
Sam Johnson
SEO and Trends Writer at National World Publishing
John 16:33 // Communications and Digital Media Specialist @mnwild // @BethelU alum
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1 month ago |
gadsdenmessenger.com | Kaitlin Fleming Hoskins |Sam Johnson
By Sam Johnson/Special to The MessengerThe Southside Panthers finish an undefeated February (9-0) with an exclamation point by winning the county baseball championship last week. The Panthers started the tournament in strong fashion on Monday, Feb. 24 with big wins over Gaston (18-3) and Glencoe (16-0). Southside played Hokes Bluff in the county championship game Thursday, Feb. 27, night and also won that one in convincing fashion by a score of 13-3.
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2 months ago |
twincities.com | Sam Johnson
MINNETONKA – The boat rocked back and forth. Eight-foot waves crashed onto the port and starboard side of the Big Boat. Nathan Olmsted’s time asleep had just ended. He needed that shut-eye since his offshore sailing race on Lake Michigan from Chicago to Mackinac took two days to complete. His partner, Matthew Kickhafer, had been manning the boat and now needed an extra set of hands. Olmsted’s stomach had other ideas. Seasickness came upon him like a virus and found a home for the next eight hours.
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2 months ago |
twincities.com | Sam Johnson
Throughout the southwest suburbs, stories are passed down from generation to generation. Whether it be town lore or family history, the art of storytelling is vital for a community. The next time time you’re at a (virtual) party, here are a few regional “believe it or not” type of stories, ranging from cannibalism to speakeasies, that you can share with your own family and friends.
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2 months ago |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Sam Dawson |Sam Johnson |Nicholas Dawson
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is urging benefit claimants to pay attention to a crucial letter being sent out, warning that failure to act could result in a home visit from officials. As the transition of individuals on legacy benefits to Universal Credit nears completion, the focus has shifted to the most vulnerable claimants.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
chroniclelive.co.uk | Sam Johnson |Ellie Crabbe PA
A 99-year-old Second World War veteran who travelled 4,400 miles to talk to the Prime Minister about the squeeze on pensions for Britons living abroad said she was “bitterly disappointed” Sir Keir Starmer did not meet her. Anne Puckridge is among nearly half a million UK state pensioners whose pots have been frozen at the level they were when they left the country, rather than being uprated in line with payments for those who remain in Britain.
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