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Montana coal mine fined $1 million for violating safety regulations

A central energy” target=”_blank”>Montana coal mine< said. Signal Peak Energy, through a representative, pleaded guilty in October to four counts of willful violation of health and safety standards at its underground coal mine near Roundup. The mine was also sentenced Monday to three years on probation. (gpointstudio) judiciary said in …

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Missing Harmony Montgomery case: New Hampshire Gov. Sununu says system 'failed Harmony' amid investigation

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Another month has come and gone without answers related to the missing-persons” target=”_blank”>disappearance< more than two years ago in us-regions  “The system failed Harmony,” New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, a Republican, told Fox News Digital during the National Governors Association Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C. Harmony was …

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Wisconsin mall shooting: Sentencing set

APPLETON, Wis. — A man convicted in a fatal shooting at a suburban Appleton mall is facing sentencing in Outagamie County Circuit Court. The sentencing Tuesday comes a year after 18-year-old Dezman Ellis shot and killed Jovanni Frausto during a dispute about a girlfriend at the Fox River Mall’s food …

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Kansas City police says officer shot man in hand during a confrontation

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A us-regions police officer shot a man in the hand during a confrontation near Troost Lake, the department said. shooting” target=”_blank”>The shooting< with a handgun, police said. SHOOTING IN MISSOURI BAR LEAVES 1 DEAD, ANOTHER INJURED The man continued those threats even after police arrived, according …

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Supreme Court shouldn't be Ivy League-heavy, 2 lawmakers say

WASHINGTON — Enough already with the Supreme Court justices with Harvard and Yale degrees. That’s the message from one of Congress’ top Democrats to President Joe Biden, and a prominent senateagrees. Eight of the nine members of the current court went to law school at either Harvard or Yale. But …

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