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That would make him good, not great, and that might be the expectation with the Rams. Now, Stafford is clearly an upgrade over what Adams had in Las Vegas with Gardner Minshew and Aidan O'Connell.
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"I did nothing for our group project," the sign read. As humiliating as that sounds, said offender was still smiling during the presentation as though he wasn't embarrassed at all. Regardless, ...
A North Lanarkshire law firm has signed up to support St Andrew’s Hospice during Make a Will Month. Ness Gallagher, which has offices in both Motherwell and Wishaw, is proud to once again take ...
A group of 495 outdoor-related organizations have signed a letter being sent to Congress urging an immediate reversal of the federal government's seemingly arbitrary firing of public lands workers.