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 A winner in the long-anticipated Scripps National Spelling Bee Finals is set to be announced later on Thursday. The contest, hosted by LeVar Burton, began with 234 student spellers from across the United States and around the globe and had them competing for the chance to be the Scripps National Spelling Bee champion. The time finally came on Thursday night as the  stanley polska 12 remaining student speller finalists faced a plethora of the dictionary s most perplexing words as they battled to be the reigning champion of the 94th Scripps National Spelling Bee finals. As the N stanley cup ew York Times reported, the finalists were between the ages of 11 and 14 and had to face the other champions through some grueling hours of nail-biting spelling and anticipation to see who would come out as the winner.         Check us out in  TimesSq! 鈦ScrippsBee鈦?Finals are just a few hours away! pic.twitter/9xvo2FiC0nmdash; J. Michael Durnil, Ph.D  @durnil_j  June 2, 2022 Thirteen-year-old Surya Kapu of South Jordan, Utah, misspelled  leucovorin  during Wednesday night s last semifinal round but was able to be reinstated after successfully appealing after he said he was denied root information that was relevant to understanding the word.         BREAKING NEWS: We have a last minute addition to our finalists: SURY stanley cups uk A KAPU! pic.twitter/mmSUA3Tfbkmdash; iontv  @iontv  June 3, 2022 Roy Seligman and Vivinsha Veduru, who tied for fourth place in last year s bee, were eliminated without spelling a word incorrectly, but wer Colu Deputy Manuel Santos released from TGH days after attack
 TAMPA, Fla. 鈥?A Tampa man says hes overwhelmed by stray cats that he says are taking over his neighborhood, but county stanley nz  policies meant to decreas stanley hrnek e the cat population limit what he can do about the situation. They come here to eat or whatever, breed. I dont know what they do. Then they scatter,  said Andres Santana, who lives on a quiet street off Florida Avenue in north Tampa.Santana says his neighbors have a  cat collection.  At times, Ive seen up to 15, maybe 20,  he said.Cats pop out of palm trees and tropical plants from the lush landscaping across the street.The homeowners didnt want to do an on-camera interview but say they only claim one of the cats as their own.They admit feeding feral cats that come to their home.On a recent afternoon, we saw a cat proudly gnawing on a squirrel he caught. Theyre jumping on the cars. They sleep overnight on my roof. Theyre trying to get the birds on the nest. Theyre everywhere,  Santana said.Santana says the cats damage his vehicles, scratching the paint. You spend $50, $80 getting your car detailed. Next thing you wake up, you got paw marks, hair, scratches all over your car,  he said.Santana says he call stanley cup becher ed animal control, and they told him to get a trap, but theres not much else he can do.Since 2008, Hillsborough County has participated in the trap, neuter, vaccinate and return program.Sherry Silk is CEO of the Humane Society of Tampa Bay, which has spayed or neutered 70,000 cats through that program. Its okay to feed outdoor cats. T