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Longmont locksmith reports fake site overcharging customers

Longmont locksmith reports fake site overcharging customers CBI actively investigating and last updated 2021-07-27 20:30:58-04 LONGMONT, Colo. — A Longmont locksmith has spent three decades building his reputation. Now, he is watching it be destroyed by a website using his company s name and then reportedly overcharging customers. According to Alan Embree, the key to a successful locksmith business is not just the tools, it s the trust. I ve lived in this neighborhood for almost 70 years, you think I m going to get away with going around sticking it to everybody I see and ripping people off? Embree asked. How long do you think that s going to go?

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Cubs who drove in all of team s 5 or more runs

Cubs who drove in all of team s 5 or more runs By JohnW53 on May 31, 2021, 6:32am CDT + On Sept. 16, he did it again. No Cub has done it since. Sosa drove in 6 runs as the Cubs won those games, and they were the only runs the Cubs scored. No Cub ever has had 7 or more RBI in a game in which the Cubs scored exactly that number of runs. Besides Sosa, only 6 of the Cubs runs. But they lost that game, 16-6, on April 29, 1960. .... 5 runs, all driven in by a single player. The first of those players was Bill Nicholson, at Cincinnati on April 26, 1942.

Sidelines: Red Sox rainout means answers to questions will have to wait

Sidelines: Red Sox rainout means answers to questions will have to wait The Opening Day postponement extends winter by one more day, Travis Lazarczyk writes. Share Members of the Boston Red Sox walk on the field before a March 1 spring training game against the Braves in Fort Myers, Fla. AP photo Postponed. This was going to be a column dissecting the Boston Red Sox effort on Opening Day. How did starting pitcher Nate Eovaldi do? Did Bobby Dalbec strike out three times or did he hit one into the sun? Instead, around 9 a.m. Thursday morning, the Red Sox leadership peeked at the sky and pulled the chute. Opening Day was postponed. In a year in which families across the world have delayed holidays and celebrations, here’s one more. Even though this was weather-related, not pandemic-related, it’s still a disappointment. Now, we wait until Friday to see how the Red Sox fare against the Baltimore Orioles.

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