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Legendary comedians Jack Black, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Lauren Lapkus, and Reggie Watts party up for D&D Live for Extra Life

Legendary comedians Jack Black, Kevin Smith, Jason Mewes, Lauren Lapkus, and Reggie Watts party up for D&D Live for Extra Life
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D&D Live 2021 Announces First Celebrity Dungeons & Dragons Game

D&D Live 2021 Announces First Celebrity Dungeons & Dragons Game
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Dungeons & Dragons Announces Lambert House Pride Special

Dungeons & Dragons Announces Lambert House Pride Special Dungeons & Dragons Announces Lambert House Pride Special Posted on Kate Welch. The crew who will be taking part in the show will be Trystan Falcone as Walnut Dankgrass the wood elf druid, Jeremy Crawford as Vi the gnome artificer, AJ Lamarque as Maddy Eval the human town crier, Omega Jones as Cymax Grimshaw the reborn satyr warlock, and  Anthony Rapp as Vendrix the tiefling bard. In case you feel like showing your support for Pride Month as a D&D player, special Dungeons & Dragons and Magic: The Gathering Pride t-shirts can be purchased here, with all proceeds going to the Lambert House. The show kicks off at 4pm PT today on

Spence Eccles Boys & Girls Club celebrates opening after yearlong delay

The Spence Eccles Boys & Girls Club will serve youth living in the Rose Park and Fair Park communities. Wednesday’s opening celebration, delayed by the pandemic last year, included remarks from LeAnn Saldivar, outgoing president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Salt Lake, and Spencer F. Eccles, for whom the club is named.

Just 2 8 percent of voters turnout for Easton election

Just 2.8 percent of voters turnout for Easton election Dana Hourigan Correspondent EASTON – Four new board members and seven incumbents won seats in Easton’s local elections Saturday, April 24. There were no contested races, but there will be a few new faces, including two members of the Select Board. Just 2.84 percent of voters turned out to cast ballots in the annual town election. The lack of any contested races resulted in the low turnout of just 487 voters at the polls at Oliver Ames High School. Town Clerk Danielle Sicard said she wasn’t surprised by the numbers. “What’s on the ballot drives turnout,” Sicard said.

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