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Twitter launched in 2006, but didn't really find its footing as a social media platform until March 2007, when it became the talk of that year's South by Southwest festival.

The slogans of the January 6 insurrections who stormed the Capitol demonstrated much passion. But they had little understanding of how a democratic government works. Nor did they care to find out. Foreign terrorists did not manipulate them.
Ignorance Does Not Lead to Freedom
CounterPunch

Thirty or so miles from Madison and some 8,000 miles from Thailand, YumYum Thai Kitchen in Columbus draws diners from all around south central Wisconsin for chef/owner Minnie Hager's food. Hager grew up in her parents' restaurant in Thailand, which fostered a lifelong love of cooking and caring for people through food.

MADISON, Wis. _ The winning numbers in Saturday evening's drawing of the Wisconsin Lottery's "Badger 5" game were: 07-13-22-23-30 (seven, thirteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, thirty) ¶ Maximum prize: $45,000 The Wordplay literary festival - forced online last year because of COVID-19 - is online again. It will run all week, beginning Monday, with three...
Winning numbers drawn in 'Badger 5' game
Minneapolis Star Tribune

Daily new COVID-19 cases in the state are at 761, after yesterday's 963. On April 26, cases were at 719 and the day before, at 884. Virginia's daily case count hadn't been lower than 890 since the end of October 2020.

Even before Time magazine called them "entitled narcissists" and "fame obsessed" in 2013, millennials had a bad rap. They were made out to be self-absorbed and materialistic, shallow and lazy. A later Time story offered an ominous, follow-up warning to readers: "Love 'em or hate 'em, this much is true: one day soon, millennials will rule America."

It is Earth Day as I write this. Today, late in April, over half of the country is in freezing temperatures. Dozens of cold records are being set, especially in the northeast. Back in February, that month was the 19th coldest in the 127 year period of record.
Opinion: Cold records were common this year
Northside Sun

Students from middle and high schools race to the finish line after designing and constructing their electric cars. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Students put the pedal to the medal today for the annual Greenpower USA Toyota Classic. The race happening at the Milton Frank Stadium in Huntsville.

LAS VEGAS - Las Vegas has increased its casino capacity and more pandemic-weary tourists are arriving at the entertainment city. Casino capacity on the Strip increased to 80% and person-to-person distancing drops to 3 feet on Saturday. The boom began in mid-March when casino occupancy went from 35% to 50% under state health guidelines.

PARIS - Workers and union leaders have dusted off bullhorns and flags that had stayed furled during coronavirus lockdowns for boisterous May Day marches. In countries that mark May 1 as International Labor Day, workers clamored Saturday for more labor protections and financial support in the midst of the pandemic that has impacted workplaces and economies.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Thirty student-athletes are in the running for the 2021 Schutt Sports / NFCA Division I National Freshman of the Year award, the Association revealed on Thursday afternoon. The winner will be announced prior to the start of the 2021 NCAA Women's College World Series in Oklahoma City.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIRST JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KOOTENAI In the Matter of the Estate of: LARRY W. REID, d.o.d. 02/07/2021 and MYRNA S. REID, d.o.d. 08/10/2020 Deceased. Case No.
Coeur d'Alene Press

The old Filer & Stowell Company manufacturing complex at 147 E. Becher St. may soon be converted to affordable workforce housing. The developer is Kenosha-based Bear Development LLC. Filer & Stowell manufactured sawmill and woodworking machinery at the Becher site from 1890 to 1963.
The Remarkable John Stowell of Filer and Stowell Company
Bay View Compass

Nashville, TN - The Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) reports that there have been 700,049 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Coronavirus as of Friday, April 30th, 2021. That is an increase of 730 cases from Thursday's 699,319. There have been 9,703 (+7) confirmed deaths in Tennessee because of the virus.

DALLAS (AP) - Disneyland reopened on Friday and cruise lines welcomed the news that they could be sailing again in the U.S. by midsummer, as the number of Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19 reached another milestone: 100 million.

DESIGN High-Rising Near Morgan Green Line? Sterling Bay is pitching a thirty-three story Fulton Market apartment high-rise near the Morgan Green Line Stop, Block Club Chicago reports. "It would be Sterling Bay's first residential development in the West Loop... Sterling Bay filed a zoning application [...]

Restaurateur Danny Meyer has been named chairman of the New York City Economic Development Corp. board. Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the appointment Tuesday. Meyer, a native of St. Louis will be sworn into the role Wednesday.
St. Louis Business Journal

Flowers are the gift from Mother Nature that keep on giving, with each bloom holding unique meaning and symbolism. With Mother's Day approaching, let flowers do the talking, and brighten the day of any mother who has been juggling way too much during this past pandemic year.
11 Mother's Day Floral Arrangements Just For Mom
Vanity Fair

April 30, 2021 Kyle Parks: Recipient of the 2021 Healthy Bourbon County Action Team's Community Champion Award Parks is recognized for his 38 years of dedication to Bourbon County youth, developing leaders, and strong advocacy for the agriculture and FFA program.
Parks: Recipient of 2021 Community Champion Award
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