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  1. Hype for the Future 195A: City of Marshalltown, Iowa

    Overview The City of Marshalltown is a city in and the county seat of Marshall County, Iowa, along Routes 30 and 14. Today, the community is associated with the Iowa Veterans Home and Marshalltown Community College, as well as the historic Binford and Glick-Sower Houses and Mowry Irvine Mansion.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Not all Republicans perform equally well in US Senate elections in Kansas.

    Jerry Moran has performed better in US Senate elections than either Roger Marshall or Pat Roberts.

    I wrote about about Jerry Moran’s reelection in 2022.

    jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2022/1

    37/x

    #Kansas #Congress #Moran #Marshall #Roberts

  3. Hype for the Future 176N: Marshall and Bedford Counties, Tennessee

    Overview The Counties of Marshall and Bedford are adjacent counties in the Grand Division of Middle Tennessee and are notable for communities such as Shelbyville and Lewisburg, with the City of Lewisburg home to the Vice Grip Garage and the City of Shelbyville home to the local Belmont Inn. The intermediate rural area along Tennessee Route 64 is home to the Magnolia Plantation Bed and Breakfast site, as well.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. “James Orr and the Messianic Transatlantic MAGA Alliance Trying to ‘Save’ Britain”

    by Peter Jukes and Nafeez Ahmed in Byline Times on Substack

    @BylineTimes
    @uk_politics
    @ZackPolanski

    “Peter Jukes and Nafeez Ahmed reveal how James Orr, Nigel Farage’s new head of policy is the key religious and ideological linkman for Palantir’s Peter Thiel and Sir Paul Marshall’s GB News”

    open.substack.com/pub/bylineti

    #Press #SocialMedia #UK #FarRight #ReformUKLtd #Farage #Orr #Thiel #Palantir #ChristianNationalism #ChristianFascism #Antichrist #Trump #MAGA #NHS #Racism #Islamophobia #Mysoginy #GBNews #Marshall #CambridgeAnalytica

  5. Hype for the Future 153D: The Purchase Area of Kentucky

    Introduction The Jackson Purchase area of the Commonwealth of Kentucky is associated with the westernmost frontier of the modern area, including the particular Counties of Fulton, Hickman, Carlisle, Ballard, McCracken, Graves, Marshall, and Calloway. Each county is associated with a distinct perspective within the Commonwealth and within the far west of Kentucky, with the county seats located in the respective Cites of Hickman, Clinton, Bardwell, Wickliffe, Paducah, Mayfield, Benton, and […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. Hype for the Future 148P: City of Madill, Oklahoma

    Overview The City of Madill is a city in and the county seat of Marshall County, Oklahoma, within the Chickasaw Nation. Today, the community is accessible from Routes 70, 177, 377, 199, and 99C.

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  7. Storm King’s CHAPLAIN Unleashes a Mind-Bending Hospital Horror This July
    Hospitals are already unsettling enough after midnight....
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #CHAPLAIN #Storm King Comics #Brad Sun #Wesley Sun #Rev. Wesley Sun #Raúlo Cáceres #Ryan Winn #Marshall Dillon #horror comics #graphic novels #psychological horror #surreal horror #hospital horror #comic book news #horror graphic novel #July 2026 releases

  8. Storm King’s CHAPLAIN Unleashes a Mind-Bending Hospital Horror This July
    Hospitals are already unsettling enough after midnight....
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #CHAPLAIN #Storm King Comics #Brad Sun #Wesley Sun #Rev. Wesley Sun #Raúlo Cáceres #Ryan Winn #Marshall Dillon #horror comics #graphic novels #psychological horror #surreal horror #hospital horror #comic book news #horror graphic novel #July 2026 releases

  9. Storm King’s CHAPLAIN Unleashes a Mind-Bending Hospital Horror This July
    Hospitals are already unsettling enough after midnight....
    comiccrusaders.com/comic-books
    #CHAPLAIN #Storm King Comics #Brad Sun #Wesley Sun #Rev. Wesley Sun #Raúlo Cáceres #Ryan Winn #Marshall Dillon #horror comics #graphic novels #psychological horror #surreal horror #hospital horror #comic book news #horror graphic novel #July 2026 releases

  10. Hype for the Future 100E: Madison County, North Carolina

    Introduction Madison County is located along the western edge of the State of North Carolina, with the Town of Marshall serving as the county seat and the Town of Mars Hill to the east serving as the largest community within the county. Attractions Locally within the Town of Marshall is an art gallery known as “Flow” as well as a statue on the Charters of Freedom. Further east, the Town of Mars Hill is home to Mars Hill University as well as the Mars Landing Galleries and Arts Center […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  11. A federal judge banned Los Angeles Police Department officers from using some so-called
    "#less-#lethal" launchers at protests,

    after finding that the department violated previous court restrictions by using such projectile weapons to disperse crowds at last summer's mass demonstrations against immigration enforcement.

    In her ruling Wednesday,
    U.S. District Judge #Consuelo B. #Marshall sided with a contempt motion filed by attorneys for
    Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles.

    That same day LAPD officials sent a department-wide memo announcing an immediate moratorium on the use of the 40-millimeter weapons in light of Marshall's ruling.

    The memo advised those seeking further clarity to contact the department's risk management and legal affairs division.

    "Accordingly, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the 40mm SHALL NOT be used during any CROWD CONTROL situation,"
    said the memo, a copy of which was reviewed by The Times.

    A preliminary injunction handed down by Marshall in 2021 placed certain restrictionson the weapons' use,
    including requiring specialized training for handlers;
    the issuance of a warning before firing such weapons;
    and restricting their use only to situations in which "the officer reasonably believes that a suspect is violently resisting arrest or poses an immediate threat of violence or physical harm."

    The latest order halts the use of a weapon,
    👉recognizable by its neon green handle,
    that has been used by police during recent protests to clear crowds after demonstrations were declared unlawful.

    💥The weapon launches projectiles the size of a mini soda can at speeds of more than 200 mph.

    But attorneys for Black Lives Matters-L.A. argued that LAPD routinely flouted the injunction
    — citing numerous apparent violations in their contempt motion.

    Officers already were barred from firing their weapons from five feet away or closer,
    or from targeting a person's head, groin or spine,
    but attorneys argued that police repeatedly did so.

    One lawyer said the department also seemed to be violating its own guidelines governing the
    40-millimeter's use by
    🔥shooting journalists and others in sensitive areas such as the head.

    aol.com/news/federal-judge-bar

  12. A federal judge banned Los Angeles Police Department officers from using some so-called
    "#less-#lethal" launchers at protests,

    after finding that the department violated previous court restrictions by using such projectile weapons to disperse crowds at last summer's mass demonstrations against immigration enforcement.

    In her ruling Wednesday,
    U.S. District Judge #Consuelo B. #Marshall sided with a contempt motion filed by attorneys for
    Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles.

    That same day LAPD officials sent a department-wide memo announcing an immediate moratorium on the use of the 40-millimeter weapons in light of Marshall's ruling.

    The memo advised those seeking further clarity to contact the department's risk management and legal affairs division.

    "Accordingly, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the 40mm SHALL NOT be used during any CROWD CONTROL situation,"
    said the memo, a copy of which was reviewed by The Times.

    A preliminary injunction handed down by Marshall in 2021 placed certain restrictionson the weapons' use,
    including requiring specialized training for handlers;
    the issuance of a warning before firing such weapons;
    and restricting their use only to situations in which "the officer reasonably believes that a suspect is violently resisting arrest or poses an immediate threat of violence or physical harm."

    The latest order halts the use of a weapon,
    👉recognizable by its neon green handle,
    that has been used by police during recent protests to clear crowds after demonstrations were declared unlawful.

    💥The weapon launches projectiles the size of a mini soda can at speeds of more than 200 mph.

    But attorneys for Black Lives Matters-L.A. argued that LAPD routinely flouted the injunction
    — citing numerous apparent violations in their contempt motion.

    Officers already were barred from firing their weapons from five feet away or closer,
    or from targeting a person's head, groin or spine,
    but attorneys argued that police repeatedly did so.

    One lawyer said the department also seemed to be violating its own guidelines governing the
    40-millimeter's use by
    🔥shooting journalists and others in sensitive areas such as the head.

    aol.com/news/federal-judge-bar

  13. A federal judge banned Los Angeles Police Department officers from using some so-called
    "#less-#lethal" launchers at protests,

    after finding that the department violated previous court restrictions by using such projectile weapons to disperse crowds at last summer's mass demonstrations against immigration enforcement.

    In her ruling Wednesday,
    U.S. District Judge #Consuelo B. #Marshall sided with a contempt motion filed by attorneys for
    Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles.

    That same day LAPD officials sent a department-wide memo announcing an immediate moratorium on the use of the 40-millimeter weapons in light of Marshall's ruling.

    The memo advised those seeking further clarity to contact the department's risk management and legal affairs division.

    "Accordingly, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the 40mm SHALL NOT be used during any CROWD CONTROL situation,"
    said the memo, a copy of which was reviewed by The Times.

    A preliminary injunction handed down by Marshall in 2021 placed certain restrictionson the weapons' use,
    including requiring specialized training for handlers;
    the issuance of a warning before firing such weapons;
    and restricting their use only to situations in which "the officer reasonably believes that a suspect is violently resisting arrest or poses an immediate threat of violence or physical harm."

    The latest order halts the use of a weapon,
    👉recognizable by its neon green handle,
    that has been used by police during recent protests to clear crowds after demonstrations were declared unlawful.

    💥The weapon launches projectiles the size of a mini soda can at speeds of more than 200 mph.

    But attorneys for Black Lives Matters-L.A. argued that LAPD routinely flouted the injunction
    — citing numerous apparent violations in their contempt motion.

    Officers already were barred from firing their weapons from five feet away or closer,
    or from targeting a person's head, groin or spine,
    but attorneys argued that police repeatedly did so.

    One lawyer said the department also seemed to be violating its own guidelines governing the
    40-millimeter's use by
    🔥shooting journalists and others in sensitive areas such as the head.

    aol.com/news/federal-judge-bar

  14. A federal judge banned Los Angeles Police Department officers from using some so-called
    "#less-#lethal" launchers at protests,

    after finding that the department violated previous court restrictions by using such projectile weapons to disperse crowds at last summer's mass demonstrations against immigration enforcement.

    In her ruling Wednesday,
    U.S. District Judge #Consuelo B. #Marshall sided with a contempt motion filed by attorneys for
    Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles.

    That same day LAPD officials sent a department-wide memo announcing an immediate moratorium on the use of the 40-millimeter weapons in light of Marshall's ruling.

    The memo advised those seeking further clarity to contact the department's risk management and legal affairs division.

    "Accordingly, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the 40mm SHALL NOT be used during any CROWD CONTROL situation,"
    said the memo, a copy of which was reviewed by The Times.

    A preliminary injunction handed down by Marshall in 2021 placed certain restrictionson the weapons' use,
    including requiring specialized training for handlers;
    the issuance of a warning before firing such weapons;
    and restricting their use only to situations in which "the officer reasonably believes that a suspect is violently resisting arrest or poses an immediate threat of violence or physical harm."

    The latest order halts the use of a weapon,
    👉recognizable by its neon green handle,
    that has been used by police during recent protests to clear crowds after demonstrations were declared unlawful.

    💥The weapon launches projectiles the size of a mini soda can at speeds of more than 200 mph.

    But attorneys for Black Lives Matters-L.A. argued that LAPD routinely flouted the injunction
    — citing numerous apparent violations in their contempt motion.

    Officers already were barred from firing their weapons from five feet away or closer,
    or from targeting a person's head, groin or spine,
    but attorneys argued that police repeatedly did so.

    One lawyer said the department also seemed to be violating its own guidelines governing the
    40-millimeter's use by
    🔥shooting journalists and others in sensitive areas such as the head.

    aol.com/news/federal-judge-bar

  15. A federal judge banned Los Angeles Police Department officers from using some so-called
    "#less-#lethal" launchers at protests,

    after finding that the department violated previous court restrictions by using such projectile weapons to disperse crowds at last summer's mass demonstrations against immigration enforcement.

    In her ruling Wednesday,
    U.S. District Judge #Consuelo B. #Marshall sided with a contempt motion filed by attorneys for
    Black Lives Matter-Los Angeles.

    That same day LAPD officials sent a department-wide memo announcing an immediate moratorium on the use of the 40-millimeter weapons in light of Marshall's ruling.

    The memo advised those seeking further clarity to contact the department's risk management and legal affairs division.

    "Accordingly, EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY the 40mm SHALL NOT be used during any CROWD CONTROL situation,"
    said the memo, a copy of which was reviewed by The Times.

    A preliminary injunction handed down by Marshall in 2021 placed certain restrictionson the weapons' use,
    including requiring specialized training for handlers;
    the issuance of a warning before firing such weapons;
    and restricting their use only to situations in which "the officer reasonably believes that a suspect is violently resisting arrest or poses an immediate threat of violence or physical harm."

    The latest order halts the use of a weapon,
    👉recognizable by its neon green handle,
    that has been used by police during recent protests to clear crowds after demonstrations were declared unlawful.

    💥The weapon launches projectiles the size of a mini soda can at speeds of more than 200 mph.

    But attorneys for Black Lives Matters-L.A. argued that LAPD routinely flouted the injunction
    — citing numerous apparent violations in their contempt motion.

    Officers already were barred from firing their weapons from five feet away or closer,
    or from targeting a person's head, groin or spine,
    but attorneys argued that police repeatedly did so.

    One lawyer said the department also seemed to be violating its own guidelines governing the
    40-millimeter's use by
    🔥shooting journalists and others in sensitive areas such as the head.

    aol.com/news/federal-judge-bar

  16. Warriors urged to acquire $27 million dynamic forward after Seth Curry signing

    Warriors urged to acquire $27 million dynamic forward after Seth Curry signing originally appeared on The Sporting News.…
    #NewsBeep #News #NBA #buddyhield #CA #Canada #GoldenStateWarriors #JonathanKuminga #Marshall #Mavericks #Naji #NajiMarshall #OklahomaCityThunder #PeterO’Keefe #SethCurry #Sports
    newsbeep.com/ca/325285/

  17. Pedalboard adventures continue 😂.

    First I made short patch cords to connect pedals. I thought it would be an easy job and it was, but, man, it took hours or boring soldering and even more so - desoldering and disassembling old cables in order to salvage jacks. But I did it and it was already much cleaner.

    Next I plan to rewire power underneath the board.

    #pedalboard #dunlop #crybaby #guitar #effects #ibanez #fender #marshall #seymourduncan #ehx #fluke #fluke117 #lcap #flukelcap

  18. I’ve been wondering about this structure since we moved to #Guthrie. Glad to see it has a touching story to go with it. FYI, watch the video to see the building in some detail.

    A round barn rises, with grief and hope, in rural America - Los Angeles Times

    #oklahoma #guthrieok #logancounty #marshallok #marshall latimes.com/california/story/2