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Mar 19 2024
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Here are the most expensive homes sold in Duval County for early 2024
Classic lines and traditional styles were the stars of the show when it came to Duval County's top home sales in January. With few exceptions, the spacious homes incorporated plenty of cedar shake and Florida vernacular architecture, with a sprinkling of French Provincial and Mediterranean-inspired looks as well. Built from 1947 to 2017, all were beautifully maintained, with enough modern
Florida Times-UnionMar 14 2024
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SWAP sign-up events announced
SHREVEPORT, La. - The Shreveport Department of Water and Sewerage and United Way are hosting two sign-up events Thursday for the water assistance program known as SWAP.
The first is from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Cedar Grove Branch of Shreve Memorial Library. Another is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. until 7 p.m. at Bill Cockrell Community Center.
The program is designed to assist
KTBSMar 20 2024
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Restoration of Clear Creek underway in Coralville
CORALVILLE — The city of Coralville is launching a $4.1 million project to restore Clear Creek to its natural state, improve its water quality and add recreational elements. The project came about during creation of a master plan to improve the water quality of the Iowa River, which Clear Creek flows into, according to Coralville Parks and Recreation Director Sherri Proud. “We started looking
Cedar Rapids GazetteMar 29 2024
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Four Swept Into Sea Across Spain Coast During High Wind Warning
MADRID (AP) – Four people have died after falling into the sea in three incidents on Spain’s Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, emergency services said Thursday. The deaths came amid warnings of strong winds and widespread rain across many parts of the country and warnings of high waves on Portugal’s coast to the southwest. Spanish police said an underage male of Moroccan nationality and a
Breitbart NewsMar 11 2024
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La Mesa woman dies in apparent drowning at Lake Havasu
A La Mesa woman died over the weekend in Lake Havasu after officials she jumped off a boat into the water and drowned. Cynthia Marin, 49, died Sunday after her life jacket came off after jumping into the water for a swim, according to the Mojave County Sheriff's Office. "When she entered the water, her improperly secured life jacket came off," the sheriff's office said in a statement. "The
NBC 7 San DiegoMar 19 2024
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Pfizer inks large deal for lab space at new Torrey View campus in San Diego
Drone photo of the all-new Torrey View life science campus at the corner of El Camino Real and Carmel Mountain Road in Torrey Hills. Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer has inked a deal to house its growing oncology business in a new, palatial San Diego estate overlooking the ocean. The drugmaker recently signed a 15-year lease for 230,000 square feet of space at the Torrey View campus, currently
San Diego Union-TribuneMar 17 2024
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Providence will host Boston College in NIT men’s basketball game Tuesday
The Boston College and Providence men’s basketball teams will square off in a National Invitational Tournament matchup on Tuesday. The Friars (21-13) earned a No. 3 seed and will host at Amica Mutual Pavilion, with tipoff at 7 p.m. The Eagles (19-15) will be making their first postseason appearance in six years. In the third-tier College Basketball Invitational that will be held at the Ocean
The Boston GlobeMar 19 2024
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Bashaw gets the line in Essex
Essex County Republicans are going with Curtis Bashaw, giving him in his 12th county line in his bid for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate. Assemblyman Al Barlas (R-Cedar Grove), the longtime Essex GOP chairman, announced tonight that he’s awarded the line to Bashaw, a real estate developer and hotelier from Cape May County. Barlas awarded the line in consultation with Essex Republican
New Jersey GlobeMar 28 2024
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Oregon’s Plans for Stricter Groundwater Rules Face Criticism as Farmers Complain of Threatened Livelihoods
Oregon’s plans to tighten groundwater rules face criticism as farmers complain the new rules will threaten their livelihoods. The proposed changes will impose stricter standards for farmers who want to obtain groundwater use permits to legally pump water to irrigate their crops. Farmers and agricultural groups who oppose the changes argue that the new rules will make it harder and more
The Epoch TimesMar 29 2024
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Iowa Fertilizer Spill Kills Nearly All Fish Across 60-Mile Stretch of Rivers
A fertilizer spill in Iowa this month wiped out much of the aquatic life across a 60-mile stretch of rivers in two states, officials said, leaving an estimated 789,000 fish dead in one of the region’s most ecologically devastating chemical spills in recent years. A Missouri official who surveyed the damage said that the banks of the Nishnabotna River had been lined with fish carcasses, and
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