary’ Plan for SD Continue Petition Rollout
Backers of 'Open Primary' Plan for SD Continue Petition Rollout In the coming months, South Dakotans will see outreach about…
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Texas Ag Department Issues ‘Biological Gender’ Dress Code
Texas Ag Department Issues 'Biological Gender' Dress Code New lawsuits are likely coming in Texas as LGBTQ+ people working for…
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Struggling to Keep Staff, OR Nurses Rally in Seaside
Struggling to Keep Staff, OR Nurses Rally in Seaside Nurses at an Oregon hospital are holding a rally to bring…
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NV Lawmakers Recognize ‘Denim Day’ in Support of Sexual Violence Survivors
NV Lawmakers Recognize 'Denim Day' in Support of Sexual Violence Survivors Nevada lawmakers on Wednesday recognized 'Denim Day,' to rally…
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