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Controversy and Commitment: Rush Propst Stays on as Pell City Football Coach

Pell City School​ Board Meeting Drama

During a special ⁢meeting on Wednesday​ morning, the Pell City School⁣ Board of ⁤Education faced a crucial agenda item regarding the employment status of football ‍coach Rush Propst. The proposal to terminate Propst’s⁢ contract⁣ and secure a position for his wife within the school system did not progress as no board member initiated a vote on the matter.

Despite the ⁣lack of action, ⁢Propst expressed his gratitude ⁢for retaining ​his position, stating, “I’m just proud to be ​the head football coach ⁢at Pell City.” He acknowledged the support ⁣from the community⁢ and‍ his ​team, emphasizing the challenges ahead and the need for perseverance.

Show of Support

A significant turnout of supporters, including members of t

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Controversy and Commitment: Rush Propst Stays on as Pell City Football Coach

Useful dietary tips to improve sleep quality

2. What should you eat if you want to improve sleep quality?

Don’t eat too sweet for breakfast because eating foods that contain a lot of sugar such as jam and white bread can stimulate the body to produce insulin, thereby increasing inflammation and causing a feeling of fatigue before breakfast. lunch. Instead, at breakfast, you should eat whole foods and proteins (eggs, meat, ham…) to reserve tyrosine, a precursor o

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Training for International Journalists –

Prepare for an international career in just 15 days in Practical Immersion with International Journalist Neusa e Silva.

Holder of one of CPLP’s largest international reporting portfolios, she has three presidential interviews on her CV.

Neusa e Silva will offer a practical e

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The crazy — and luckily brief — story of ‘Sport Artillero’, the sports newspaper of the King of Cachopo

One day in 2018, Cristian was watching television at home and saw that a certain César Román Viruete, who was nicknamed “the King of Cachopo” and who was supposedly missing, had been arrested for the murder of a 25-year-old woman named Heidi Paz. He did not remember the face, since Román had also characterized himself as a Venezuelan waiter to go unnoticed in Zaragoza, “but when they said his name I thought it sounded very familiar,” explains this journalist, today employed in a technology company. He looked at his phone and his WhatsApp group of college friends was boiling: “Damn, isn’t this guy…?

Yes, it was the guy who had briefly been his boss six years earlier, at an obscure sports newspaper of which there is no trace left on the internet: Sport Gunner. “We had no contract, no signed paper, nothing I could prove that we had passed through there,” he remembers.

In the multiple profiles that have been made of Román since his arrest, his multiple deceptions have been detailed, his time in Falangist circles, his time as a hotelier in which this Madrid native self-declared his cachopo as the best in Spain with a fictitious contest and, of course, the events that led to his disappearance after kill and dismember your partner. But nothing was known about this episode in which Román became editor of a sports newspaper, a task for which got a group of kids from 2nd year of Journalism into trouble.

That autumn afternoon in 2012, Cristian and some of his friends showed up in a semi-basement at number 7 Marqués de Leganés Street, a small street behind Gran Vía. “Javi, a classmate, had been there since the previous summer working on a digital called The Sting and told us that they were going to expand the Sports section to basketball, specifically to the ACB League,” he remembers. “They didn’t even interview us, they just we show up there and we got to work.” He managed to gather five or six people, with continuous comings and goings. Every morning they went to class and, shortly after eating, they showed up at the newsroom.

Heydi Paz Bulnes and her partner, César Román Viruete, in a photo provided by the family of the deceased (EC)

The first day, a 1.52 meter tall man was waiting for them there who spoke to them as if he had been in an editorial office since he was born. “The guy spoke well and tried to impress us by saying things related to journalism, for example by correcting something that a teacher had told us about the headlines,” says Alberto Ramírez, now head of Sports at El Confidencial and then one more of that troop of beardless people. at the service of Roman. “But even back then, when we didn’t know what we know today, you could see in the two sentences that really the guy I didn’t have much of an idea what he was saying.“.

That man also told them that in that newsroom smoking was allowed, despite the fact that the law prohibited it since 2005 in the workplace. However, could a table in the middle of the living room of a gloomy three-room apartment, where the other was the editorial office, be considered such a thing? The Sting And the last one is Román’s office? “I guess there was a bathroom somewhere,” says Ramírez. “He used with us a old dirty journalist s

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Justice: the Canton has set its priorities in the fight against crime

Acts of violence, cybercrime and even drug trafficking, the Attorney General’s Office and the State Council have decided on their crime-fighting policy for the next three years.

Published on 04/24/2024

On Wednesday, the Attorney General’s Office and the Council of State presented the general lines of their anti-crime policy for the next three years. Field observations influenced the priorities chosen for the 2024-2027 period. Financial, technical and human resources will be granted by the State Council to achieve the objectives.

The priority will be the fight against violence. That of minors, but also to counter the increase in domestic violence. The Council of State has already approved the creation of 2.8 full-time positions at the Juvenile Criminal Court. The executive and judicial powers also want to continue the fight against cybercrime, in particular through greater awareness and prevention. The other priorities presented on Wednesday morning are the fight against drug trafficking, organized crime and incivility.

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Ould Al-Ghazwani distributes the prizes of the Sahara Media Competition of Al-Mahtariyya Texts (Asma’).

Today, Wednesday, Mauritanian President Mohamed Ould Sheikh Al-Ghazouani distributed prizes for the fourth edition of the “President of the Republic for Preserving and Understanding Prohibited Texts” competition.

Ould Ghazouani handed the first prize in the competition, amounting to 5 million old ouguiyas, to Muhammad Al-Naji Abdel Rahman.

Contestant Mohamed Abdel Rahman Ould Mohamed Ould Tayeb came in second place, and Prime Minister Mohamed Ould Bilal handed him the prize, which amounts to 4 million old ouguiya.

In third place was Muhammad Al-Amin Ahbi

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Ould Al-Ghazwani distributes the prizes of the Sahara Media Competition of Al-Mahtariyya Texts (Asma’).

Nehammer on 41-hour week: “It’s definitely out of the question for me”

“An extension of the statutory standard working hours is definitely out of the question for me. I also think a 32-hour week is completely the wrong approach,” he said on Wednesday. The question of working hours is a question for the social partners and it should stay that way. The Chancellor formulated his demands in his Austria plan: “My Austria plan provides for tax-free overtime and a full-time bonus and definitely no change in standard working hours.”

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Constitutional Minister Karoline Edtstadler (ÖVP) made it clear on Wednesday that she was not in favor of a 41-hour week. “I have never called for an extension of standard working hours,” she said at the press conference after the Council of Ministers regarding

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US forces are under attack in Syria and Iraq

“April 22 Strike groups loyal to Iran have carried out two failed attacks against US forces in Iraq and Syria,” Pentagon spokesman Pat Ryder said in Washington on Tuesday.

“These attacks threaten coalition and Iraqi personnel and call on the Iraqi government to take all necessary steps t

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US forces are under attack in Syria and Iraq

The director of the CIA during the Obama Administration charges against Trump: “He is not qualified”

Former director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) John Brennan – Europa Press/Contact/Adolphe Pierre-Louis

MADRID, 10 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) of the United States during the second term of President Barack Obama between 2013 and 2017, John Brennan, has charged against former President Donald Trump, whom he did not consider qualified to hold the position in his first mandate nor now.

Brennan has detailed that, during a meeting on national security before Trump took office in 2017, the magnate was sk

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It is 60 years since the death of Yuri Gagarin

TORONTO, Canada.— On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became a hero when he launched into space and history as the first human being to orbit the Earth. More than 60 years later, his death is still a mystery.

Gagarin took off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, in the USSR, and reached an altitude of about 325 kilometers in a single orbit that lasted less than two hours before landing (well off course, but still in the Soviet Union) in front of a young woman and her grandmother.

They were terrified.

The mission was a serious blow to the United States, which was far behind in the space race.

The Soviets had already beaten them to space with the first satellite and would also send the first woman into space, and perform the first spacewalk before the United States managed to overtake them and make the first manned moon landing.

Gagarin received a hero’s welcome but was subsequently banned from returning to space because Soviet leaders did not want a national hero to die on a future mission.

But less than seven years later, when he was only 34, the cosmonaut would die during a routine training flight in his MiG-15 aircraft near Chkalovs

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