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Pott. County leadership questioning increased membership dues to Flint Hills Regional Council

The Flint Hills Regional Council recently voted to increase membership fees from 60 cents per-capita to 90 cents per-capita in a move to help sustain the organization in the future and repay some of its debts. Pottawatomie County Administrator Chad Kinsley says he does not support the measure, as it would increase the county’s contributions [...]

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Pott. County leadership questioning increased membership dues to Flint Hills Regional Council

The Flint Hills Regional Council recently voted to increase membership fees from 60 cents per-capita to 90 cents per-capita in a move to help sustain the organization in the future and repay some of its debts. Pottawatomie County Administrator Chad Kinsley says he does not support the measure, as it would increase the county’s contributions [...]

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Billie Eilish Says She Started Watching Porn at 11, Calls it ‘Disgrace’

Billie Eilish says she consumed so much porn as a kid, it gave her nightmares ... and the mental effects of the addiction have now hurt her in her adult love life. The 19-year-old singer spilled the beans Monday on SiriusXM’s "The Ho...

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Elon Musk Brings Out Toddler Son, Softens Crowd for TIME Person of the Year Honor

Elon Musk can read a room -- getting ahead of potential groans and eye-rolls over him being named TIME's Person of the Year by sprinkling some adorableness on the ceremony ... courtesy of his kid. The Tesla and SpaceX chief popped in...

By |2021-12-14T09:27:07-06:00December 14th, 2021|Entertainment News, TMZ News|Comments Off on Elon Musk Brings Out Toddler Son, Softens Crowd for TIME Person of the Year Honor

Kyrie Irving Seemingly Teases NBA Comeback Amid Report Of Potential Return

Starting at point guard for the Brooklyn Nets ... Kyrie Irving?!?! It sure seems like that might happen again soon ... 'cause the NBA superstar appears to be teasing a hoops return amid reports he could rejoin the team soon. Kyrie ha...

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Fort Riley’s Parker Gate officially reopens

Fort Riley’s Parker Gate reopened Monday. The Parker Access Control Point had been closed in relation to a construction project that began in September. The gate will be closed on weekends and holidays, but otherwise is open Monday through Friday from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. Access to the post through the Grant Access Control [...]

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Jim Bob Duggar’s Son-In-Law Says Josh Duggar Verdict Will Hurt State Senate Campaign

Jim Bob Duggar's likelihood of winning a state senate race in Arkansas just went down, drastically, due to his son's conviction ... this according to another member of the Duggar fam. Derick Dillard -- who's married to JBD's daughter...

By |2021-12-14T02:50:42-06:00December 14th, 2021|Entertainment News, TMZ News|Comments Off on Jim Bob Duggar’s Son-In-Law Says Josh Duggar Verdict Will Hurt State Senate Campaign
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