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Opioid deaths among Vermonters appear to have declined in 2023 after three consecutive years of record deaths, according to new data from the state Department of Health. There were 231 confirmed state residents who died from opioid-related overdoses last year, down from 244 in 2022, according to a report released Wednesday. The expected 5% decrease is “not statistically significant,” Health Commissioner Mark Levin said. As stated in the press release, the progress is encouraging. “This is important in the most important way: Fewer families are losing loved ones to opioids,” Levine said. However, this data is provisional and there are…

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Start with the essentials for a homemade lawn aerator: two 2-by-6-inch wooden blocks (about 2 feet long), a collection of long, thin nails (60D, 6-inch or 8-inch are ideal), and a collection of sturdy nails. Masu. Comes with straps and ropes for ease of use, as well as a drill and hammer for assembly. Accurately mark a 2 × 10 configuration on one block for the nail locations. Then, to keep the wood intact, drill pilot holes and carefully drive the nails so that they stick out the other side of the block and are ready to penetrate the soil.…

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Disclaimer: This article is a sponsored press release and does not constitute editorial content on Finbold. Crypto assets and crypto products involve significant risks. Do not invest unless you are prepared to lose your entire investment. Please see our full disclaimer. Aptos and Fantom make headlines with Aptos Token Unlock poised to bring market volatility, and a potential spike in Fantom (FTM) prices could reshape investment strategies. Amid this movement, BlockDAG is rapidly gaining attention as the most trending cryptocurrency. The release of the beta version of the X1 miner app increases its chances, and BlockDAG's presence in London's famous…

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Small businesses drive California's economy, and in the first quarter of 2024, the California Department of Taxation and Fees Administration registered more than 31,000 new sales and use tax accounts. CDTFA's resources help new and long-time business owners understand their tax responsibilities. Governor Gavin Newsom has declared May as Small Business Month, and CDTFA is offering a variety of freebies to help small business owners understand how taxes and fees apply to sales in their industry. We provide resources. CDTFA resources available to businesses include: Easy access to online services. On his website for CDTFA, you can register for an…

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Sam Rubin, a journalist for Los Angeles television station KTLA 5 whose morning interviews with celebrities became mandatory viewing for many in the entertainment industry and who was beloved by Hollywood insiders for his geniality and business knowledge, died Friday. He was 64 years old.Rubin's death was announced by KTLA anchor Frank Buckley. In his memorial segment aired on the station, he said the cause was a heart attack.In an industry known for changing names and evolving trends, Mr. Rubin has been a mainstay for viewers in the city for decades, and interviews with him were considered a rite of…

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The sixth and final graduation ceremony marks the end of a unique journey for the Class of 2024. From virtual classrooms and hybrid learning models to the social and political climate of undergraduate enrollment, the Class of 2024 faced similar hurdles as some previous classes. Saturday was a day to celebrate not only crossing the finish line, but the beginning of what will happen next. Campbell University's sixth and final spring commencement ceremony, held over three days, recognized graduates from the Randy Fetterman School of Business, School of Education and Human Sciences, School of Engineering, and students from Adult and…

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Lanes reopen on Interstate 71 after crash in central business district Updated: May 11, 2024 10:56 PM EDT Lead the way. good morning. Thank you for joining us this Mother's Day weekend at 5:00. I'm Tiffany Wilson, and I'm joined by meteorologist Katie Donovan. Have a great Mother's Day weekend! Weekend day. thank you. And to all the mothers and mother figures in the world. Well, it's a big weekend. However, today's weather is not very ideal. Yeah. Not ideal. So we're going to have a small window for some showers. If that happens, the weather is likely to improve…

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One of the region's wineries, well known for its music and concerts, is The Vineyard at Hershey in Dauphin County.The winery began as an idea by four friends in 2008, and in 2009 they opened a 40-acre historic farm on Route 283 with stunning views and a scenic natural spring pond. I grew up to the point where I planted grapes in the area. The winery opened in 2012, and a few years later, the owners hired a brewmaster, created additional facilities in their portfolio, and changed the name to The Vineyard & Brewery at Hershey.The winery remains one of…

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HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — Hampton University is partnering with Virginia state legislators to host an education forum to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education decision. The forum will be held on Thursday, May 16th from 4:15pm to 6pm at the Hampton University Student Center. The event is free and open to the public. This historic ruling declared racial discrimination in schools unconstitutional. This forum honors the Virginians who cooperated in this case and who continue to support educational equity. Hampton University President Darrell K. Williams is affiliated with Attorney General Jason Miyares, Congressman Bobby Scott,…

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Saturday's F1 news is here and there's plenty to dig into from the paddock as drivers enjoy a weekend away from racing. A number of historic F1 cars are being raced in Monaco this weekend, with McLaren CEO Zac Brown and outgoing Red Bull technical guru Adrian Newey behind the wheel during their break. Check out the headlines from inside the paddock. . Mercedes went 'in the wrong direction' during the ground effects era Former Mercedes executive director Paddy Lowe has described the team as having been “misguided” in their development during the Ground Effects era, but says his former…

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