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Ampleby’s Bakery & Cafe — Even if you haven’t tried it yet, you’ve probably heard the name. Maybe you have a friend who works there, or maybe you’re a parent and a student took you there for lunch last weekend. Or maybe this little shop on South Street has been on your bucket list. Whatever your relationship with cafes, I’m excited to review it for you and give you a little peek at one of Hanover’s favorite spots. Located on South Street between Red Kite Candy and Chew & Co. Design, Umpleby’s invites you in with its rustic atmosphere. The…

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Prosecutor announces opinion in Sinan Ateş murder caseThe prosecution said defendants Elay Ojacı, Vedat Barkaya and Suat Kurt were “co-perpetrators” and that they received life sentences for the “premeditated murder” of Ateş and an aggravated 13-year prison term each for the “deliberate attempt” to murder. It sought a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for the murder of the accuser, Selman Bozkurt.Life Sentence Mobile and Equipment RequestOjaju also faced one to three years in prison for “possessing and carrying an unlicensed firearm.”Dukan Cep and Tolgahan Demirbaş were charged with “instigating a crime” and with “intentional murder,” both of which…

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WGN-TV Tom Skilling Weather Center, Bill Snyder, Tom Valle 1 hour ago From the National Weather Service: The heaviest rainfall was observed near Aurora, Illinois, with a maximum spot rainfall of 16.94 inches in a 24-hour period. The 24-hour rainfall measured near Aurora remains a statewide record (as of 2022). The far west end of Chicago saw 10.99 inches of rainfall, which remains the highest storm total ever observed in Chicago (as of 2022). These extreme rainfall amounts caused widespread and severe flooding in Chicago’s western suburbs and areas immediately west of it. Flooding was observed in the Fox River,…

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It’s too hot to cook. It’s too hot to do anything really, but you still need to eat. Here are eight tasty new places with adult-satisfying menus and kid-friendly dishes for the whole family.Valtaco FenwayIt’s a great pre- or post-game pit stop if you’re not in the mood for a hot dog. There are plenty of tacos to suit every palate, from roast duck and hot buttery lobster to chicken and steak tacos, a kids’ menu with quesadillas, mild guacamole and fruit skewers, and a sweet, refreshing limeade that beats any lemonade. Service is fast and you can order ahead.…

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Some of you may be picky about what information appears in your App Store history. I’m one of those people, so I understand that feeling. It’s easy to hide apps you’ve downloaded, but subscriptions aren’t so easy. If for some reason you want to hide your App Store subscription history from your iPhone, follow these steps: Your subscription history will eventually be cleared Unfortunately, you can’t delete content from your subscription history. If you want to remove an expired or canceled subscription, your best bet is to wait for it to disappear, as inactive subscriptions disappear from your App Store…

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No first day of school outfit is complete without a fresh haircut, and GG’s Salon wants to offer free haircuts to students this Saturday. Their support of the community doesn’t stop there, as the salon is also collecting food donations to help stock Computer Dave’s monthly food pantry. GG owner Steph Boling says with prices continuing to rise, some families can’t afford a back-to-school haircut, so she offers haircuts for as low as a jar of peanut butter or a pack of ramen noodles. “Instead of spending $25 or $30 on a back-to-school haircut, why not run to Dollar Tree…

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“Harold Osborn was my great-grandfather and my father’s grandfather and was a legend in our family ever since I was born,” Jonah Selin said. “He won two gold medals in the decathlon and high jump at the 1924 Paris Olympics.” Celine and her father, Scott Hannalyager, said they feel great pride in what someone in their family accomplished so many years ago. “He was very competitive,” Hunnelljager said, “and he competed from 1922 to 1936, and then he jumped right into osteopathy and became an osteopathic doctor.” Hunnelljager, whose grandfather competed in two Olympics and later earned a doctorate in…

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Analysis of Food Standards Agency (FSA) research found that people who are concerned about food prices are more likely to take food safety risks. The data comes from Consumer Insights Tracker reports from July 2023 to March 2024. The monthly online survey monitors the behaviours and attitudes of 2,000 adults across England, Wales and Northern Ireland on a range of food topics. The findings suggest that economic pressures, including rising living costs and rising food prices, may be driving some people to engage in risky behaviour to save money. In March 2024, one in four respondents said they had engaged…

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ÇİĞDEM YILMAZ – Scammers looking to launder and embezzle funds from illegal gambling and betting use bank accounts of people in need to channel their dirty money. Similar accusations have been made against the couple Dilan and Engin Polat, who are on trial for money laundering charges. The indictment against the Polats, in the statement of secret witness Mert, alleges that the flow of funds was carried out through university students’ accounts. According to the secret witness, the field team deceived the students with the promise of earning 20,000 TL per month, opened accounts in 5-10 different banks and obtained…

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Annette Adu Yobo has some accessories that most women don’t have in their closets: a bejeweled crown and sash. “It’s very sturdy,” Addo Yobo said as she removed it from the glass box. “I was with Miss America over the weekend.” Adu-Yobo made history when she was crowned Miss Texas earlier this month. “I am the first immigrant-born Miss Texas and the first Ghanaian to win the title,” Addo Yobo said. Addo Yobo immigrated to the United States from Ghana as a toddler and became a citizen two years ago, making her eligible to compete in pageants, first winning Miss…

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