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| L.L.Bean Bootmobile Party | Maine Public We're rolling out the welcome mat (and the Bean Boot) on January 23rd! The L.L.Bean Bootmobile will be onsite from 1:00–4:00pm with stickers, ...
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| How cuts to federal climate funds could threaten polar vortex research Tens of millions of people are in the path of a major winter storm. Federal cuts threaten efforts to understand the causes of such weather.
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| For the first time, mental health struggles drive Michigan's student safety hotline in 2025 Of the over 10000 tips Michigan's school safety program OK2Say received in 2025, more than 3500 were related to serious mental health concerns.
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| Morning news brief | Boise State Public Radio Statewide economic blackout against ICE to be held in Minnesota Friday, Zelenskyy gives scorching critique of Europe in Davos speech, ...
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| Is AI Coming For Your Therapist's Job? - KQED In their latest contract negotiations, Kaiser Permanente's mental health clinicians in Northern California are looking for reassurance that Awon't ...
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| How President Trump has challenged a constitutional foundation | KNKX Public Radio In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has presided over a sweeping expansion of executive power while eroding democratic ...
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| Senior Producer - Nine PBS The Senior Producer develops and produces short and long-form content and special projects across Nine PBS digital platforms and our broadcast ...
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| Trump pushes his power to new heights with help from loyal lieutenants | WKNO FM As President Trump finishes the first year of his second term, it is clear there are fewer guardrails than last time.
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| Kansas bills would increase severity for livestock, grain theft | HPPR The two bills would increase the severity of penalties for theft to level 5 or 6 nonperson felonies and set new thresholds for implementing ...
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| Rural hospitals in Kansas are suing more patients | KRWG Public Media There have been thousands of lawsuits against patients by Kansas hospitals in recent years, many of which are less than $500.
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