Monthly Archives: August, 2019

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My Great-Great-Great-Great Ancestor Was Not a Tadpole!

The story is told of a former chaplain at Harvard who had students drop by his office every so often for casual chats. Often the conversation would turn to God and before long, the student would come clean with the real reason for the visit.

Vice President Pence tours Trump record to American Legion

Vice President Mike Pence has touted the achievements of President Donald Trump in building up the military and improving veterans’ benefits to the American Legion’s national convention.

El Paso defendant’s claims raise questions over gun imports

The gunman accused of killing 22 people in El Paso, Texas, told police that the AK-style rifle used in the attack came from Romania and that he ordered his ammunition online from Russia.

Officer attacked, four Hemet teens arrested during middle school melee

Four students were arrested, and one required medical treatment after a near-riot broke out at Rancho Viejo Middle School Friday afternoon, Aug. 23, according to Hemet PD officials.

Board Approves Answer to Grand Jury Report on Animal Services

Riverside County supervisors signed off today on an Executive Office response to a grand jury report critical of the way the Department of Animal Services handles payments collected by its officers in the field, citing safety and efficiency concerns.

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Democrats Pledged Neutrality in California Race, Then Chose Sides

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