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Democrat party chair race reveals Democratic divisions
The race to elect Nevada Democrats’ next leader has offered a rare public glimpse into internal struggles over the makeup and trajectory of the state’s party ahead of a crucial midterm election next year

Twitter Removes Accounts that “Undermine Faith in NATO”
‘It took only two years to go from disappearing Milo and Alex Jones to banning content said to ‘amplify narratives that undermine faith in NATO.’

Diversity Officer ‘One Of The Fastest-Growing Careers,’ LinkedIn Finds
Teaching Diversity, Inclusion and Equity (DIE) can be extremely lucrative.

Former Trump Adviser Says Biden’s Immigration Bill Could ‘Erase the Very Essence of America’s Nationhood’
A new immigration bill proposed by Democrats would “fundamentally erase the very essence of America’s nationhood.”

Biden Revokes 7 Trump Executive Orders, Offers No Explanation
President Joe Biden revoked seven executive orders on Feb. 24 issued by President Donald Trump between 2017 and 2021. The White House offered no explanation for the revocation in its formal press release.

‘My Income Has Dropped to Zero’: About 45% of Small Businesses Risk Closure Within Months
At least 13.9 million of the nation’s small businesses are at serious risk of shuttering their doors by April 1, a recent industry report found.

At last, Success!
After a month full of weather related stops and starts church pastor Roderick Rogers says the Fordyce Community Baptist Church was finally able to host a successful food distribution yesterday. (Feb. 24)

ARound the State
The Arkansas Senate has sent Gov. Asa Hutchinson legislation making the state’s voter ID law stricter. The majority-Republican Senate by a 25 to 9 vote approved a bill that will no longer allow people without valid identification to cast a ballot, by simply signing a statement claiming they are who they say they are.

Martin County office of Tourism expands Glass Sea Turtle Scavenger Hunt
Earlier this month, The Martin County Office of Tourism & Marketing announced the launch of the Martin County Arts & Culture Trail with an innovative scavenger hunt program leading up to ArtsFest 2021.

American Thought Leaders Video: A Growing Tyranny Over the Mind—Arthur Milikh
“Tyranny is trying to tread into somebody’s mind to distort it and to form it to reflect what you think is good”

Former ICE Chief Says Immigration Law Becoming Meaningless
“At what point can the executive branch tell the judicial branch that their legal orders are meaningless?”

Biden’s CIA Nominee Has Close Ties to Communist China
President Joe Biden’s nominee to run the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), William Burns, has a history of cooperation organizations linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

In War Against Faith, Chinese Regime Burns Religious Books, Jails Believers
China’s communist party has continued its broad attack on faith through the pandemic, burning and trashing religious books while jailing spiritual adherents for possessing religious literature.

‘Kids in Cages’ Jeers Hide Joe Biden’s ‘Extraction Migration’ Policy
Biden’s officials have been broadcasting their desire to refocus the DHS and USCIS on helping to extract more migrants from Central America for the U.S. economy.

U.S. Supreme Court weighs scope of police power to enter homes without a warrant
U.S. Supreme Court justices on Wednesday appeared reluctant to give police unlimited power to enter a home without a warrant when pursuing a suspect for a minor crime in a case involving a California driver tailed by an officer after honking his horn while listening to music.

A New Highway Project That’s Environmentally Friendly? (Hint: It’s in the Ocean)
Port officials want to build a new highway from San Diego to Oregon, through the ocean.

Yankton City Mask Mandate To Expire March 1st
Yankton’s mask mandate aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus is set to expire on Monday.

Yankton Walk-Away Inmate Back In Custody
A minimum-security state prison inmate who walked away from the Yankton Community Work Center back in November is once again in custody.

Impeachment Resolution Read On The South Dakota House Floor
For the first time at the South Dakota State Capitol, a resolution for impeachment was read on the House floor. Lawmakers heard the announcement which calls for impeaching South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg for “certain crimes or misdemeanors in office.”

South Dakota Governor Releases Video Interviews With Attorney General Following Crash
Authorities have released interviews conducted with South Dakota Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg following a fatal car/pedestrian crash on September 12th.

Yankton College Offers Numerous Scholarship Opportunities
Yankton College is once again offering scholarships to help graduating high school seniors who are college bound.

South Dakota Sees 11% Of Its Residents Fully Vaccinated
South Dakota health officials are reporting 1,900 more people have completed their COVID-19 vaccine series.

CCSD announces plan to return all grade levels
Clark County schools will begin reopening under a hybrid instructional model to students in grades six, nine and 12 beginning March 22, followed by the return of other older students in early April, Superintendent Jesus Jara announced Wednesday.

Arrest made in Newark Robbery

Village of Newark Earns Clean Energy Community Designation for its Commitment to Cut Costs and Reduce Energy Consumption

Body Found in Wagoner County
A Hulbert Ok man was shot and killed

North Las Vegas officials call for resumption of school sports
Officials from North Las Vegas held a news briefing Wednesday to call on the Clark County School District to resume school sports.

Judge Blocks Enforcement of Biden’s Moratorium on Most Deportations
President Joe Biden’s administration cannot enforce a pause on most deportations until further notice, a federal judge ruled late Tuesday.

Big Business Endorses Biden Rescue Plan In Letter To Congress
A coalition of more than 150 corporate executives signed a letter endorsing President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus package

Leaked Insider Tape Reveals Salesforce’s Plan to Deplatform ‘Broader Range’ of Customers Who Have ‘The Potential to Incite Politically Motivated Violence’

Valley home prices rose at year’s end but trail other metro areas
Home prices ended 2020 on the rise across the U.S., often at a faster pace than in Southern Nevada, a new report shows.

“Let’s Get Rid of the War Criminals First”: Steve Bannon RIPS Liz Cheney after Her Latest Appearance (VIDEO)
“In the new Republican Party let’s get rid of the war criminals first. That would be your family.”

Biden’s HHS Pick Rachel Levine Advocates Sex Changes For Children
Rachel Levine, is an advocate of sex changes for kids and the drugging of children with puberty blockers.
Vehicle pursuit takes Police through two counties; driver still sought
Demonstrators in Rochester gather after Grand Jury decision in Daniel Prude case

Morning Report: Farewell to a San Diego Special
After years of City Hall paralysis over how to police vacation rentals, the City Council on Tuesday voted 8-1 to approve City Council President Jen Campbell’s regulatory compromise.
Manchester man charged with assault after hitting Deputy with blunt object
Second-dose COVID vaccination clinic rescheduled in Wayne County
Board of Supervisors to vote on possible changes to COVID protocols in Seneca County

Two in critical condition following shooting near Fisherman’s Warf
Fort Pierce Police Department is investigating a shooting that occurred around 12:45 a.m. on February 23, near the Fisherman’s Warf area.
Cuomo’s approval rating takes a hit after nursing home death-count debacle
State outlines rules for wedding venues to follow beginning mid-March

Parenting Classes Available
Melissa Robbins who is the Director of HopePlace Fordyce says they have parenting classes for young mothers to equip them with the knowledge for raising their babies

System Overwhelmed by Thousands of Migrant Children Flooding US Border After Biden Reverses Trump Policy
U.S. shelters for migrant children near maximum capacity as border crossings increase

DOD Chief Lloyd Austin Asks Troops to Share Experiences of Extremists, Extremist Ideology
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin issued a video message Friday asking members of the military to tell commanders of any personal experiences with extremists or extremist ideology.

‘Treacherous Research’: Lawmakers Demand Investigation Into National Institutes Of Health’s Relationship With Wuhan Lab

Athletes, parents pressure CCSD to bring back sports
As the first Clark County School District in-person school board meeting Thursday nears, high school athletes and their parents are keeping the pressure on Superintendent Dr. Jesus Jara.

Democrats’ H.R. 1 Sets ‘Unconstitutional’ Limits on 1st Amendment: Free Speech Group
House Democrats’ massive voter registration and campaign procedure reform bill gives federal bureaucrats vast new power to control political speech

Leftist activist arrested after Capitol riot releasing book
A left-wing activist indicted on federal charges related to his role in the Capitol Hill riots has found a new way to monetize his time in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6.

Nevada drivers sue insurance companies over pandemic rates
Ten class-action lawsuits filed Tuesday accuse auto insurance companies of failing to reduce premiums sufficiently for Nevada policyholders as traffic declined during the pandemic.

U.N. Helps Biden Bring Migrant Asylum Seekers Back into U.S.
The United Nations is reportedly helping the Biden Administration find more asylum-seeking migrants to get back into the United States