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The local group makes a bid to buy the village of Longwood

The local group makes a bid to buy the village of Longwood Posted at 6:33 pm on Monday, March 27, 2023 Longwood Village Apartments will be redirected. On Thursday, February 13, students were notified that the village will not be available for housing in the upcoming school year. Farmville – The town of Farmville is […]

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Newsom for help as FEMA aid remains elusive

PAJARO — Two weeks after a devastating flood swept through the small city of Monterey County, local elected officials and small business owners are coming together to pressure Gov. Gavin Newsom to call on President Joe Biden to open FEMA aid to families and businesses affected by the disaster. After returning to their mud-covered homes […]

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Learn about the local candidates for the May election at upcoming public forums in Fort Worth

Candidates in the upcoming election will have several opportunities to address voters between now and Election Day, May 6. This week, Fort Worth Report, KERA and the nonpartisan civic engagement group Steer FW will hold two nights of candidate forums for Fort Worth City Council, Fort Worth ISD Board of Trustees, Tarrant Regional Water District […]

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A local organization says they were complaining about the destruction of Otis. St warehouse for years

Fire crews can be seen trying to put out a warehouse fire on Otis Street from above (Photo/John Spaulding) ROCHESTER, NY (WROC) — The City of Rochester Fire Task Force continues its investigation into the five alarm fire in an abandoned warehouse on Otis Street that broke out on March 13. Kenyon Baines has lived […]

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China’s campaign to influence local leaders took root in Utah: report

News by Mark Moore March 27, 2023 | 4:30 p.m China’s subtle efforts to influence politics and raise its standing around the world have had some of their greatest successes in Utah — a deeply religious and conservative state seemingly out of touch with the machinations of the communist government in Beijing, the Associated Press […]

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Finding Hope: Local organizations strive to provide cancer patients with a renewed sense of hope

Idaho Falls, Idaho (KiFi) — The day someone is told they have cancer can be a traumatic and life-changing event. Two local groups strive to help men and women dealing with their diagnosis find hope for recovery and move on with their lives. One such group is the Idaho 2 Fly organization that strives to […]

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A local Franco-American writer talks about her book at a free event

A Bring You Lunch book signing and author talk about Franco-American Peggy DeBlois and her novel “The Toll Road North” will take place at noon Wednesday, March 29, at The Franco Center in Lewiston. sent photo French-American local author Peggy DeBlois will discuss her novel, The Way of the North, at a book signing and […]

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ACSA Local Chapter Recognizes 18 Orange County Educational Leaders for Excellence – OCDE Newsroom

The California chapter of the Local Association of School Superintendents revealed its list of 18 exemplary educational leaders on March 24. Founded in 1971, ACSA serves more than 17,000 educators in California and annually highlights senior officials and Friends of Education at the regional and state levels. District 17 of the ACSA will honor this […]

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Maryland entrepreneurs get startup support at local Catholic universities

Two Catholic universities in the region are also doing their part in entrepreneurship development. Loyola University of Maryland in Baltimore and the University of Mount St. Mary’s in Emmitsburg programs and resources that help support the next generation of innovators. The Loyola’s Simon Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship started the Baltipreneurs Accelerator Program in 2019. […]

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What spilled into the Delaware River? NBC10 Philadelphia – a local expert explains

Officials believe about 8,100 gallons of a “water-soluble acrylic polymer solution” was poured into a tributary of the Delaware River after a pipe burst at a facility in Bristol last weekend. The company responsible for the chemical spill, Trinseo, said the latex emulsion product that spilled into the river was “about 50 percent water and […]

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