News Tipoffs - South Dakota Editors Newsletter for Tuesday July 09, 2024 ( 4 items ) |
Airmen and B-1B Lancers Return to Ellsworth After Completing Bomber Task Force 24-6
ELLSWORTH AFB, South Dakota, July 9 -- The U.S. Strategic Command issued the following news:
By 2nd Lt. Alejandra Angarita, 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
Airmen from the 37th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron returned to Ellsworth Air Force Base, South Dakota, June 25, 2024, following the successful completion of Bomber Task Force 24-6 at Andersen AFB, Guam. This mission, conducted with Allies and partners in the Indo-Pacific, achieved significant milestones in strengthening partnerships and advanc
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Attorney General Moody Stands Up for Moms Against White Baseball Pants and Fights Biden's Latest Radical Energy Policy Pushing Senseless Standards on Washing Machines
TALLAHASSEE, Florida, July 9 -- Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody issued the following news release on July 8, 2024:
Attorney General Ashley Moody today led a 23-state coalition of attorneys general opposing the Biden administration's latest overreach into the livelihoods of middle-class Americans. This time, the administration is weaseling its way into laundry rooms in an attempt to further its radical energy policies by implementing harmful and costly standards on washing machines.
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Ellsworth AFB Welcomes New Base Curator
ELLSWORTH AFB, South Dakota, July 9 -- The U.S. Air Force Ellsworth Air Force Base (28th Bomb Wing) issued the following news:
By Airman Alec Carlberg, 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs
Ellsworth Air Force Base welcomed a new base curator for the South Dakota Air and Space Museum in early March, to ready the museum for its reopening in June.
Erika Cerveny, a Black Hills native and a connoisseur of American history, stepped into the role to offer a variety of services and resources to help make th
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Okla. A.G. Drummond Files Brief in Support of Religious Liberty Before U.S. Supreme Court
OKLAHOMA CITY, Oklahoma, July 9 -- Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued the following news release:
Attorney General Gentner Drummond and 25 other state attorneys general filed a brief Friday before the U.S. Supreme Court to oppose the Hillsborough County Transit Authority's no-religious-speech advertising policy.
Drummond urged the Court to review the policy because it infringes on the First Amendment rights of a Jewish synagogue, Young Israel of Tampa, to advertise on public tr
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