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This new app is Tinder but for baby names
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Naming your baby is no easy task. Finding a name you and your spouse both like can be even harder. - photo by Herb Scribner
Naming your baby is no easy task. Finding a name you and your spouse both like can be even harder.

But now, thanks to the new app Babyname, couples can find a name they both enjoy simply by swiping right.

As described in the video below, spouses who download the app and connect to each others profiles can swipe left or right on the baby name that pops up, according to The Daily Dot. When partners swipe right on the same name, the name which also comes with its meaning and origin will be stored into a shared favorites list that couples can review later on, according to The Daily Dot.

The app helps couples reach a consensus when picking a baby name, which is a difficult process for many new parents, according to babycenter.com.

According to our annual baby names survey, half of expecting parents have trouble agreeing on a name for their greatest creation, babycenter.com reported. The good news: 72 percent of parents who struggle to agree on a baby name eventually find one they both like.

Watch this video to find out more about Babyname and how it can help you and your partner find the right name for your child.
Driver injured when semi rolls on I-70 in Russell County
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The driver of a semi-tractor hauling a trailer received what appeared to be minor injuries Saturday afternoon when the vehicle left Interstate 70 in Russell County and overturned.

The Kansas Highway Patrol reports the crash occurred at 1:51 on April 15, 4 miles east of U.S. 281 on I-70. The eastbound 2022 International was driven by Todd E. Collins, age 44, of Winchester, Kansas. The vehicle went off the roadway to the right, struck a guardrail and went into the south ditch, where it overturned and came to rest.

Collins was wearing a safety restraint. 

He was transported to Russell Regional Hospital.