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Powell, Sherry A. and James B. Powell Enterprises LLC and Powell, James B. Enterprises LLC to Rubio, Oscar, Pt. Lot 40, County, $3,000.
Property Transfers May 8 | Property Transfers | indexjournal.com
Herald-Zeitung Online

At the 55th annual Texas Legislative Conference on Friday in New Braunfels, panelists focused on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and February’s historic winter storm, which some are dubbing
COVID, winter storm discussion topics at Texas Legislative Conference
Herald-Zeitung Online

by: MyValleyTributes Staff Posted: / Updated: SALEM, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) - Wayne Ewing Miner, 76, died Sunday, May 2, 2021 at his home. He was born August 1, 1944 in Leetonia, son of the late Carol O. and Alice L. (Coffman) Miner. Wayne was a self-employed painter and maintenance worker for 20 years.
Wayne Ewing Miner, Salem, Ohio
WKBN.com

SALEM - Wayne E. Miner, 76, died Sunday at his home. He was born Aug. 1, 1944 in Leetonia, Ohio. Arrangements are pending at Stark Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services. 5/5/21
Wayne E. Miner | News, Sports, Jobs
SalemNews.net

Some 35% of people living in Summit County are fully vaccinated as of May 3, according to data from the Ohio Department of Health. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers someone fully vaccinated two weeks after they've been given a single-dose shot (Johnson & Johnson) or a second shot (either Pfizer or Moderna).
Summit County COVID-19 vaccine tracker: 35% of people fully vaccinated
Akron Beacon Journal

A Canton man arrested Tuesday was the organization's 50,000th arrest. CLEVELAND - EDITOR'S NOTE: The video in the player above is from a previous story. The U.S. Marshals Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task Force (NOVFTF) announced Wednesday that it has surpassed 50,000 arrests in the past 18 years.

Read full article Wayne Brady tells Dr. Oz how the pandemic has affected his family life. - The family dynamic we've been witnessing, living with during the pandemic, is stunning. I mean, there's that-- I think there's a sitcom in your life, your family's life, in the works. Right?

1 EVENT TO MARK ON YOUR CALENDAR The College Station Noon Lions Club will host Art-in-the-Park, a free community event for children at Stephen C. Beachy Central Park from 10 a.m. to noon on May 15. The event will include art stations, giant chess and checkers games, chalk art, therapy animals, live music, vision screening and more.
Calendar for Wednesday | Local News | theeagle.com
Bryan-College Station Eagle

METAMORA - Paige Ricica earned the win in the circle and clubbed four hits for Fairview in the No. 9 Apaches' 13-4 road rout of Evergreen. Ricica struck out five in the complete-game effort while homering and driving in four runs for the Apaches.
Tuesday softball: Fairview outslugs Evergreen | Local Sports
Defiance Crescent News

There has always been an audience for superheroes , but it's stunning how the subject matter has so thoroughly consumed all forms of media and become one of the most popular modern genres.
10 Kid-Superheroes Even Adults Can Look Up To | CBR
Comic Book Resources

Daniele Sohier, Senior Manager of Global Scientific Affairs at Thermo Fisher Scientific, explains how the food testing sector united around science to develop SARS-CoV-2 solutions. In 2020, food factories became a frontline in the battle against COVID-19.

COLUMBUS - The first week of wild turkey hunting in Ohio ended with 8,235 birds checked through Sunday, May 2, 2021. Hunters harvested 8,113 wild turkeys during the same time in 2020.

Roxana Barrera realized air pollution was a problem in her San Bernardino neighborhood when her son Leo got really sick just before his first birthday. He was wheezing so much she had to rush him to urgent care. "It was scary," the 27-year-old said.
Regulation could take aim at warehouse-related pollution
Los Angeles Times

COLLEGE STATION, TX - Texas A&M University is exhibiting " A Cast of Blues", featuring the artwork of Sharon McConnell-Dickerson, who is blind. This exhibition allows visitors to wear provided gloves and touch the masks, a visual medium, that is accessible to everyone who visits the J. Wayne Stark Galleries.
Texas A&M features an inclusive art exhibit for the visually impaired
KXXV News Channel 25

CANTON - Harmon Velie was known as an "recovery icon" for his tireless work through Alcoholics Anonymous. The 66-year-old Akron resident is being remembered after he died Sunday while taking part in a Hall of Fame Marathon race.

Fine Arts Night, Iola High School, 7282 Fort Worth St. in Iola. An art show begins at 5:30 p.m. in the cafeteria; the band concert begins at 6:30 p.m. in the gym. Concessions will be available and student art work will be available for sale.
Calendar for Tuesday | Local News | theeagle.com
Bryan-College Station Eagle

You don't have to be a fan of Drake's music to know or appreciate how extra he is. Most rappers are extra, but Drizzy still manages to stand out, what with his love for custom-everything: cars, clothes, homes, private jets, you name it.

The city of Detroit is taking its vaccine promotion show on the road, traveling door-to-door to encourage any skeptics and help anyone who has trouble accessing information about the shot or where they can get it. So far, the city has knocked on thousands of doors since it took outreach to the neighborhoods this weekend.

Corona beer commercials featuring Snoop Dogg relaxing on a beach ran regularly during ESPN's coverage of the NFL draft. His demeanor likely stood in stark contrast to most teams' "war rooms," which typically teem with as much anxiety as they do intensity.
The Seahawks’ draft should be judged by more than just the 3 picks they made
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