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Skinny on SCOTUS - June 20, 2025 Edition

Skinny on SCOTUS - June 20, 2025 Edition

We'll file this one under "Better late than never"...maybe? Yes, the Supreme Court has been officially done with its 2024 term since June 30, but they were busy there at the end, so...it's taken me a bit to get through the wave of decisions and...

Final MLB mock draft, 2-round edition

Final MLB mock draft, 2-round edition

The MLB Draft doesn't produce immediate results like drafts in some other sports, but that trend may be starting to change when it comes to players drafted out of college. In the year since the 2024 MLB Draft, five first-round picks have already...

Now Hiring – Full-Time Janitorial Position—Simpson Academy

Now Hiring – Full-Time Janitorial Position—Simpson Academy

Please note that this post contains affiliate links and any sales made through such links will reward MageeNews.com a small commission – at no extra cost to you. 📢 Now Hiring – Full-Time Janitorial Position 📍 Simpson County Academy 🗓️ August 4,...

Checking in on New England fisheries 25 years after 'The Perfect Storm'

STEPHANIE OTTS University of Mississippi Published: July 7, 2025 (THE CONVERSATION) Twenty-five years ago, "The Perfect Storm" roared into movie theaters. The disaster flick, starring George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg, was a riveting, fictionalized...

Kevin O’Leary: U.S. Must Learn From Bitcoin Miners to Win ‘AI Wars’

Kevin O’Leary: U.S. Must Learn From Bitcoin Miners to Win ‘AI Wars’

In the race for AI supremacy, North America is now learning important lessons from the bitcoin mining industry about building large-scale infrastructure close to sustainable energy sources, according to serial entrepreneur Kevin O’Leary.“It all...

Aging on the Coast: How Hancock County is preparing for a retirement-ready future

Aging on the Coast: How Hancock County is preparing for a retirement-ready future

BAY ST. LOUIS — Mississippi’s Gulf Coast is aging faster than the rest of the state, and Hancock County sits at the center of that demographic shift. While the state’s overall senior population mirrors the national average of about 17%, Hancock...

How Stressed Are We in Sioux Falls?

How Stressed Are We in Sioux Falls?

We all have stress in our lives. It's just the nature of living on this planet with all of the things going on in our world. However, some places have more stressful environments than others. That's the whole reason behind this latest study from...

Problem-Solving Pushes River Crossing Forward

Problem-Solving Pushes River Crossing Forward

It’s the rare bridge construction project that doesn’t have challenges of some kind. But building a new Mississippi River bridge between Lansing, Iowa, and rural Wisconsin is proving more problematic than most, testing the ingenuity of the project...

Bend Preserves the Past with Restored Downtown Boutique Hotel, The Westman

Bend Preserves the Past with Restored Downtown Boutique Hotel, The Westman

A new chapter begins for one of Bend's most storied buildings as the restored Westman boutique hotel opens reservations ahead of its highly anticipated fall debut. Located at 777 Northwest Wall Street in the heart of downtown, The Westman breathes...

Are Democrats playing partisan games after deadly Texas floods?

Are Democrats playing partisan games after deadly Texas floods?

Authorities were still searching for survivors of the deadly July 4 floods in Central Texas when some Democrats started asking whether President Donald Trump’s cuts at the National Weather Service exacerbated the disaster. Republicans, including...

Arkansas anglers challenged to help combat invasive black carp, earn cash rewards

Arkansas anglers challenged to help combat invasive black carp, earn cash rewards

LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — A challenge for a cause has been announced for Arkansas anglers to take part in that will decrease the spread of an invasive species and receive $100 for a single capture. "Keep, Cool, Call" is a program led by the U.S. Fish...

Trees can’t get up and walk away, but forests can

Trees can’t get up and walk away, but forests can

An army of treelike creatures called Ents marches to war in the second The Lord of the Rings movie, The Two Towers, walking for miles through dark forests. Once they arrive at the fortress of the evil wizard Saruman, the Ents hurl giant boulders,...

Port: Carbon capture alarmism and the folly of the herd

Port: Carbon capture alarmism and the folly of the herd

MINOT — Last summer I wrote about a sparsely-attended rally against a proposed carbon capture pipeline, noting it was a manifestation of the horseshoe theory of politics. The theory, if you're unfamiliar with it, holds that the political spectrum...

The Overlooked Responders: Why Lawyers Are Essential After Disasters Strike

The Overlooked Responders: Why Lawyers Are Essential After Disasters Strike

In 2024, the United States faced more than 25 weather and climate disasters that each resulted in at least $1 billion in damages. Hurricanes Helene and Milton battered the Southeast, while tornadoes tore through the central and southeastern...

Demon Doug

Published 10:24 am Monday, July 7, 2025 I got to spend some time with an old friend this week. We laughed, reminisced and simply enjoyed each other’s company. While visiting, he reminded me of a story… Many years ago, I drove to Bogue Chitto,...

Introducing the 2025 Cheerleading Legends Hall of Fame

Introducing the 2025 Cheerleading Legends Hall of Fame

This year marks a historic milestone for our sport with the launch of the Cheerleading Legends Hall of Fame—a new tradition created to honor the visionaries, leaders, and pioneers who have helped shape the cheerleading industry as we know it. For...

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital braces for federal cuts to Medicaid

Brattleboro Memorial Hospital braces for federal cuts to Medicaid

The Brattleboro Memorial Hospital campus on Belmont Avenue. Photo by Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger This story by Joyce Marcel was first published in The Commons on July 8. BRATTLEBORO — Much of Windham County depends for its health care services on...

How union organizing can change your life and the world: A conversation with Jaz Brisack

How union organizing can change your life and the world: A conversation with Jaz Brisack

After getting a job as a barista at the Elmwood Starbucks in Buffalo, New York, Jaz Brisack became a founding member of Starbucks Workers United and helped organize the first unionized Starbucks in the US in December of 2021. In their new book,...

Nationwide ‘Field Day’ brings out amateur ham radio operators across the Coast

Nationwide ‘Field Day’ brings out amateur ham radio operators across the Coast

BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Saturday marks the beginning of the last weekend of June, meaning it’s Field Day nationwide for amateur radio hobbyists. While it may be a hobby, it can also be a lifeline during natural disasters. “It’s a real trip to sit...

Arkansas anglers can earn $100 by catching black carp for AGFC's invasive species research

Arkansas anglers can earn $100 by catching black carp for AGFC's invasive species research

Arkansas anglers have the chance to earn $100 by catching black carp and sharing information on the fish with the AGFC through a program called “Keep, Cool, Call.” LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Arkansas anglers have the chance to earn $100 if they snag a...

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