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Hemp, Inc. Applauds Missouri Legislature for Passing Industrial Hemp Bill

SPRING HOPE, NC, May 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hemp, Inc. (OTC PINK: HEMP), a global leader in the industrial hemp industry with the largest multipurpose industrial hemp processing facility in the western hemisphere, announced today that the company applauds the Missouri Legislature for passing a bill that would legalize hemp.

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Utah State Fairpark Summer Season Kicks off this weekend
with the car crunching action of demolition derby!

Salt Lake City – May 16, 2018 – The 2018 Utah State Fairpark summer season kicks off this weekend with the car crunching action of Stirrin’ Dirt’s legendary MAY MANIA DEMOLITION DERBY. Followed close behind is old Wild West action with the GREAT AMERICAN WILD WEST SHOW – May 25 – 26.

 

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16th Annual Historic 25th Street Car Show

Open Car Show with no Categories or Classes Typically Draws More than 300 Vehicles to Downtown Ogden

 

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ADVISORY: Secretary Perdue Concludes Fourth "Back to Our Roots" Tour in Nebraska TOMORROW

(Washington, D.C., May 16, 2018) -- U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue will be in Nebraska TOMORROW, Thursday, May 17th to join Governor Pete Ricketts and Nebraska Director of Agriculture Steve Wellman on a tour of Ackerman Ag Service and Supply. Following the tour, the Secretary and Governor will participate in a discussion on rural issues with local agriculture leaders. 

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The Silver Standard

Sheldon Silver, the powerful former speaker of the New York State Assembly, went down last week—again—on corruption charges.

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Should There Be A Dog In The White House?

6 Breeds That Could Help Ensure Domestic Tranquility

Dogs and the White House have a long and stirring mutual history.

Herbert Hoover prowled the grounds with King Tut, his Belgian Malinois police dog. Franklin D. Roosevelt’s black Scottish Terrier, Fala, apparently enjoyed a high security clearance because he accompanied the president to secret meetings. And Millie, First Lady Barbara Bush’s English Springer Spaniel, became a bestselling author with Millie’s Book in 1990.

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FREE SCREENING OF AWARD-WINNING DOCUMENTARY, 'BOTTOM DOLLARS', EXPLORING THE EFFECTS OF SUB-MINIMUM WAGES PAID TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

 

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The Government Relies on Flawed Data to Determine Endangered Species

May 15, 2018

Good morning from Washington, where a Supreme Court decision Monday paved the way for sports gambling. Elizabeth Slattery analyzes. Meanwhile, Rachel del Guidice reports on how some liberal lawmakers are looking to bring back net neutrality. Plus: Jim Phillips discusses the opening of the embassy in Jerusalem, Fred Lucas looks at the effect corporate tax cuts had on Ireland’s economy, and Robin Simcox looks at two nations’ counterterrorism efforts.

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With graduation season upon us and employers planning to hire 4 percent more graduates from the Class of 2018 than they did from the Class of 2017, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Best & Worst Places to Start a Career

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