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May 23 2024
News
Historic Arkansas Riverwalk set to break ground on channel extension, boathouse projects
The official groundbreaking of the Riverwalk 1A Expansion Project is coming the first week of June, Historic Arkansas Riverwalk of Pueblo (HARP) officials announced Wednesday. The fourth phase of the expansion project features a channel extension from Gateway Park eastward toward Santa Fe Avenue. Additionally, HARP plans to build a new boathouse in Gateway Park near the Pueblo Convention
Yahoo NewsApr 19 2024
News
Columbus Commons season kicks off Friday
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AxiosMay 22 2024
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'Grown-ish' bids final farewell after a ground-breaking six seasons
LOS ANGELES -- After six iconic seasons, Freeform's hit television show, "Grown-ish", will air its final episode tonight. The Freeform network hosted an exclusive "Grown-ish" finale party at the Mother Wolf venue in Hollywood to give a final farewell to the beloved Cal U crew. It was an exciting yet bittersweet night as the cast and crew celebrated six seasons of family, laughter, growth, life
ABC 7 ChicagoMay 15 2024
News
Darlington breaks ground on wastewater treatment plant upgrade project
DARLINGTON, S.C. (WBTW) — A multimillion dollar upgrade to Darlington’s wastewater treatment basin has begun, thanks to a COVID-era federal grant that will pay for the work. City officials say once complete, the plant will have the ability to filter wastewater more quickly and efficiently during natural disasters. “We’re really excited to break ground,” city spokesman Hunter Thomas said in a
Yahoo NewsFeb 27 2023
Perspectives Blog
Walkable Cities Provide a Path Toward Common Ground and Climate Progress
From the RightGrowing up in the Texas suburbs, almost every errand was at least a 30-minute commitment.
You’d have to get in your car, drive down a six-lane road, park in a lot double the size of the business, and then repeat the process to drive home. America’s bias toward car-dependent communities has made our people – and our climate – worse off.
I recently had the
Stephen PerkinsOct 24 2019
Opinion
Common ground in politics is possible. It just needs coverage
Turn on any cable news channel and you'll likely hear talk about the divisiveness of our politics, and there are numbers to back that up. Only 38 percent of Americans say the United States is heading in the right direction, and an annual poll tracking discourse shows 93 percent say America has a civility problem. As discouraging as these numbers seem, the tide may be turning. A recent poll
The FulcrumMay 14 2024
News
Oregon softball loses ground in polls entering NCAA Tournament
EUGENE — Oregon lost some ground in the polls heading into the NCAA Tournament.
The Ducks (28-19) are No. 22 with 92 points in the USA Softball poll and unranked with 29 points, 27th overall, in the NFCA poll after losing to Utah in the Pac-12 tournament quarterfinals.
That’s down from No. 22 with 97 points and No. 24 with 57 points, respectively, last week.
Oregon faces
The OregonianMay 14 2024
News
Daniel Lubetzky: Here’s the real reason moderates are losing ground
Over the course of 30 years working in the Middle East to amplify the voice of Israelis and Palestinians committed to overcoming extremism on both sides, I have come to realize a recurring pattern afflicting nearly all societies: Even though moderates overwhelmingly outnumber extremists, our will tends to be overpowered by a small group of people whose absolutist vision, passion, and bias
FortuneMay 14 2024
News
Rutter’s breaks ground on massive prototype store in central Pa.
Rutter’s is opening a massive store with a new look later this year in central Pennsylvania. The York County company announced it broke ground on a 13,500-square-foot prototype store at the Industrial Park Road exit off of PA-147 near Milton. Rutter’s didn’t share too many details, but noted the design is a brand new look with “game-changing features.” The 24-hour store will boast 12 auto-
The Patriot-News