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The event that is all about inclusion has turned a corner and is more about inclusion than ever before.

"I was cutting, planting, jumping, playing around and my knee wasn't an issue," Bush said on Wednesday.
Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority said the break happened around 6:30 a.m.
The medical experts are warning of an uptick in physical problems directly related to our devices.
The company that owns Rustic Ridge Number One requested a permit to expand the mine more than 1,400 acres.
On Tuesday in Lincoln-Lemington, a groundbreaking took place at the National Opera Company House.
Using DNA testing and other methods, they identified the victim of a homicide, Edwin Rodriguez, and his killer, Nestor Quintanal.
As the day goes on, temperatures will continue to rise into the upper 80s.
The Pop District, right across the Andy Warhol Bridge, is expected to spur economic development with an impact of $100 million dollars.
Sheaffer now faces charges including aggravated assault against a police officer.
Michael Chavis hit a solo home run in the seventh inning to end Wainwright's 37 1/3-inning scoreless streak against the Pirates.
While there was lot of downside from pandemic-related lockdowns, dealing with traffic was a rare bright spot.
Barfield was found by first responders shot in the chest. She was taken to a hospital, where she died.
He was flown to Children's Hospital the next day with severe head trauma, police said. He died a few days later.
According to police, officers were dispatched to Frankstown Avenue around 3:30 a.m. on Thursday.
The push is on to get lifeguards on the stands so the pools can open but it's been a struggle in recent years to fill the current need.
Police responded to a two-vehicle crash in North Versailles just after 6 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
Police told Huff he needed to stop or he would be charged criminally. He again refused and was told he was under arrest.
Court records indicate that a guilty plea was recorded Tuesday for Greg Harper, 43, of Jeannette to a charge of third-degree murder.
The 77-year-old Englishman will play in Detroit on Sept. 10, with shows following in Chicago on Sept. 12-13.