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    West Virginia high school basketball player faces felony charges for repeated fouls, including breaking competitor’s nose

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    14 Apr 2025
    West Virginia high school basketball player faces felony charges for repeated fouls, including breaking competitor’s nose

    West Virginia By Caitlin McCormack New York PostFollow https://nypost.com/nyp-video-player/embed/?placement&playlisttagfilter&playlisttype=dynamic&wpplaylistexclude&align&media&width=100&player=SPdDOYds&platform=jw-player&playlist=W5xXwQyA&aspectratio=16:9&template_path&context=newsbreak A West Virginia high school athlete is facing adult felony charges after allegedly elbowing an opponent in the face and breaking his nose during a basketball game, according to newly obtained court documents. Gage Ketterman, an 18-year-old student and basketball player at…

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    STDs have risen among adults 55 and older: CDC

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    30 Mar 2024

    Health STDs have risen among adults 55 and older: CDC By Alejandra O’Connell-Domenech The HillFollow Story at a glance Sexually transmitted disease rates are rising among adults 55 years old and older, according to data from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Cases of gonorrhea have grown roughly sevenfold since 2010…

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    W.Va. Gov. vetoes vaccine bill, signing new laws by midnight deadline

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    W.Va. Gov. vetoes vaccine bill, signing new laws by midnight deadline By Curtis Johnson Published: Mar. 27, 2024 at 5:29 PM EDT|Updated: 18 hours ago CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) – West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice on Wednesday announced he has vetoed the vaccine bill, also known as House Bill 5105. It would have removed…

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    “We all need change: The Grinch and the Power of Grace”

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    26 Dec 2023
    “We all need change: The Grinch and the Power of Grace”

    When we think of the Grinch, we often picture a green, grouchy creature with a heart two sizes too small, sneaking around Whoville, stealing Christmas joy from its inhabitants. However, the story of the Grinch is not just a tale of holiday mischief; it’s a story of transformation, redemption, and…

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    Embracing the Beauty of Natural: A Reflection on Authenticity and Inner Worth

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    27 Nov 2023
    Embracing the Beauty of Natural: A Reflection on Authenticity and Inner Worth

    In a world where societal pressures and media influence often trick people into believing that who they are isn’t good enough, it’s crucial to take a step back and celebrate the beauty of natural authenticity. As someone who has spent nearly a decade working with troubled teens, I have witnessed…

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    Coaching High School Athletes: Me Supporting School Transfers for Sports

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    26 Nov 2023
    Coaching High School Athletes: Me Supporting School Transfers for Sports

    Welcome.. let’s talk sports today..  I go by the name of 41, and I’m here to share my thoughts on an issue that’s close to my heart: the influence of coaching on youth athletes and the support for students changing schools due to sports. As a lifelong player and coach,…

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    Repairing the Past: Groups that Received Reparations

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    24 Nov 2023
    Repairing the Past: Groups that Received Reparations

    Reparations, a form of redress for historical injustices, have been granted to various groups across the globe. These initiatives aim to acknowledge and address the enduring impact of systemic discrimination, exploitation, and violence experienced by marginalized communities. In this blog post, we will explore some notable examples of groups that…

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    The Transformative Power of Christian Worship: Unveiling Its Profound Impact on Faith and Community

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    12 Nov 2023
    The Transformative Power of Christian Worship: Unveiling Its Profound Impact on Faith and Community

    Christian worship is a central pillar of the Christian faith, practiced by millions worldwide. It encompasses a range of activities, including prayer, praise, singing, scripture reading, and communal gatherings. Beyond its religious significance, Christian worship holds a remarkable transformative power, impacting individuals and communities on multiple levels. In this blog…

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    The Ten Commandments

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    2 Nov 2023
    The Ten Commandments

    The Ten Commandments are presented in Exodus 20:2-17. Here they are: ___________________________________________________ Welcome back family it’s 41, and today I want to delve into one of the most significant moral codes ever given to humanity: the Ten Commandments. These commandments, originating from God, given to Moses, continue to shape our…

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    Opioid Use and Faith: Is there a link? Or lack thereof?

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    15 Oct 2023
    Opioid Use and Faith: Is there a link? Or lack thereof?

    Introduction:Greetings, dear readers! Today, I want to share a deeply personal reflection on the connection between opioid use and faith. As someone who has witnessed the detrimental effects of these man-made substances on both the physical and spiritual well-being of individuals, I feel compelled to raise awareness about this critical…

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  • West Virginia high school basketball player faces felony charges for repeated fouls, including breaking competitor’s nose

    West Virginia high school basketball player faces felony charges for repeated fouls, including breaking competitor’s nose

  • STDs have risen among adults 55 and older: CDC

  • W.Va. Gov. vetoes vaccine bill, signing new laws by midnight deadline

  • “We all need change: The Grinch and the Power of Grace”

    “We all need change: The Grinch and the Power of Grace”

  • Embracing the Beauty of Natural: A Reflection on Authenticity and Inner Worth

    Embracing the Beauty of Natural: A Reflection on Authenticity and Inner Worth

  • Coaching High School Athletes: Me Supporting School Transfers for Sports

    Coaching High School Athletes: Me Supporting School Transfers for Sports

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