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    Peanut, who boasts 535,000 followers on Instagram and 423,000 on Facebook, was seized by officers from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, according to a statement made by ...

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  4. Portal:Current events/June 2017 - Wikipedia

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    2017 Belmont Stakes. ... such as canola, peanut, ... Facebook, Inc. announces that its social media service now has 2 billion regular users, ...

  5. Peanut the Squirrel Euthanized, Social Media Star's Owner ...

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    Beloved social media star Peanut the Squirrel is dead, his owner announced on Friday. Two days after Peanut, whose name is also spelled P'Nut or PNUT, was seized by officers from the New York ...

  6. Peanut The Squirrel’s Owner Says He Was Treated Like A ...

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    Peanut lived on the couple’s 350-acre property, P’nut’s Freedom Farm, near Elmira, New York, which they purchased with the money they made from posting X-rated content online.

  7. Peanut (squirrel) - Wikipedia

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    Peanut (c. 2017 – c. October 30, 2024), also known as P'Nut, was a male eastern gray squirrel. Found and rescued as a kit by Mark Longo in 2017, he was the subject of a popular Instagram account. On October 30, 2024, Peanut was seized from Longo's home by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and euthanized soon after ...

  8. Blame My Roots Festival - Wikipedia

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    Blame My Roots Festival was an annual festival of country music in Morristown, Belmont County, Ohio. Founded by Chris Dutton, Nina Dutton, and Dino Giovannone, the annual festival debuted in 2019 when Jamboree in the Hills went on hiatus. [3] The annual festival is held at the Valley View Campgrounds in Morristown, Ohio.

  9. Belmont City Council appoints new person to fill empty seat - AOL

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    In a workshop meeting on Dec. 18, Belmont City Council interviewed four potential candidates to fill a seat left vacant after Richard Turner was elected mayor last month.