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Where Ramy Inocencio has the latest. We keep hitting highs of the session. Amy we have basically canceled all the losses as if friday never happened. An hour before the close, the dow is up similar with the s p 500. By 1. 5 . Q up the most lets take a look at the imap and i want to show you the actor health of the s p 10 sectors. It continues to be a rally based on the energy sectors. Look at the rest of this green here. Its also a broadbased rally with materials not far behind energy. Information Technology Similar and health care up by 1. 4 . But energy has been the name of the game. Up by 3. 3 . We are looking at highs not in the past six months or so. This Goldman Sachs says that it in hat it has increased its price or cast by several dollars. They are citing a couple of things militant attacks happening in nigeria. That comesing demand earlier than expected. Stocks hitting a bum. Lets look at some of the biggest percent risers here. Forget about a big m and a story we have an cove

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6 foot tall grass remains uncut

6 foot tall grass remains uncut Tony Geftos TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Grass that’s nearly six feet tall is not just a nuisance to neighbor Jim Studer. He calls it a safety issue. On June 24, Studer called the 13abc I-Team to see whether we could contact the city about the empty lot and the front yards of two nearby vacant homes that were also overgrown. 13abc submitted the address of a home, and the lawns were cut. However, three doors down, as of July 13, the vacant lot remained untouched. © Provided by Toledo WTVG At the end of June 2021, the grass in a vacant lot at Cone St. and Upton Ave. was nearing 6 feet.

Local author Jim Studer releases third book | Maple Lake Messenger

Contributed Report Jim Studer, retired English and speech teacher and speech coach at Maple Lake High School (1974-1981) has published his third book, “Leah on a Leash and Other Stories.” Studer is a graduate of Cathedral High School, St. Cloud State and has a Master’s Degree from the University of Minnesota. In addition to teaching in Albany, eight years, and Maple Lake, eight years, he taught four years in São Paulo, Brazil and the last 17 years at St. Anthony Village in suburban Minneapolis. He is still coaching speech, now in his 51 st year, the last eight at Blaine High School.

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