News for 10-31-24

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A new massage business is opening in Garretson next Monday thanks to entrepreneur Allison Neukirchen; we continue to follow up on the expulsion story; and it's a big election year next Tuesday, and we're bringing you the issues, the pros and cons, and backgrounds that help you make an informed vote. Plus, congrats on 1000 digs, journalism awards, and more!


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