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May 25 2024
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City Of Nashua: No Curbside Collections Monday
The Nashua Solid Waste Department and the Four Hills Landfill / Nashua Recycling Center will be closed on Monday, May 27th for Memorial Day. As a result, trash and recyclables collections will be delayed for one day throughout the week following the holiday. Happy Memorial Day! The Nashua Solid Waste Department and the Four Hills Landfill / Nashua Recycling Center will be closed on Monday, May
Patch.comAug 07 2023
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Clean energy is booming. We’re about to waste almost all of it.
One year since the U.S. passed the Inflation Reduction Act, the most ambitious climate bill in the country’s history, clean energy is booming. Especially in Texas — which might come a surprise given the crucial role the oil industry plays in the state.
But Texas also tells the future about where we’re headed. The world is not moving fast enough: if the the US doesn’t dramatically speed
SemaforMar 13 2023
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EPA: Stitt 'playing politics' by rejecting toxic waste shipment
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Environmental Protection Agency accused Gov. Kevin Stitt of "political grandstanding" after he turned away a shipment of hazardous materials being transported to the state. EPA spokeswoman Maria Michalos said Stitt violated the law when he rejected a shipment of toxic waste from the site of a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. Rail company Norfolk Southern has a
Tulsa WorldMay 31 2024
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Sports Digest: Sea Dogs blow late lead, then rally for 10-inning win over Altoona
Kyle Teel tied the game with a two-out, three-run homer in the ninth inning, and Tyler Miller hit a go-ahead RBI single in the 10th as the Portland Sea Dogs pulled out an 8-6 win over the Altoona Curve in an Eastern League game Friday night in Altoona, Pennsylvania. The Sea Dogs nearly wasted a stellar outing by starting pitcher Hunter Dobbins, who exited with a 3-0 lead after allowing just
Portland Press HeraldJun 01 2024
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Teriyaki Chicken Tray Bake Feeds a Family in a Flash
Sheet pan meals like this one are easy to make and you can use the ingredients you have at home. Sheet pan meals are the dinner version of microwave popcorn. They take almost no effort, you can find the ingredients in any grocery store and the end result is just so tasty. This recipe is built around everyone’s favorite economical and easy-to-find meat—chicken—with a sweet and slightly spicy
The Epoch TimesMay 31 2024
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Nebraska gives up 14 hits in first-round regional loss to Florida
Nebraska gives up 14 hits in first-round regional loss to Florida LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – The Nebraska baseball team got off to a rocky start in the NCAA tournament Friday, losing 5-2 to Florida in the first game of the Stillwater regional. The Gators continued their hot play from the SEC tournament, while Nebraska’s offense seemed to cool down after winning the Big Ten Championship last
ABC 8 KLKNSep 13 2023
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Sen. Mark Kelly says Biden impeachment talks are 'a distraction and a waste of time'
Sen. Mark Kelly says Biden impeachment talks are 'a distraction and a waste of time' Congress is back in session this week. Lawmakers have a full plate with a budget impasse, possible government shutdown and a hold on the promotions of top Pentagon leaders. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy accused President Biden of lying about his family's business dealings — and urging that he be impeached.
NPR Fact CheckMay 31 2024
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Top Missouri House Republican faces scathing whistleblower lawsuit alleging retaliation
A top Missouri House employee on Friday filed a scathing whistleblower lawsuit alleging that House Speaker Dean Plocher and his chief of staff Rod Jetton retaliated against her after she reported an onslaught of policy violations and wastes of public money. The lawsuit was filed in Cole County by Dana Miller, chief clerk of the House since 2018 and an employee for more than 23 years. Plocher,
The Kansas City StarMay 31 2024
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Memorial growing for 'hero,' slain Minneapolis officer Jamal Mitchell
Jamal Mitchell didn’t waste any time making an impact on the community after he became a Minneapolis police officer. Last year, just days after he was sworn in, he and another officer rushed into a burning building to save an elderly couple. On Thursday night, as he rushed to save a man who was injured in the street, he was shot and killed in what authorities called an ambush. RELATED: ‘
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