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Treysen Eaglestaff’s younger brother Teysean joins UND guard in Summit League – Grand Forks Herald

Treysen Eaglestaff’s younger brother Teysean joins UND guard in Summit League – Grand Forks Herald

GRAND FORKS – When the Summit League men’s basketball preseason all-conference selections were revealed on Oct. 8, UND junior guard Treysen Eaglestaff received a text message from his younger brother, Teysean. “He congratulated me on the preseason work,” Eaglestaff said after being named to the preseason first team along with UND forward Amar Kuljuhovic. “I…

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Golden Ears Park closed indefinitely after storm

Golden Ears Park closed indefinitely after storm

A popular Vancouver metropolitan park will be closed for the foreseeable future because the road used to access it was severely damaged during an atmospheric storm. The storm, which hit on October 19, produced unprecedented rainfall and caused road collapses, flooding and landslides. As a result, four people died. Golden Ears Park has been closed…

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N1,631.17: Naira again depreciates against US dollar, CBN gives pound and euro new exchange rates

N1,631.17: Naira again depreciates against US dollar, CBN gives pound and euro new exchange rates

The Nigerian currency has further depreciated against the dollar in both the official and unofficial foreign exchange markets. This depreciation comes after a reduction in foreign currency transactions recorded by banks and official traders. The Central Bank of Nigeria is expected to intervene in the market by selling dollars to exchange operators to reduce the…

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Rapper Yak Gotti rejects state plea deal

Rapper Yak Gotti rejects state plea deal

ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) – Rapper Yak Gotti rejected a plea deal in the ongoing Young Thug trial, unlike several other co-defendants who accepted deals in the historically lengthy trial. Douglas Weinstein, Yak Gotti’s attorney, said Thursday that his client “has every intention of taking this to the jury and getting our not guilty…

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