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Jun 06 2024
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County approves contract for WASCO Building health department renovation
Washington County Commissioners approved a contract with a construction company to work on a project to renovate the old WASCO building at 342 Muskingum Dr. for the Washington County Health Department Thursday. During a Washington County Commission meeting Thursday morning, commissioners approved a contract with United Construction Company Inc., based in Parkersburg, to perform renovations on
The Marietta TimesMay 29 2024
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KU announces contract extension for athletic director
LAWRENCE, Kan. (KWCH) - University of Kansas Director of Athletics Travis Goff has signed a seven-year contract extension that will keep him at KU through 2031. The agreement extends Goff’s contract — originally a five-year deal worth $700,000 annually — through May 31, 2031, and increases his base salary to $1.3 million. Goff’s title will also be elevated to Director of Athletics/Vice
KWCHJun 06 2024
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Knicks Predicted to Sign Tom Thibodeau to Lucrative Contract Extension
Outside of their pending offseason moves, the New York Knicks could also look to extend head coach Tom Thibodeau. Thibodeau has found success in New York, taking the team to the second round of the NBA playoffs this past season despite the many injuries they dealt with. Thibodeau will enter the final season of a five-year deal he signed in 2020. Fred Katz of The Athletic polled eight front-
Heavy.comJun 06 2024
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Russia detains Frenchman accused of military spying
Russian investigators have posted footage purportedly showing the suspect being arrested in Moscow Moscow says it has detained a French citizen accused of gathering information about Russia's military activities and failing to register as a "foreign agent". "Such information, if obtained by foreign sources, may be used against the security of the state," said Russia's Investigative Committee (
BBC NewsMay 28 2024
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Individual contracts Legionnaires' disease in Garden City
An individual at Garden City Public Schools is being treated for Legionnaires' disease after contracting the bacteria earlier this month. The individual is associated with Burger Baylor School, which caters to individual with autism. Run out of the Garden City school district, officials are now coordinating with the Wayne County Health Department for a safety plan. The bacteria legionella
FOX 2 DetroitJun 05 2024
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University of California sues striking academic workers for breach of contract
The University of California (UC) filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the United Auto Workers (UAW) union over its ongoing strikes at several campuses, alleging the striking academic workers are violating their contract. The suit, filed in the Superior Court of California in Orange County, requests the state issue a temporary restraining order to UAW to stop the strike on UC campuses, arguing
The HillJun 05 2024
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Richmond City Council approves contract with new waste hauler
Richmond residents will have a new trash hauler as of July 1, but the majority of services are expected to remain unchanged. On June 3 during a regular meeting, the Richmond City Council unanimously voted in favor of a motion to approve a proposal from Priority Waste for a five-year contract. The contract is for solid waste, recycling and yard waste collection in the city. The motion directed
New Baltimore VoiceJun 05 2024
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Houston City Council stalls vote on Fire Department contract
During Tuesday’s Budget Committee meeting, councilmembers expressed concern they hadn’t had enough time to go over the details. Houston's proposed $1.5-billion deal for a new contract and backpay for Houston Firefighters is on hold at least until next week. Houston City Council members said they received the more than 120-page final draft of the deal Monday morning, with a vote to approve the
Houston Public MediaJun 05 2024
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Lancaster County courthouse workers look for raises in new contract
An arbitration hearing this week could benefit scores of county government clerical workers who believe their current pay levels are not keeping pace with the local economy. Negotiations broke down earlier this year between the county commissioners office and the Laborers’ International Union of North America Local 1310, which represents courthouse employees from seven different departments.
Lancaster Online