Month: April 2022

[ad_1] William Todd Drown accusing Judge Robert Batchelor and others of political corruption relating to Drown’s criminal indictment COSHOCTON — The race for the Republican nomination for judge of Coshocton County Common Pleas Court has turned bitter between two old rivals.  Incumbent Robert Batchelor is being challenged by attorney William Todd Drown. Batchelor first won the
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[ad_1] At least two national gun rights groups are contemplating lawsuits to challenge the new federal regulation on privately made firearms, or so-called “ghost guns.” The final ruling, published by the ATF on Apr. 11, essentially expands the definition of a firearm to include partially complete and readily convertible firearm receivers (also called frames). Once
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[ad_1] BAUDETTE, Minn. – The Hennum family, longtime owners of Sportsman’s Lodge on the Rainy River near the south shore of Lake of the Woods, announced Thursday that they have sold the lodge, marina and adjacent Bur Oak Campground to a family from Minnesota and a family from Winnipeg that have partnered to own and
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[ad_1] Sheriff John Grossnickle Wyo4news Staff, [email protected] [PRESS RELEASE] SWEETWATER COUNTY, WYOMING — John Grossnickle has announced his re-election for Sheriff for the next election. As a conservative and Republican long before he even had the ability to vote, John represents and leads with the same values that serve as the foundation of life in Wyoming and
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[ad_1] Today, Governor Jared Polis signed important Hunter Education Legislation, House Bill 22-1168. House Bill 22-1168 allows local education providers, upon entering into an agreement with an individual or entity that offers hunter education courses certified by the division of parks and wildlife (division), to provide a hunter education course (course) to all seventh graders. The
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[ad_1] BISMARCK — Sen. John Hoeven and Rep. Kelly Armstrong, the two endorsed North Dakota Republicans running for Congress this year, hold several key advantages over their opponents, including incumbency, superior name recognition and the popularity of their party. But perhaps their biggest edge in pursuit of reelection is cash. Hoeven and Armstrong maintain mammoth
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[ad_1] In Ohio’s 12th Congressional District, the Republican primary race involves incumbent Troy Balderson and challenger Brandon Lape. We will examine some of these candidates’ policy positions, in alphabetical order. Troy Balderson — Earlier this year, “Republican Leader” Kevin McCarthy sent out an email calling for contributions in support of Balderson. “My friend, Congressman Troy
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[ad_1] CONTAINERIZED WASTE BINS INTRODUCED: New York City’s first containerized waste bins have been unveiled as part of efforts to clean up city streets and expand the Clean Curbs Pilot to all five boroughs. Yesterday, Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Sanitation (DSNY) Commissioner Jessica S. Tisch led the unveiling in a
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[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! President Biden’s reported planned demotion of acting Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Director Marvin Richardson is all about midterm politics, former CIA analyst Buck Sexton told Fox News. On “Jesse Watters Primetime,” guest host Jeanine Pirro noted Biden’s previous bid to supplant Richardson with
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[ad_1] Five Republicans vying for the the party’s gubernatorial nomination took turns railing against Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak, called for the rolling back of regulations and scaling back state government, and made their pitches for addressing Nevada’s education woes during a candidate forum Wednesday in Las Vegas. The forum, hosted by the Republican Women’s Club
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[ad_1] A leading candidate in the Republican primary race for Northwest Indiana’s congressional seat released a new campaign ad Wednesday branding her most prominent opponent as a “Never Trump Liberal.” Jennifer-Ruth Green, of Crown Point, also claims in the 30-second commercial set to air on Fox News and streaming platforms that former LaPorte Mayor Blair
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[ad_1] The New Jersey Second Amendment Society has endorsed Assemblyman Erik Peterson (R-Franklin) for the Republican nomination for Congress in New Jersey’s 7th district. Peterson wants to take on Rep. Tom Malinowski (D-Ringoes) in a district that was drawn by Democrats to favor Republicans. “Erik Peterson has consistently received ‘A’ Ratings from the Association of
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[ad_1] Yesterday, the Senate Transportation Committee held a public hearing and immediately went into executive session to vote “ought to pass” on ATV Carry, House Bill 1636.  Thanks to the strong support of NRA Members and Second Amendment supporters, this legislation will move to the Senate floor for further consideration this session. House Bill 1636:
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