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Jun 06 2024
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Letters: Perceived threat
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. The mayor’s State of the City address is another disappointment. For 15 years, our neighborhood has befriended people living in vehicles. But these homeless have been forced out thanks to a cadre of people in campers who trash the sidewalks, throw human waste onto our apartment complex grounds, store oil cans next
San Jose Mercury NewsJun 07 2024
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‘Legal abuse used for destruction of Trump’
The Durango Herald’s opinion piece relating to Donald Trump’s latest show trial by Democrats is probably wasted. Now you’ll have to pen another editorial after the appeals explaining why you mistakenly penned the current editorial. Even the legal analyst for CNN admitted it was a bogus trial that only Trump would have been put through. The real problem is not Trump and the, obviously, too many
The Durango HeraldJun 05 2024
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Conneaut hosting cleanup for city residents
CONNEAUT — For the next three days, the city will be offering a variety of services to residents working on some late-spring cleaning. The event runs from today to Saturday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 341 Harbor Street, the old Astatic parking lot, according to information provided by City Manager Nick Sanford. General household items and scrap metal will be accepted. Tires will also be accepted
Star BeaconJun 06 2024
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Gov. Mifflin baseball advances to PIAA Class 5A semifinal with dominant win over Whitehall
After making history by earning the program’s first win in the PIAA baseball playoffs on Monday, Gov. Mifflin wasted no time in reaching another milestone. In fact, this time around the Mustangs got the job done even faster than usual. It took just five innings for Gov. Mifflin to qualify for its first PIAA Class 5A semifinal after the District 3 runner-up Mustangs defeated Whitehall, the
The Reading EagleJun 06 2024
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Beach at Nebraska's Harlan County Reservoir closes due to E. coli
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — A beach at a popular Nebraska lake is closed because of high levels of E. coli. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Wednesday that officials at the Harlan County Reservoir closed Gremlin Cove Beach. E. coli is the most measurable health concern at swimming beaches, according to the corps. It can reach dangerous levels in lakes when too much fecal matter is washed in.
ABC 8 KLKNMar 28 2023
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Yard waste collection in Flint will begin next week
FLINT, MI – Yard waste collection begins on Monday, April 3, the city has announced. It will be picked up weekly on regular collection days through December 1, 2023, according to a release from the City of Flint. Pickup schedules can be viewed on the Priority Waste website at this link. Yard waste will be collected by a different truck than the one that picks up trash. It should be placed at
MLive.comJun 06 2024
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Omaha Storm Chasers use nine-run inning, extend winning streak to nine
After trailing by five, a nine-run fourth inning put the Omaha Storm Chasers in control as they went on to defeat Memphis 16-6 Thursday night at Werner Park. Omaha (42-16), which stretched its winning streak to nine games, was down 5-0 in the third after Memphis’ Alfonso Rivas hit a three-run home run. The Chasers wasted no time coming back. Drew Waters hit a three-run homer in the bottom of
Omaha World-HeraldJun 06 2024
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Cleveland worker charged with attacking colleague in locker room, causing serious harm
CLEVELAND, Ohio – An arrest warrant has been issued for a city of Cleveland employee accused of using a weight to attack a co-worker in a city building, causing him to lose consciousness. Monald Childs, listed in city records as a Cleveland waste collector, was charged Wednesday in Cleveland Municipal Court with felonious assault involving an attack that occurred last week. Childs has since
Cleveland Plain DealerJun 06 2024
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5 easy ways to avoid consuming microplastics
These small changes can reduce your exposure to microplastics Since the 1950s, humans have produced more than 8.3 billion tons of plastic — and most of it has ended up in dumps, landfills and the environment. If our production and consumption trends continue, scientists predict that the oceans could contain more plastic than fish as soon as 2050. The problem is that plastic takes virtually
KHON 2Jun 07 2024
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Baltimore city schools to spend $2.5 million on civil lawsuit legal fees, including case claiming taxpayer fraud
The Baltimore City Public School System has allocated $2.5 million since 2020 for legal fees in two civil lawsuits — one saying the state underfunded city schools and the other accusing the system of wasting taxpayer dollars. At a meeting May 28, the school board added $775,000 to a contract with Baltimore law firm Whiteford, Taylor & Preston, which it has already paid nearly $1.725
Baltimore Sun