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Mar 21 2024
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Downtown Dallas to host solar eclipse viewing events
Editor’s note: This story is part of The Dallas Morning News’ coverage of the 2024 total solar eclipse. For more, visit dallasnews.com/eclipse. A host of eclipse merriment is planned for April 5-8 in downtown Dallas. Here’s a guide to watch parties and other happenings around downtown. See individual websites for schedule changes and other updates, and find more eclipse events here. FREE
The Dallas Morning NewsMar 20 2024
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Ride along with Berthoud’s snowplow drivers - Berthoud Weekly Surveyor
By Will Cornelius The Surveyor Late at night the text came through. Meet at 5 a.m. tomorrow morning and be ready for a long day. That was the plan the Town of Berthoud’s Streets and Drainage team put together last Wednesday night as a large winter storm barreled toward the Front Range with forecasts for snowfall given in feet in some areas. Clearing snow from Berthoud’s streets is no easy task
Berthoud Weekly SurveyorJul 05 2023
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Eye in the Sky: Baltimore Police plan to use drones for SWAT situations, crime surveillance
BALTIMORE - An eye in the sky could be used in the documentation of crime scenes and in tactical situations by the Baltimore Police Department. The agency drafted a policy for the use of drone technology and now wants residents to weigh in beginning July 6. The use of drones would only be used in certain scenarios, according to the department, which could include an active shooter event to
CBS News (Online)Mar 21 2024
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Bad Bunny's poor-selling concert Saturday night in Minneapolis has been canceled
Minnesota fans of Bad Bunny — who waited six years to see him perform again in the Twin Cities — will have to wait even longer now. Saturday's concert by the Puerto Rican hip-hop star at Target Center has been canceled for reasons not specified. Ticket buyers were sent alerts Thursday morning that the Minneapolis show is called off, and refunds or credits are being automatically sent via
Star TribuneJul 31 2023
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Judge blocks Arkansas plan to charge librarians & store owners with a crime over “harmful” books
A federal judge has put a hold on an Arkansas law that would criminally charge booksellers and librarians who provide “harmful materials” to children. The law targets books that include LGBTQ+ characters or themes. The law, signed by Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R), was due to take effect on August 1. The former White House press secretary during the Trump administration and daughter of former
LGBTQ NationMar 21 2024
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DMV facilities in Illinois and nationwide experiencing ‘network outage': Secretary of State
All Drivers License facilities and DMVs in Illinois and nationwide were down Thursday due to a "network outage," the Illinois Secretary of State said. "We are currently experiencing a nationwide network outage at our DMV facilities," Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said in a Tweet on X. Giannoulias added that all DMVs, or Department of Motor Vehicles, "across the country" were
NBC 5 ChicagoMar 21 2024
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Opposition mounts before public meeting on proposed Gorham Connector route
The Maine Turnpike Authority is being more clear about what portions of Smiling Hill Farm it needs to build the proposed Gorham Connector along its preferred route, but the Knight family that has owned the land since 1720 still doesn’t want to sell. Meanwhile, opponents of the plan to build a toll road from Maine Turnpike Exit 45 in South Portland to the Gorham Bypass at Route 114 in Gorham
Portland Press HeraldMar 21 2024
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Road Work! M-55 to be repaved in Houghton Lake area
PRUDENVILLE – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) will begin a $6.1 million project to resurface nearly 10 miles of M-55 from US-127 through Houghton Lake and Prudenville to the M-18 junction. The project, which is scheduled to start the first week of April, will replace concrete curb and gutter, and make improvements to pedestrian path accessibility. The roadway’s existing four-
Up North VoiceMar 21 2024
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Berkshire Bank to open office in Post Office Square
Berkshire Bank is opening a new office at the first and second floors of the One Post Office Square tower in Boston early next year as the bank looks to beef up its private banking business. Berkshire plans to relocate its retail operations from a branch on Congress Street, on the other side of the PO Square park to the new space, along with commercial bankers from Berkshire’s nearby
The Boston GlobeJun 02 2023
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New CMS Alzheimer's drug coverage plan raises questions around worth
A Medicare plan for covering new Alzheimer's drugs treatments is reviving thorny questions about whether pricey treatments with modest success slowing the disease's progression are worth the cost and safety concerns. Driving the news: The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Thursday outlined conditions under which it would expand coverage for a specific class of Alzheimer's drugs,
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