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WTVT FOX 13 1000 News February 13, 2016

protestors this is a movement, this isnt just a normal situation. and this is a movement. donald trump takes over tampa. the fiery rally that drew quite a crowd. hes going to be missed so much. i didnt ever think it was going to happen so soon. a grandfather is killed driving to work. how a wrongway driver devastated his family. she has lost credibility, she has lost respect. and the polk county superintendent steps down. school board battle. good evening and welcome. first up, a packed house. 12,000 greeting donald trump at the usf sun dome tonight, makes a fiery pitch to florida voters. the message, how did it go . well, mark, the man is certainly a performer. he had this place hooping and hollering, all 12,000 people in here, for 55 minutes. of course he got in all of his favorite topics. he talked about the wall, he made fun of jeb bush, improving care for veterans, how good he says he would be at negotiating, also the familiar refrain about how well hes doing in the polls and how

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[COVID NEWS] The Clearest Sign the Pandemic Could Get Worse

Covid hospitalizations are up 45% in Michigan from their Feb 25 low. Here's the whole story at @TheAtlantic https://t.co/WP1mZACEXT Erin Kissane (@kissane) March 19, 2021

RON GIBBENS, NDAD s CO-FOUNDER AND LONGTIME LEADER, DIES AT 80

RON GIBBENS, NDAD s CO-FOUNDER AND LONGTIME LEADER, DIES AT 80 SPECIAL TO DEVILS LAKE  JOURNAL The co-founder, retired chief executive officer and only board president in the nearly 46-year existence of charitable nonprofit NDAD has died. Ron Gibbens died in hospice care Sunday morning at the Grand Forks home of his son, Mike. Inspired by Mike, their only child, who has cerebral palsy, Ron and Faye Gibbens built the charitable nonprofit North Dakota Association for the Disabled from an informal Grand Forks support group for parents of children with disabilities. Since its 1975 inception, NDAD since has provided more than $60 million in program services for people with disabilities and health concerns from its offices in Grand Forks, Fargo, Minot and Williston. NDAD has charitable gaming operations and owns a for-profit business to generate the funds needed to support its charitable services statewide.

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