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  • Jan 17, 2025 | muckrack.com | Steve Bender |Jonathan Brown

    DEAR GRUMPYHowdy, Grumpy! How can I follow you? —LINDAIt’s simple. Log into your Facebook account, if you can remember your password, and then click on the search bar that’s at the top left corner of the page. Enter “Grumpy Gardener” in the box, and scroll through the results. Okay, are you still with me? Once you see my scowling visage, you can then navigate to my page and click the “follow” button. Or just be old-school and walk about three steps behind me wherever I go.

  • Oct 8, 2024 | durhampost.ca | Jonathan Brown

    The online casino industry has been one of the greatest success stories of the internet age, and it’s attracted millions of players around the world. One of the ways it has been able to reach this status has been through the sheer dedication to keeping players safe and ensuring that they feel comfortable when playing. There are countless ways to perform transactions at iGaming sites, but some options are superior to others. Digital payments may soon replace cash.

  • Apr 30, 2024 | mourneobserver.com | Jonathan Brown

    By Jonathan Brown 14-YEAR-OLD snooker player Ryan Dornan followed up his recent appearance at the EBSA (European Billiards and Snooker Association) European U-16, U-18 and U-21 Championships by winning the Northern Ireland U-16 Snooker Championships on 17 April. Loughinisland native and St Colmcille’s High School pupil Ryan beat Shea McConville, the number one ranked U-16 player in Northern Ireland, in the final in Magherafelt.

  • Apr 3, 2024 | mourneobserver.com | Jonathan Brown

    By Jonathan BrownCASTLEWELLAN Forest player-manager Conall Burns spoke of his delight following the team’s 1-0 win over Killough in the Easter Monday Harry Clarke Cup final. “We’re delighted to get over the line,” Burns said after the final whistle. “We came into the game as underdogs, but we fully believed that if we did what we set out to do, and played our game, we’d be able to get a result and turn them over”.

  • Mar 7, 2024 | wargamer.com | Jonathan Brown

    Hearts of Iron 4: Trial of Allegiance is a decent DLC with some bright spots, but it's marred by lacking both new mechanics, and sufficient variety in its new military focuses. The new focus trees have their moments, but much more could have been done to make them unique. It’s not a must-have addition, but if you want to bring the war to South America it's a solid pickup.

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