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Apr 08 2024
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City, county avoid most of OHV lawsuit with dismissal of all but 1 claim
Threat of $1 million in damages gone; plaintiffs still seek judgement on noise ordinances. A judge has agreed to dismiss a substantial portion of a 2022 lawsuit filed by 12 local off-highway vehicle (OHV) businesses and an advocacy group against the City of Moab and Grand County, for ordinances that restricted OHVs and related businesses. Seventh Judicial District Judge Don Torgerson agreed to
The Times-IndependentApr 08 2024
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5 facts that help quantify the Port of Baltimore’s significance
Nearly two weeks after a cargo ship struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse, one of the busiest ports on the East Coast remains largely cut off from the seas. The reach of the Port of Baltimore is vast, and it could lose an estimated $15 million per day while closed. In the meantime, two smaller, temporary channels have opened, with the Army Corps of Engineers aiming to
Baltimore SunApr 08 2024
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STARC names park for ardent supporters Norman & June Hardy
STARC of Louisiana has had a host of bright lights in a constellation that stretches to the organization’s inception in 1972. On March 26, at the STARC West facility near Mandeville, the group that exists to help locals with special needs recognized one couple that sparked STARC’s success like few others. STARC dedicated a recreational park at 1705 Viola St. that day in honor of Norman Hardy
The Times-PicayuneApr 08 2024
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North Carolina's TikTok exposure
North Carolina pensioners have a stake in the future of the social media app TikTok in the U.S. Why it matters: Congress is considering legislation that would force China-based ByteDance to sell the social entertainment app's U.S. operation or shut it down. State of play: At least 21 state and local retirement funds (including North Carolina) have an indirect investment in ByteDance, according
AxiosApr 08 2024
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West Virginia Bars Citi, HSBC From Banking Contracts Over Oil
West Virginia’s treasurer announced that he is restricting four financial services firms from providing state banking services because he says they “boycott” the fossil fuels industry. Citigroup Inc., TD Bank, Northern Trust Corp., and HSBC Holdings have been added to a list of companies that State Treasurer Riley Moore’s office determined engage in such a boycott based on a review of each
BloombergMar 14 2023
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People Killed In Double Fatal Crash Monday in Richland County Identified - KVRR Local News
RICHLAND CO., N.D. (KVRR) — Names are released in a double fatal crash in Richland County early Monday. Highway Patrol says 51-year-old Gerald Wolter of Mantador stopped to help 45-year-old Rory Campbell of Wahpeton after he got stuck in snow drifts on Highway 13, about a quarter mile from I-29. While the men were attaching a tow strap to the vehicle a pickup driven by 50-year-old Wade Mund of
KVRRApr 08 2024
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Louisiana woman who says abortion restrictions puts her in danger will campaign for Biden
WASHINGTON — A Texas woman who went into premature labor, developed sepsis and nearly died and a Louisiana woman who said restrictive abortion laws prevented her from getting medical help for a miscarriage are now campaigning for President Joe Biden as the Democrat highlights how women's health is being affected by the overturning of federal abortion protections. Amanda Zurawski and Kaitlyn
The Times-PicayuneMar 16 2024
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Charles County Welcomes State Support for Housing and Broadband
In a concerted effort to bolster community development and address critical infrastructure needs in Charles County, Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Secretary Jake Day embarked on a significant visit to the area as part of the ongoing statewide “Day Trips” initiative. The tour, which occurred on Tuesday, spotlighted the collaborative efforts between state and
The Southern Maryland ChronicleMar 14 2023
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Investigation begins into Flying Cloud plane crash that injured three - Eden Prairie Local News
The identities and conditions of three occupants of a single-engine airplane that crashed Saturday in Eden Prairie are not known as of Monday night. The plane was attempting to land from the west when it crashed short of a runway at Flying Cloud Airport at about 9:35 p.m. The four-seat airplane departed from Fairmont Municipal Airport in Fairmont, Minn., according to the Federal Aviation
Eden Prairie Local NewsApr 09 2024
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Expanding Hope with Missions Ministries
Live music by local folk-rock band, Urban CommuneFun silent auction and paddle raiseDelicious buffet dinner and drinksExciting ministry updates from our teamTime to connect with fellow Missions Ministries supporters!HELP OUR SILENT AUCTION BECOME A GREAT SUCCESS!We are collecting fun and unique items to add to our silent auction such as weekend getaways, airline tickets or miles, spa
Denver Westword