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Independence, Missouri · IndependenceBoulder County Parks & Open Space is now accepting applications for volunteers to work at the Nederland Mining Museum and James F. Bailey Assay Office Museum. Volunteers welcome visitors to the museums, teach them about the mining history of Boulder County, answer questions about the exhibits and the local area.
Expanded job-training opportunities coming – The Examiner
Independence, Missouri · IndependenceOn April 4, voters in the city of Independence will have an opportunity to place a 3% tax on recreational marijuana sales. In November 2022, Missouri voters approved a constitutional amendment to legalize sales of marijuana (pot, weed)& Subscribe Now to continue reading.Log In.
Letter to the editor: Marijuana tax is the right move for Independence – The Examiner
US & CanadaHouston was No. 1 for a third straight week in Mondays poll. The Bruins rose two spots to No. 2 for their highest ranking of the season. UCLA (27-4) has won its last 10 games, including a showdown with highly ranked Arizona in the regular-season finale behind star Jamie Jaquez Jr.
Houston, UCLA, Kansas top latest AP Top 25; Duke back in
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Patrick Mahomes · GlendaleHarrison Butker kicked a 27-yard field goal with 8 seconds left after Patrick Mahomes broke off a 26-yard run on a gimpy ankle, lifting the Kansas City Chiefs to a 38-35 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
Kansas City Chiefs hold off Philadelphia Eagles for 38-35 win in Super Bowl LVII
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MilitaryJohn Gladwell donated a kidney to Philadelphia Eagles backer Billy Welsh two years ago after Welsh was diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease. The two men first met at a military base in the early 2000s and remained in touch through social media after they left the service. The all-expenses-paid Super Bowl trip was put together by Eagles President Don Smolenski and his Chiefs counterpart Mark Donovan.
U.S. Marines, bonded by kidney donation, now head to Super Bowl
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