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Trump and Harris lock in on battleground states
SUMMARY: Former President Donald Trump accused election interference following a revised indictment from special counsel Jack Smith, filed just weeks before the election. The updated charges still allege Trump conspired to maintain power and overturn the 2020 election results, but have been adjusted to align with a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity. Key evidence, including communications with the Department of Justice, has been excluded from the new indictment. Trump’s legal team maintains the case is flawed and plans to request an extension to prepare their defense, with Trump insisting he did nothing wrong and labeling the actions as political persecution.
Kamala Harris is hitting the campaign trail for the first time since accepting her party’s presidential nomination at last week’s Democratic National Convention. (via: CBS)
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Generations of cranberry farmers keeping the tradition going
SUMMARY: High temperatures and historic drought have significantly affected this year’s cranberry crop, impacting farmers, including the Lea family from New Jersey. The Leas, who have been farming cranberries since the 1860s, emphasize their deep connection to the land and their family legacy. Harvesting cranberries involves teamwork, with family and neighbors participating. Despite a predicted 2% increase in nationwide cranberry production, prices for fresh cranberries are expected to rise by 16% due to challenges like drought, wildfires, and increased costs. The Leas harvest cranberries by flooding bogs, highlighting the importance of family traditions in agriculture.
High temps and historic drought are impacting cranberry crops this year, but the Thanksgiving staple is a way of life for one …
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Little Rock preps for annual holiday tree lighting ceremony
SUMMARY: Downtown Little Rock is gearing up for its annual tree lighting ceremony, with preparations underway. Local officials, businesses, and volunteers, including members of the Little Rock Fire Department, have been working to decorate Main Street with Christmas lights. For the second year, Big Bed Breakfast will provide hot chocolate for the event, ensuring the crowd stays warm and festive. The Bright the Night Festival, which starts at 5:30 PM in Capitol Plaza, is free and open to all, offering a chance for the community to come together and enjoy the holiday cheer.
Little Rock’s annual Christmas tree lighting ceremony, also known as ‘Bright the Night’ takes place on Monday.
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Bentonville Lighting Of The Square
SUMMARY: The city of Bentonville kicked off the holiday season with its annual “Lighting of the Square,” where the mayor illuminated over 30 miles of lights. Participants, including Abner Sosa, emphasized the importance of family traditions during the holidays. The event featured a downtown business window display contest, photos with Santa, and theater performances. Many attendees shared their excitement for both the upcoming holidays and Thanksgiving, highlighting family gatherings and festive activities, such as pie baking and outdoor football. If missed, the lights will remain on display at the Bentonville Square for everyone to enjoy.
Community Gathers In Downtown Bentonville For The Annual Lighting Of The Square
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