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Maurice Green pleads guilty to South Philly grocer Marie Buck s 2016 murder before third trial

Maurice Green pleads guilty to South Philly grocer Marie Buck s 2016 murder before third trial
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and secretary of state blinken meets lavrov in person we will meet from josep borrel shortly. and weekly gains over china s reopening, but the saudi aramco ceo says under investment is a big worry. with china opening up, it is a concern in the long term in making sure there is adequate supplies in the market good morning warm welcome to the program. we have final pmi data for eurozone coming through right now. let me bring you the figures composite pmi for february is 52 that was weaker than the flashes estimate of 52.3 the surprise to the down side has come in the services sector. the final services pmi at 52.7 against 53 in the initial estimate the expansion not quite as strong as initially expected chris williamson from s&p global said an expansion helps allay worries of recession for now so it seems as though the recovery is continuing in the eurozone again, not as strong as initial estimates. you see the euro has been gaining ground against the dollar a bit of a st

The Festival of Trees kicked off at the Maryland State Fairgrounds on Friday

The Festival of Trees—a three-day holiday celebration—kicked off at the Maryland State Fairgrounds on Friday.

Mitchell s Emma Christopherson conquers Tevis Cup, featuring 100 mountainous miles on horseback in 24 hours

City of Battle Creek Removes Irving Park Indian Statue

City of Battle Creek Removes Irving Park Indian Statue You might not have noticed, but the Native American statue at Irving Park is gone.   City crews removed it earlier this week, by order of City Manager Rebecca Fleury.  The six-foot-tall statue has been on a five-foot-tall fieldstone pedestal, just a few hundred feet away from the nearly 500-year-old white Oak at Irving Park for the last 56 years. Fleury said there are several reasons for having the statue moved into storage.  Paint is peeling badly from it and Fleury said she’d heard from several citizens and city staff over the past couple of years suggesting that it needed considerable maintenance.   “There were also concerns about kids playing on it, which isn’t safe,” said Fleury.   She said she also heard from the local tribe, who had concerns of their own.  “The tribe didn’t find the statue disrespectful, but their concern was that it doesn’t accurately depict someone from our area,” said Fleury.�

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