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The Biggest, Meatiest, Most Texan of All Stadium Foods

The Biggest, Meatiest, Most Texan of All Stadium Foods
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Food and Drink: Tex Red s in Centralia reminds us why we love corn dogs

Food and Drink: Tex Red s in Centralia reminds us why we love corn dogs
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Man slashed across face in targeted street attack

Man slashed across face in targeted street attack Two men sped off from the scene in a car immediately after the attack Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now A man was taken to hospital after being slashed across the face during a targeted attack in Kirkby. Officers were called to the area at around 1.25pm to reports that the 32 year-old had been assaulted by two men. He was taken to hospital with a laceration to his face which is not believed to be life threatening. The attackers sped off from the scene in a car immediately after the attack this afternoon.

Watershed restoration work focuses on at-risk species

Society executive director and wildlife biologist Edith Tobe said the areas were identified last year with the purpose to expand the wetland to provide more diverse habitat for the red-legged frogs. The project is to try to provide habitat for red legged frogs that may have been impacted from the highway upgrades, Tobe said. This is all part of a pot of funds that came for compensation for damages done by the Sea to Sky highway through the Pinecrest area. It was very exciting for me to be involved in identifying wetlands for resoration and to bring the workshop along.

Invert Robotics to create 25 jobs in Dublin move

Invert Robotics to create 25 jobs in Dublin move Updated / Tuesday, 27 Apr 2021 08:43 Invert Robotics plans to set up an expanded research and development team in Ireland, creating 25 new jobs over the next three years Global robotic inspection firm Invert Robotics has chosen Dublin for its headquarters as the company gears up for rapid growth across European and North American markets. Invert Robotics plans to set up an expanded research and development team in Ireland, creating 25 new jobs over the next three years. Most of the new roles will be in data science to support the continued development of Invert Robotics machine learning and data analysis capabilities, and a small number of business development positions.

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