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  • Kickstarter, the crowd-funding site that pairs indie-minded entrepreneurs with online investors, funded more than 18,000 projects in 2012, according to its end-of-year analysis. The site says more than 2.2 million people pledged nearly $320 million, with 17 projects raising more than $1 million.
  • "It is HIGHLY unlikely that we will find any legal sprinkles that we will use as a replacement," says Rich Myers, owner of the Get Baked bakery in Leeds. "I am extremely passionate about sprinkles."
  • "The monks are all safe, but our hearts go immediately to those affected, say the Benedictine monks of Norcia.
  • Reported cases of COVID-19 have increased in Hunt County for seven consecutive days.
  • A Quinlan man died after being shot during an apparent dispute early Sunday morning.
  • Martin Pardon-Martinez has been arrested and charged with murder in connection with a fatal shooting in Quinlan early Sunday morning.
  • In Greenville, Carevide will host a COVID-19 vaccination clinic on Tuesday, Oct. 12. Booster shots, as well as first and second shots, of the Pfizer vaccine will be available by appointment.
  • The City of Sulphur Springs is applying for a federal grant to develop the former Thermo mine site located on the southeast side of the city. The Thermo site is one of several former mining locations in Northeast Texas looking to participate in the U.S. Economic Development Administration’s Build Back Better program.
  • More than 1,200 people have been charged for crimes related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and investigators are building cases against more suspects.
  • The Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol has left a lasting impact on everything from relationships between members of Congress to the political focus of lawmakers.
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