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Did Stephen King Claim Trump Harmed a Dog?
Yes, Stephen King suggested that former president Donald Trump might boost his approval ratings by killing a dog. Here are the main points: - Stephen King commented that Donald Trump could become more popular if he killed a dog, noting that Trump has maintained support despite other controversies. - The comment attracted significant attention, with over half a million views and more than 1,000 likes, showing public interest in the topic. - People had mixed reactions to King's statement, with some agreeing and others upset by the notion of a politician taking such drastic actions. - King's remarks were made in the context of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, who faced criticism for a social media post about shooting her dog. King's speculative comment highlights the polarized political environment and the public's interest in controversial figures like Donald Trump.
White Horse Pike getting $400K safety initiative aimed at making highway safer
CAMDEN, N.J. (CBS) -- Officials in South Jersey announced a new $400,000 safety initiative aimed at making White Horse Pike safer for drivers and pedestrians. The Camden County Prosecutor's Office and the Division of Highway Traffic Safety on Monday announced the traffic safety initiative as White Horse Pike has seen an increase in accidents over the years. The initiative will be funded by the Division of Highway Traffic Safety. In 2023, there were seven fatal crashes on White Horse Pike. The crashes resulted in eight deaths, including five who were pedestrians and one bicyclist, according to a release. "We have repeatedly seen deadly...
Sicangu Oyate development group has big plans for tribal prosperity on Rosebud
The U.S. government has tried to alleviate tribal poverty in South Dakota for decades. It has not worked. On the Rosebud Sioux Tribal Reservation in Todd County, for example, the per capita annual income is $12,562, only 45% of the adult population participates in the workforce, and 39% of its 9,199 residents live below the […] The post Sicangu Oyate development group has big plans for tribal prosperity on Rosebud appeared first on South Dakota Searchlight.
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