State Super Purchase: Unlocking Investment Opportunities for Wyoming Residents

Cheyenne, Wyoming – Residents in Cheyenne, Wyoming now have the opportunity to conveniently purchase supers online, thanks to a new service being offered. The website allows customers to select their state and enter their zip code to find the nearest grocery store that offers the delivery service. This new feature is part of an initiative to provide more options for people who have difficulty accessing fresh produce and other grocery items. It aims to improve food accessibility and convenience for residents in areas where grocery stores may be limited or distant. The website also provides … Read more

Beloved Florida State Athletics ‘Super Fan’ and Judge, James E. Joanos, Passes Away at 89

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – James E. Joanos, a prominent local lawyer and judge, known for his unwavering support for Florida State University (FSU) athletics, passed away in Tallahassee at the age of 89. His legacy not only spanned his successful legal career but also included his contributions to the FSU community. Joanos was considered a role model for aspiring judges due to his exemplary character and dedication to justice. Born and raised in Tallahassee, Joanos attended Leon High School before enrolling at FSU. After completing three years of service in the Air Force, he pursued a … Read more

Denver Judge Violated State Law by Dismissing Deaf Juror, Court Rules

Denver, Colorado – A Denver County Court judge has been found to have violated state law by dismissing a hearing-impaired man from serving as a juror due to his disability, according to a ruling by a Denver District Court judge. The decision came in a lawsuit brought by Spencer Kontnik, an attorney specializing in disability law, against the Denver District Court. Despite the violation, the lawsuit was ultimately dismissed on the grounds that the court cannot be held liable for the judge’s decision and that the judge is protected by judicial immunity. Judge Judith Smith … Read more

No Labels Victory: Judge Blocks Arizona Secretary of State from Recognizing Candidates Running on Third-Party Ballot Line

PHOENIX, Arizona – No Labels, the group behind a potential third-party presidential campaign, has achieved a significant legal victory. U.S. District Court Judge John Tuchi has prohibited Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes from recognizing candidates who wish to run under the group’s label without prior approval, with the exception of the presidential unity ticket. This ruling ensures that No Labels retains control over its operations and maintains the confidentiality of its finances. The group’s pursuit of a unity ticket has drawn criticism, particularly from former President Trump’s detractors. They fear that such an effort … Read more