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  • Golf4Warriors is an annual event of the Us4Warriors Foundation to support military, veterans, and families. For 9 years, Golf4Warriors has brought smiles, fun and support to thousands through the love of camaraderie, golf, and good times! Each event not only brings the community together for a great time on a scenic, exclusive golf course, but also joins all in purpose to help military, veterans, and families in need raising money for our Food4Warriors and Work4Warriors Programs supporting thousands each year. Our golf tournament brings warriors together with supporters to not only have an enriching day giving back to our warriors, but also one that boosts our causes supporting the troops, veterans, and their families year around. ADMISSION | $200-800 EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS for all -- until January 11, 2023. **SPECIAL HOLE-IN-ONE CONTEST! Win a ONE-WEEK Golf Vacation to Myrtle Beach, SC "The Seaside Golf Capital of the World" (Valued at $7,500, this 6-day/5-night package includes roundtrip airfare, overnight accommodations & up to three rounds of golf for two.) **FREE GOLF CLUB OFFER: Each golfer will receive a voucher for a free golf club* (over 75 clubs to choose from). * plus shipping & handling *** **SPECIAL GUESTS: Long Drive World Champion Dan "Smackintosh" McIntosh & others to be announced. Full Details can be found here! Follow Us4Warriors Foundation on Facebook!
  • For years, consumer advocates and some legislators have been battling to rein in escalating health care costs. Now the state has created a new agency to limit future growth in health care costs — and it will have the power to enforce that mandate.
  • As trade tensions between the U.S. and China continue, Beijing is now requiring buyers of germanium and gallium to ask for approval from the Chinese government.
  • As much as a quarter of the Palestinian population of the crowded Jenin refugee camp has fled an Israeli military offensive, the United Nations says.
  • Colorado's big winter means there's still enough snow to ski and snowboard on this Fourth of July weekend.
  • At least five people were killed and two boys injured Monday night when a gunman wearing a bulletproof vest opened fire in a Philadelphia neighborhood, police said.
  • Citizen Kane made Orson Welles a superstar. But his next movie, The Magnificent Ambersons, was edited into incoherence by the studio. Now, a Welles fan has used animation to recreate lost footage.
  • Sarah Hurwitz grew up in what she would describe as a culturally Jewish home. But it wasn't until she was in her 30s that she really connected with the spiritual identity she was raised with.
  • San Diego County will pay just under $4.5 million dollars to Tanya Suarez, who blinded herself in 2019 while in jail. The settlement is the result of a lawsuit filed against the county by Suarez, who said deputies on the scene failed to prevent her own self-harm while hallucinating under the effects of methamphetamine. Then, San Diego’s utility rates, already among the highest in the nation, will be going up again this January. And, local school board races are of high interest in the upcoming election, in part because of school districts’ role in pandemic response. After, we cover the District 2 and 4 races on the San Diego City Council. Finally, we hear about an amusement park that used to call San Francisco’s Ocean Beach home.
  • Authorities said the crime scene was extensive and that it will take some time for detectives to work it. The shooting comes amid gatherings around the country leading up to the July Fourth holiday.
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