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Beckley man admits role in drugs bust

Beckley man admits role in drugs bust

BECKLEY, W.Va. (WVVA) – The Department of Justice announced that a Beckley man has pleaded guilty for his role in a drug trafficking organization. According to court documents and statements made in court, Ronald Lavaughn Mason, 46, of Beckley, participated in a drug trafficking organization in April and May of 2024 and worked with others…

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Study showing that puberty blockers do not improve children’s mental health is not being published for fear of ‘weaponisation’

Study showing that puberty blockers do not improve children’s mental health is not being published for fear of ‘weaponisation’

The pediatrician behind a groundbreaking study showing puberty blockers did not lead to improvements in mental health among young people has claimed his team has yet to publish the findings to prevent young people being “weaponised” by critics of transgender medical procedures. A. report published The New York Times reported Wednesday that Dr. Johanna Olson-Kennedy…

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SCDOT closes lanes in Florence County for road work

SCDOT closes lanes in Florence County for road work

FLORENCE COUNTY, SC (WMBF) – State officials want to keep drivers in the Pee Dee informed about upcoming roadwork. The South Carolina Department of Transportation said: Beginning Oct. 27, lane closures will be extended along SC 327 between East Palmetto Avenue and Old Marion Highway in Florence County. The South Carolina Department of Transportation said…

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‘Incredible’ – Labor’s Willie Jackson furious over Prebble’s role at Waitangi Tribunal

‘Incredible’ – Labor’s Willie Jackson furious over Prebble’s role at Waitangi Tribunal

Photograph: RNZ/Samuel Rillstone Former Labor Party minister and former ACT leader Richard Prebble is furious One of two new members appointed to the Waitangi Tribunal. Maori Development Minister Tama Potaka said since leaving Parliament Prebble had provided free advice to various Maori trusts, hapū and iwi on a range of issues. Prebble declined invitation to…

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