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UFC veteran James McSweeney signs with GLORY to return to kickboxing but adds my MMA career has come to an end

UFC veteran James McSweeney signs with GLORY to return to kickboxing but adds my MMA career has come to an end
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Theater review: Pippin a smashing success at NVCC

BY NANCY SASSO JANIS REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN May 5, 2021 182 WATERBURY- The students and the production team in the Naugatuck Valley Community College Performing Arts Department and The Stage and Music Societies rose to the challenge in its recent live… SUBSCRIPTION REQUIRED REGISTER to access your ACTIVATE Your Home Delivery Access PURCHASE a Digital subscription

Dada 5000 returns!? Former Bellator fighter heading to bare-knuckle boxing

Photo by Vallery Jean/FilmMagic Bellator 149 was supposed to highlight a meeting of streetfight legends. Kevin Ferguson (aka Kimbo Slice), whose backyard fights made him a viral star on YouTube before he capitalized on that fame to start an MMA career even getting so far as a spot on Season 10 of the Ultimate Fighter, and two bouts in the UFC. And Dhafir Harris (aka Dada 5000), who featured prominently in the 2015 documentary Dawg Fight, highligting the culture of ‘no holds barred’ unsanctioned combat in America. Instead, the event became something of a tragi-comedy in the MMA world, with both men fighting well past the point of their first round exhaustion into the third where Kimbo Slice picked up a late TKO (which was later overturned due to a failed drug test). Dada 5000 spent two weeks in the hospital as a result of the contest, suffering from cardiac arrest and kidney failure, along with severe dehydration.

Town and university explore composting partnership

The Select Board discussed the project earlier this week at a regular meeting. Town Manager Mike Jones said Friday that rising volume and cost prompted him to explore the opportunity. “This conversation that I’ve had with Castleton University and the Rutland County Solid Waste District that started months ago,” he said. “The catalyst to the conversation was we were paying quite a bit of money to get rid of the food scraps …” He spoke with Andrew Vermilyea, environmental science program coordinator at CU, and learned the school has a similar issue with food scraps produced by Huden Dining Hall.

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