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‘Very exciting’: St. Thomas More and Rapid City Christian volleyball could meet in state tournament
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Longview YMCA to hold Grandparent/Grandchild Ball
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Bitwise Chainlink ETF Listed on DTCC, When Will It Launch?
**Bitwise’s Spot Chainlink ETF Appears on DTCC Registry — What Does It Mean for Approval?**
Bitwise’s spot Chainlink Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) has recently made its appearance on the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) registry, a pre-trade market infrastructure platform. While this is generally seen as a positive sign and may indicate that the fund is getting closer to its official launch, it’s important to remember that this is not a guarantee that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will approve the fund for trading.
**Bitwise Moves Closer to Chainlink ETF Approval**
On November 11, the Bitwise Chainlink ETF was listed on DTCC under the ticker CLNK. It was categorized under “active” and “pre-launch,” signaling progress towards bringing the product to market. Historically, listings on DTCC often suggest a fund’s launch is imminent, but regulatory approval from the SEC is still required before trading can begin.
Bitwise Asset Management initially submitted its S-1 registration for a spot Chainlink ETF that tracks LINK price back in August. The company stated that shares of the trust would be listed on a US national exchange, though the specific venue was not decided at the time. The ETF will be structured as a Delaware statutory trust, with its Net Asset Value (NAV) tied to the CME CF Chainlink-Dollar Reference Rate (New York Variant), a benchmark maintained by CF Benchmarks.
As of this writing, Bitwise has not yet filed a Form 8-A for its Chainlink product. This form is one of the final documents required before securities can be officially offered on an exchange. Once filed, the launch of the product is often imminent.
**Growing ETF Interest: Five Spot XRP ETFs Appear on DTCC**
Bitwise is not alone in its pursuit of a Chainlink ETF. Recently, five spot XRP ETFs from Franklin Templeton, Canary Capital, and 21RP have also appeared on DTCC. According to Coinspeaker, this development represents a key logistical milestone and could mean that a US launch is just weeks away.
Furthermore, top asset manager Grayscale has applied to convert its Chainlink Trust into a spot ETF. Grayscale’s filing, submitted to the SEC on September 8, marks another major step towards expanding Chainlink’s presence in regulated investment products.
**Conclusion**
The listing of Bitwise’s spot Chainlink ETF on DTCC is an encouraging sign that further progress is being made. However, investors should note that the SEC’s approval is still necessary before trading can begin. Both Bitwise and Grayscale’s filings demonstrate growing interest in Chainlink-based ETFs, alongside increased activity in other cryptocurrency-based funds.
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Gobble, Wobble, and Give Back at the Camp Letts Turkey Chase in Edgewater
**Camp Letts Turkey Chase Charity Race Returns Thanksgiving Morning: Run, Give Back, and Earn Your Stuffing**
The beloved Camp Letts Turkey Chase Charity Race is back on Thanksgiving morning, offering runners and walkers in Edgewater and greater Annapolis the perfect way to kick off the holiday. Lace up for your choice of a scenic 5K or 10K—while knowing every mile helps send kids to summer camp!
### Event Details
The annual Turkey Chase returns *Thursday, November 27, 2025*, at YMCA Camp Letts in Edgewater, Maryland. It stands as the camp’s largest community fundraiser of the year, drawing hundreds of participants and supporters.
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### Thanksgiving 5K & 10K With A Cause
Choose between two live, in-person events—a 10K run and a 5K run, both starting at 8:30 a.m. on Camp Letts’ beautiful grounds along the Rhode River. Registration is open online, with discounted youth pricing and **free entry for kids ages 6 and under** when registered with an adult.
This Thanksgiving race isn’t just about burning calories before the big meal! Camp Letts hosts more than 3,000 campers each summer on its 220-acre waterfront property. Proceeds from the Turkey Chase help maintain the camp’s facilities and, just as importantly, fund scholarships, opening the overnight camp experience to children whose families might not be able to afford it.
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### Race Day Schedule
Get your running (or walking) plans set before your plate is full. Here’s what to expect on race morning:
– **7:00 a.m.** – Packet pickup opens
– **8:20 a.m.** – Road closes and flag-raising with the national anthem
– **8:25 a.m.** – Race-day registration closes
– **8:30 a.m.** – 10K start
– **8:45 a.m.** – 5K start
– **9:45 a.m.** – Awards ceremony and road reopens
There’s plenty of time to enjoy the race—and still make it home for Thanksgiving festivities.
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### Community Support: The Biggest Side Dish
The Turkey Chase has attracted as many as 1,000 runners and family members in past years, making it a can’t-miss community event for Edgewater, Annapolis, and the surrounding area. Sponsors, donors, and volunteer fundraisers help Camp Letts get the most from every registration, ensuring the property is kept up and the magic of camp becomes accessible to more local families.
Organizers say the race appeals to serious runners chasing a Thanksgiving PR—and to families happy just chasing each other. **Strollers are welcome**, and the atmosphere is festive and family-friendly, more “fun run” than “intimidating starting line.” The only real pressure: deciding whether to race in a regular outfit or make it a full turkey costume kind of day!
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### How To Register
Ready to run and give back? Registration, volunteer sign-up, and donation options for the Camp Letts Turkey Chase are available online through RunSignup. Participants can sign up for the 5K or 10K, donate directly to Camp Letts, or set up a personal fundraising page to invite friends and family to support the cause.
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For anyone looking for a Thanksgiving 5K or 10K near Annapolis that benefits local kids, the Camp Letts Turkey Chase offers it all: a holiday tradition, a scenic course, and a wonderful reason to go back for seconds at dinner.
**Register Today—Help Send a Kid to Camp While You Earn Your Turkey!**
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/11/gobble-wobble-and-give-back-at-the-camp-letts-turkey-chase-in-edgewater-2/
FMU names Dr. Jennifer Titanski-Hooper vice president of research and community service
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont to seek third term in 2026
EAST HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont filed the necessary paperwork on Friday to seek a third term in 2026. The Democrat, who has been asked by reporters for months about whether he will run again, said a formal announcement will likely be made next week.
“Yeah, Susan and I are ready to go,” he said during an event about affordable housing, referring to Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz. “I didn’t want you to have to ask me any longer.”
Lamont’s candidate registration form was filed Friday afternoon with the State Elections Enforcement Commission.
Lamont, 71, a wealthy former cable entrepreneur, has developed a reputation as a fiscal moderate. He has signed a major tax cut and worked to pay down unfunded state pension liabilities. Additionally, he has supported access to abortion through safe harbor laws and advocated for greater protections for immigrants.
Notably, Lamont was one of two Democratic governors who attended President Donald Trump’s inauguration. He has carefully chosen which issues to criticize the Republican on, a tactic that has drawn complaints from more liberal Democrats in Connecticut. Some critics have also taken issue with his budgeting approach, deeming it too conservative.
No Connecticut governor has served three consecutive terms in modern times. Former Republican Gov. John G. Rowland was elected to a third consecutive term in November 2002 but resigned in 2004 amid a corruption scandal.
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McClellan: For Missouri judicial proclamation, it may be time to read between the lines
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