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Hampshire Cultural Trust launches online service to digitally keep doors open

A NEW digital publication will allow Hampshire Cultural Trust to keep its doors open online.




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Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Review

Packing all the content from previous releases the Switch version of Hyrule Warriors certainly is the definitive edition of the game.




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Dark Souls: Remastered review

Dark Souls Remastered is the perfect opportunity to return to one of gaming’s most rewarding and memorable series.




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Hoegh Osaka could be moved in coming days

A car carrier which was stranded next to a busy shipping lane could be towed back to port as early as Wednesday, according to the Marine and Coastguard Agency (MCA).




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Hoegh Osaka: Vehicles could be moved off ship today as it is in port in Southampton

VEHICLES stuck on a stricken ship after it ran aground in the Solent three weeks ago could finally start being moved from today .




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Owners of the Hoegh Osaka say repairs could be completed much more quickly than first thought

THE Hoegh Osaka could be fully repaired by next week.




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Southern Health admits missing chances to help Southampton man Liam Sullivan from suicide

AN UNDER-FIRE health trust has admitted it missed chances to intervene when a mentally ill Southampton man was in “crisis”.




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'Our little tea house dream is over' - popular Southampton business set to close for good

A POPULAR Southampton tea rooms will not reopen following the coronavirus crisis after becoming the latest victim of the pandemic.




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Hampshire Cultural Trust marks VE Day 75th anniversary

A CULTURAL trust is inviting Hampshire residents to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day.




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Glamorous waterfronts could inspire Southampton's £450m Royal Pier development

Vistas from Sydney to South Africa and Copenhagen to Canada could inspire Southampton’s own £450million Royal Pier development.




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Plans have been revealed for how the new Red Funnel terminal in Southampton could look like

THIS is the vision for what a new ferry terminal in Southampton could look like.




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A proposed cap on the number of cyclists taking part in New Forest events would only affect 'a small number' of organised rides according to the national park authority

ONLY a small number of mass cycling events would be affected by the proposed cap on cyclists in New Forest events.




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10 things you should know about the Wiggle New Forest Spring Sportive

The Wiggle New Forest Spring Sportive is set to take place this weekend. But how much do you know about the event? here's our round-up of ten things you should know.




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America's Cup win by Sir Ben Ainslie could see £140m boost for Hampshire

A VICTORY in the America’s Cup by Sir Ben Ainslie could generate as much as £140 million for the Hampshire economy.




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Sailing community mourns Paul Heys following his death in the Caribbean

TRIBUTES have been paid to an inspirational Hampshire businessman who has died on holiday in the Caribbean.




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Hyden Farm Organic Meat and Poultry produce review

IF you are looking for high quality, organic local meat, Hyden Farm Organic Meat and Poultry is a very good place to start.




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Go! Rhinos sculptures to go up for auction in Southampton

THEY may have charged out of the city, but now is your chance to keep the rhino legacy alive.




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Dark Souls Remastered pushed back on Switch

Bandai Namco announced today that the release of the Switch version of Dark Souls Remastered has been postponed.




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Shadow of the Tomb Raider full trailer

Square Enix, Eidos-Montréal, and Crystal Dynamics today revealed the first full trailer for Shadow of the Tomb Raider. 




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Mulaka - PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch

Mulaka is a pleasant discovery; a Zelda-type adventure that distinguishes itself with its own unique style.




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City bosses reverse 'ridiculous' decision to ban doormats

CITY bosses have reversed their decision to ban doormats from all council-owned properties in Southampton.




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The Conservatives' Steve Brine holds Winchester but with majority slashed by Lib Dems Paul Ferguson

THE Liberal Democrats came close today to snatching Winchester and Chandler's Ford in what would have been a stunning victory.




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Hockey registration rules frustrate Fareham

FAREHAM wiped out a 2-0 Oxford Hawks first-half lead only to be beaten 5-2 by last season’s South Premier League champions, who scored three times in the last five minutes to seal a flattering win.




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PHOTOS: Inside the £1.45m barn conversion adjoining a popular Hampshire golf course

THIS stunning Hampshire barn conversion with period charm and a side gate to one of the county's best golf clubs could be yours for less than £1.5 million.




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Making HMRC a preferred creditor 'could hit small businesses'

MOVES to put HMRC near the head of the queue for money when businesses become insolvent could damage small businesses and the economy, it is claimed.




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Cinemas 'could be re-open by mid-July'

UK cinemas could reopen as early as mid-July in time for the launch of the latest Christopher Nolan film, the boss of a leading chain has said.




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Most Hampshire firms 'fear they could go under', says chamber survey

NEARY six out of 10 Hampshire businesses told a survey they are at risk of going under because of the Covid-19 pandemic.




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PHOTOS: Hampshire technology at the heart of America's Cup hopeful

HAMPSHIRE skills and technology are at the heart of the boat which hopes to bring the America's Cup to Britain for the first time in the competition's 166-year history.




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Build-A-Bear Pay Your Age is back...but there's new rules this time

CUDDLY toy store Build-A-Bear has announced their Pay Your Age event is back for 2019 but this time there's new rules.




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Hampshire council considers new dog walking rules - will you be affected?

A Hampshire council is considering a rule change to lower the amount of dogs one person can walk in a public space.




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Soundbrenner Pulse Review

The Soundbrenner Pulse is a wearable vibrating metronome that syncs to your smartphone, or DAW. Jon tests the Pulse device, Metronome app for iOS and the DAWs Tools app for MacOS.





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How The Stimulus Package Leaves Out U.S. Citizens With Undocumented Spouses

Stimulus checks are rolling into bank accounts across the country, but many have experienced confusion about when, and if, their portion of the $2 trillion economic relief package is coming.




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How to Set Up Mail VIP Contacts in iOS; and Why You Should

In this podcast, Thomas Domville discusses and demonstrates the VIP Contacts feature of the Mail app on iOS.

Assigning a contact the “VIP” status makes finding email messages from them easier - you can use custom notification alerts for VIP contacts; their messages will be flagged when browsing mailboxes, and also stored in a smart VIP mailbox.

You can assign up to 100 VIPs, and if you use iCloud Contacts, your VIPs are available on any other Apple devices signed in to the same account.





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How to Multitask in iPad OS

In this podcast, Dave Nason shows us how to multitask in iPad OS 13.




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Friday Feature - WNCW's Paul Foster Talks To Award Winning Director Jeffrey Blount

Staffers at Isothermal Community College, in Spindale NC - home to WNCW, were honored to welcome guest speaker, Jeffrey Blount, retired veteran director of NBC News programs like the Today Show and Meet The Press. Blount worked with the network for more than 30 years and is also an author, an award winning documentary script writer, and winner of an Emmy. Blount is traveling across the country to talk about his latest book, The Emancipation of Evan Walls, and to share thoughts on issues involving race and social justice. During his visit here, he spoke to local high school students, ICC staff, and community members about his early years, his career, mentoring and the power of education. Blount kicked off the college's celebration of Black History Month with his riveting speech at the college's Foundation for Performing Arts Center. The interview first aired on Feb. 7, 2020. Posted by Host and Producer of WNCW's The Friday Feature, Paul Foster- Senior Producer, News Director, and




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Process For How Ohioans Vote In November Could Change

Just under 25 percent of Ohio's registered voterscast ballots in Tuesday's primary election, which was postponed from March due to coronavirus concerns.




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Ohio BMV Ramping Up Online Portal To Schedule Appointments

All but five of the state's Motor Vehicle Bureaus closed March 19 in response to the coronavirus pandemic, but Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted says they could open later this month.




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DeWine Plans To Cut $775 Million From State Budget Before July

Following a nearly billion dollar drop in the state's economic picture, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine plans to cut $775 in state spending over the next two months.




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Paul Ruskay's Ambient 'Lumote' Sound And Music Is Inspired By Nature Films

Lumote is a dreamy puzzle platforming game created by the tiny team of Luminawesome. Composer and sound designer Paul Ruskay describes it as "a science fair project" because they designed a completely new way of generating the graphics with a program that's normally used to place the music at the appropriate moment in a game. The art style is flowy, and as the little blobby Lumote moves through the world interacting with the various flowers and little "dumb-bats," or batteries, the whole environment feels like it's underwater. Paul used that as inspiration, as well as the way nature films are shot and edited to create his playful, ambient soundtrack. Paul says he was thrilled to have a chance to add music and sound design to the genre of puzzle platformers, including games he really admires, like Portal. He says working on this soundtrack felt like unexplored territory, as it did when he wrote the music for the iconic Homeworld series of games. Paul's soundtrack is available with the




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Live Thursday, February 27th between 3 & 4pm: Paul Thorn

Just listening to him tell a story will transport you to his hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi, growing up the son of a pentecostal preacher who charted his own course: from furniture factory full-timer to professional boxer to the great professional blues/rock musician he is today. Paul Thorn returns to WNCW Thursday afternoon before a string of shows in our area: Asheville Thursday night, Johnson City on Friday, Shelby, NC on Friday the 6th, and Newberry, SC on Saturday the 7th.




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U.K. Airlines, Airports Fear 'Devastating Impact' Of Possible Quarantine Rules

Airlines and airport operators in the United Kingdom are not waiting for the British government to publicly confirm their fears. Already, the groups representing major players in the U.K.'s air travel industry are pushing back on a proposal that would require travelers to quarantine after arriving from outside the country. A spokesperson for Airlines UK — a trade body with British Airways, EasyJet and Ryanair as members — says the group understands from government officials that plans for a quarantine are in the works, but that details remain scarce at the moment. "We need to see the detail of what they are proposing. Public health must of course be the priority and we will continue to be guided by Sage advice," the group said in a statement emailed to NPR, noting that support measures will be necessary to ensure "that we still have a UK aviation sector once the quarantine period is lifted." "We will be asking for assurances that this decision has been led by the science and that




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Vincent York To Receive National Multi-Cultural Education Award

For the past 18 years, saxophonist, flutist and educator Vincent York has carved out a unique niche in the Southeastern Michigan jazz and educational community with his multi-media and live performance program, Jazzistry. Saturday, November 12th, Vincent, his band and Jazzistry board members will receive national recognition for the program from The National Association for Multicultural Education, N.A.M.E. At the closing banquet of the convention Vincent York and Jazzistry will receive The Founder's Award for outstanding national multicultural program: The Rose Duhon-Sells Award of the National Association for Multicultural Education.




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5:01 Jazz For 2017 Kicks Off With Paul Finkbeiners's Tribute To The Life And Legacy Of Louis Smith

WEMU’s first free Sesi Motors 5:01 Jazz Show for 2017 will be a salute to the legendary trumpet player and widely respected teacher, Louis Smith. Louis passed away in August, 2016. He had suffered a stroke, but recovered valiantly and lived for years afterwards with his loving and generous wife, Lulu. Louis was equally generous and was very wise as a teacher. Trumpeter Paul Finkbeiner will lead the Louis Smith salute on Friday, January 6th at 5:01PM sharp at Rush Street Nightclub, 314 South Main Street in Ann Arbor.




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Contentious Plan Would Increase Regents’ Oversight Of New York Private Schools

The New York State Board of Regents is expected to decide in October whether to allow local public school officials to have the final say over education at private schools.




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Education Funding Formula Straining Long Island Schools, Officials Say

Long Island school officials say limited state budget increases and a growing student population will create a crisis in the near future.




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Flavored Juul E-Cigarettes Contain Unlisted, Toxic Compounds, Yale Study Shows

A new study from Yale University found some users of the popular e-cigarette brand Juul might be inhaling unexpected chemicals.




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Video Games May Ease Depression In Adults, Say UConn Researchers

Video games often get a bad rap for isolating young people. However, they might be an effective treatment for older adults with depression. Scientists from several universities, including the University of Connecticut, are investigating.




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New Spinal Muscular Atrophy Screening For Connecticut Infants

Connecticut’s public health laboratory has begun screening newborn babies for a genetic disorder called spinal muscular atrophy.