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Credit goes to the Buccaneers defense. Coordinator Todd Bowles had an impressive plan for the Chiefs offense and Tampa Bay executed all over the field from the defensive line to linebackers to the secondary. The Chiefs’ line was a weak spot going into the game and the Bucs’ exploited it.

Gov. Ned Lamont said the surplus helps individuals across the state because the legislature will have no short term need to cut social services, which often happens during a recession in order to close a budget hole. The state still has a substantial rainy day fund that is expected to approach $3.5 billion this year to plug future budget deficits..

For example, if you click on the SNL Vault or Unsolved Mysteries channels, there be a sketch or episode playing that you may catch midway through.something about just wanting to turn on the television and lean back and flip through channels, Strauss says. A serendipity to it. There are points in time where people just like to have video playing on in the background.

‘It’s a moving target:’ Plan for new Holyoke Soldiers’ Home facility still uncertain, trustee tells legislatorsUpdated 2:42 PM; Today 2:42 PMHours before a Holyoke Soldiers’ Home trustees meeting, a board member said he remains completely unaware of what the state’s response will be to trustees’ demands to plan for a bigger facility.Franklin County Trustee Isaac Mass on Tuesday told members of a Special Legislative Oversight Committee that state officials have yet to tip their hands on whether they went back to the drawing board for a plan that was sharply criticized by trustees and veterans advocates.”We’re supposed to see a new plan tonight. I haven’t seen it. I think it’s because it’s a moving target,” Mass told the committee, which held its sixth public hearing this morning.The committee was formed at the behest of retired House Speaker Robert DeLeo after 76 veterans died after testing positive for COVID 19 at the state run facility for veterans.A Jan.

The library will use the funds to “expand its efforts documenting the World War II era experiences of Japanese Americans.” One of the grants goes toward the work being done by the library’s Regional Oral History Office (they call it ROHO), locating and recording interviews with those Japanese Americans who suffered from wartime internment. The second, larger grant (a whopping $220,493 yes, we’re sure those last $493 will be put to good use, though we remain unclear why the National Park Service couldn’t simply round up) will be used in The Bancroft’s continued efforts to go high tech with their materials. By putting their collection online, the library looks to make their digital archive an invaluable resource for those studying this unfortunate, yet incredibly important, part of our history..

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