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youngblood

[ yuhng-bluhd ]

adjective

  1. youthful, vigorous, and fresh in ideas or practices:

    an aging company badly in need of youngblood management.



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Origin of youngblood1

First recorded in 1620–30; attributive use of young blood
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In April 2024, Kern County Sheriff Donny Youngblood said in a news conference that Zimmer had contacted the sheriff and said Scrivner was armed at his Tehachapi home and appeared to be having “some type of psychotic episode.”

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Detectives obtained a search warrant and ended up seizing 30 firearms, psychedelic mushrooms, electronic devices and possible evidence of sexual assault in the house, Youngblood said at the news conference.

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He was previously married to Jennifer Youngblood, but that marriage fizzled out in 1997 after three years due to his infidelity.

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Candice Youngblood, an attorney with the nonprofit environmental law group Earthjustice, which represented the plaintiffs, called the county’s environmental report “deficient.”

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Youngblood, with Earthjustice, said the ruling forces the county to restart the environmental review process, including providing community members with new opportunities to weigh in on the project’s impacts.

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