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share✓ Link copied to clipboard! The records just keep getting broken for Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark. Clark became the first rookie in WNBA history to record a triple-double. Clark recorded one in Saturday’s win over the New York Liberty. Her outstanding rookie season continues to prove why Indiana selected her as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Clark has set many WNBA records since early in her career, but this one is the most special. Doing something no one else has done before is an incredible moment for a rookie and shows she is learning…

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Waldorf, MD – On June 30th, at approximately 10:57pm, officers responded to a residence in Waldorf for a report of a stabbing. When officers arrived on scene, they found an adult male suffering from multiple stab wounds. The victim sustained serious injuries and was transported to the hospital. A preliminary investigation revealed that the victim, a food delivery driver, was stopped at a red light at the intersection of Crane Highway and St. Patrick Drive in Waldorf when two vehicles approached and positioned themselves on either side of the victim’s vehicle. The occupants of both vehicles began arguing with the…

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Of Turkiye’s 10 official matches against the Netherlands, eight were at the World Cup and two were in the European Championship qualifying group. The Nationals played their first official match against the Netherlands at Istanbul İnyonu Stadium on December 16, 1992. Coach Sepp Piontek’s team lost 1-3, but the only goal for the Crescent was scored by star player Feyyaz Uçar. A rematch of this match took place in Utrecht on 24 February 1993. Türkiye left that match with a 1–3 defeat, with Feyyaz Uçal again scoring the only goal. The Turkish national team also faced the Netherlands in the…

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Of Turkiye’s 10 official matches against the Netherlands, eight were at the World Cup and two were in the European Championship qualifying group. The Nationals played their first official match against the Netherlands at Istanbul İnyonu Stadium on December 16, 1992. Coach Sepp Piontek’s team lost 1-3, but the only goal for the Crescent was scored by star player Feyyaz Uçar. A rematch of this match took place in Utrecht on 24 February 1993. Türkiye left that match with a 1–3 defeat, with Feyyaz Uçal again scoring the only goal. The Turkish national team also faced the Netherlands in the…

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July is known as the most patriotic month of the year for Americans, but it’s also been known as a pretty dramatic month over the years when it comes to music-related controversies. Let’s take a look at some examples of controversial music moments that happened in July, although there are actually many more incidents than these four examples. 1. Gym Class Heroes’ Travie McCoy punched a fan in 2008 On July 1, 2008, Travie McCoy of the alternative hip hop band Gym Class Heroes got into trouble after assaulting a fan at the start of the band’s performance at the…

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When deciding how to feed our pets, food marketing and branding can sometimes confuse choices about what is truly best for each individual animal. Even reputable brands can cause unexpected reactions if some parts of the formula don’t suit your pet’s constitution, as one Target customer found out when she bought Kindful wet cat food from the store. Content creator Emma Purdy (@eepardy on TikTok) said in a video she posted to TikTok that her cat ate it once and then urinated blood and vomited. “This is a PSA: If you have a cat right now, do not buy Target…

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Alabama’s cottage food law went into effect in 2014 and was amended in 2021. The law states that individuals can produce certain non-hazardous foods at home. The new law defines cottage food as non-potentially hazardous foods prepared in a person’s home that do not require time or temperature control for safety. The law excludes products made with meat, poultry, and fish.Foods that can be sold directly to consumers:Candies, jams, jellies, fruit preserves, marmalades, dried herbs and herb mixes made from commercially available ingredients, baked goods: cakes, cookies, glazed pastries, Danish pastries, donuts, breads, pies, cheese straws, candied or roasted nuts,…

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As my office chair creaks in the heat and the fan in the corner of the room scatters papers from my desk onto the floor, a quick review of the events of past Julys certainly doesn’t support the notion that summers in Carroll County have been lazy and sleepy. From breaking news about the Westminster Municipal Band and the Westminster Fire Department, to taxes and fires, from Japanese beetles to the illegal manufacture of alcohol and the first commercial to air on television, it’s been a busy July in history.On July 2, 1920, the Union Bridge Pilot ran the headline…

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GCM Staff Report Baldwin County received federal funding provided through the Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency under the Emergency Food and Shelter National Board program. In Phase 41, Baldwin County will receive $2,903 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county. The selection was made by a national committee chaired by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency and comprised of representatives from the American Red Cross, Catholic Charities USA, National Council of Churches of Christ in America, Jewish Federations of North America, The Salvation Army, and United Way Worldwide. Local committees…

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Nearly 150 years ago this week, one of the most thrilling escapes in the history of the Wyoming Indian Wars took place in the Bighorn Mountains not far from Dayton, Wyoming. Texan-born Frederick W. Sibley, a lieutenant in the Second Cavalry under General Crook, encountered a band of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians near what is now Sibley Lake. Sibley was born in 1852 and entered the West Point Military Academy at age 16. He was commissioned a second lieutenant in the 2nd Cavalry in 1874. He served with General Crook’s Big Horn Expedition in 1876. He participated in the Battle…

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