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Middle Springs Farm in Paris looking to use a good time to reinforce American unity
SUMMARY: Today marks the first official day of fall, and Middle Springs Farm in Paris is celebrating by offering a variety of seasonal activities for families. Featuring animals, hay rides, pumpkins, and sunflowers, the farm aims to enhance the fall spirit. This year, the owners introduced a new corn maze called “United We Stand,” shaped like the United States, emphasizing unity among visitors. The farm encourages families and friends to gather, enjoy camaraderie, and create joyful memories. Throughout the fall season, the farm will host various events, with updates available on their Facebook and Instagram pages.
The owners built a corn maze that features the words “United We Stand” over the shape of the United States.
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Indiana election preview
SUMMARY: Early voting has drawn significant participation in Indiana, with many voters motivated by important state and congressional races. In Clark County, over 18,000 ballots have been cast, while Floyd County reported nearly 25,000 early votes. Voters emphasize the importance of civic duty and being informed about their choices, particularly concerning the governor’s race between Republican Mike Braun and Democrat Jennifer McCormick, as well as the attorney general‘s race. Clark County Clerk Ryan Lynch advises voters to carefully read the ballot, especially a key amendment regarding the Indiana superintendent of public instruction. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Indiana election preview
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Evening Forecast 11/3/2024
SUMMARY: The weather forecast for Richmond indicates cloudy skies tonight with mild temperatures ranging from the low 60s to mid-50s overnight. A breeze from the south will keep conditions warm, with expected highs tomorrow in the mid to upper 70s and partly sunny skies. Rain is anticipated on Election Day, mainly in the afternoon and evening, as a cold front approaches, leading to possible scattered showers and thunderstorms. The week will see lingering drizzle into Thursday, followed by dry conditions on Friday, before rain chances return next weekend. Tropical developments in the Gulf of Mexico are also being monitored.
Evening Forecast 11/3/2024
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RWB School Amendment Debate: What comes next?
SUMMARY: The discussion on Amendment 2 centers on its potential impact on public education in Kentucky. If defeated, advocates plan to enhance transparency and accountability in education funding and performance. They emphasize the importance of prioritizing students over protecting existing systems. Conversely, if Amendment 2 passes, proponents believe it will allow for reinvestment in public education. Concerns arise over misinformation suggesting the amendment will increase teacher pay and funding, with some fearing it could divert resources from public schools. There is also a call for better educational access in rural areas, highlighting the need for financial support for students.
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