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Oct 22 2023
News
Kittery 2023 Town Council candidate Ken Lemont
Political or civic experience highlights: Served town on Port Authority, School Committee, Town Council, as state representative and in state Senate. Currently Traip trustee and member of Orchard Grove Cemetery Association. What is the biggest problem Kittery is facing and how you would solve it?: Gentrification of the Kittery working waterfront. With rapid tech advantages, shifts in
Seacoast OnlineOct 27 2023
Analysis
Was there really a sudden Native American population boom?
Forget about Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon”: We’re pretty sure the most anticipated debut related to Native Americans this year is a much-delayed and much-less-snappily named release from the U.S. Census Bureau known as Detailed Demographic and Housing Characteristics File A.
The report provides the most detailed data we’ve ever had on America’s racial and ethnic origins
Washington PostOct 18 2023
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State unveils new 'Make It Here' campaign
State unveils new 'Make It Here' campaign
Connecticut state officials announced the new "Make It Here" campaign Tuesday.
Officials say the new initiative will highlight success stories of Connecticut's businesses, sports teams and tourism in an effort to attract more residents to the state.
Surveys showed only half of residents had state pride, and only 1 in 5 people would
News 12 ConnecticutNov 24 2023
Analysis
Why Do Older, White, Rural Residents Have Slower Broadband Speeds?
Editor’s Note: Over the past 15 years, Roberto Gallardo has authored or co-authored more than 70 articles for the Daily Yonder. His primary concentration has been on rural broadband. In this submission, Gallardo looks at a finding from his last Daily Yonder article: that rural whites tend to have slower broadband access than people of color. It’s a counterintuitive fact, given that people of
The Daily YonderOct 12 2023
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Supreme Court Conservatives Seem Likely To Accept South Carolina’s Racial Gerrymander
The Supreme Court’s conservatives were highly skeptical on Wednesday of arguments that Republicans in the South Carolina legislature unconstitutionally relied on race while drawing congressional district lines.
At issue in Wednesday’s case, Alexander v. South Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, is whether a three-judge federal district court erred when it ruled that the state
HuffPostOct 09 2023
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New report outlines trends shaping a ‘new Utah’
SALT LAKE CITY — New research shows how six significant economic and demographic transitions are shaping a “new Utah” and what the future of the Beehive State could look like. “Utahns entrust those in public service with the responsibility to keep Utah strong and flourishing. Utah leaders’ guidance of the ‘new Utah’ will determine the state’s future success,” said a report from the Kem C.
St George NewsOct 09 2023
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New report outlines trends shaping a 'new Utah'
SALT LAKE CITY — New research shows how six significant economic and demographic transitions are shaping a "new Utah" and what the future of the Beehive State could look like. "Utahns entrust those in public service with the responsibility to keep Utah strong and flourishing. Utah leaders' guidance of the 'new Utah' will determine the state's future success," said a report from the Kem C.
KSLOct 08 2023
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Fall mule deer survey beginning in Badlands
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is conducting its annual fall aerial mule deer survey in the western Badlands this month.
The survey takes about two weeks to complete. People might notice low-flying small airplanes over some parts of the Badlands.
Wildlife biologists have completed aerial surveys of the same 24 Badlands study areas since the 1950s. The survey is used to
The Bismarck TribuneOct 18 2023
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Household Net Worth Surged After the Pandemic Hit
U.S. families’ wealth surged in the years after Covid-19 struck, adding to signs of consumer strength that could help the U.S. economy shake off the bite from higher interest rates.
Households’ median net worth, or wealth, climbed 37% from 2019 to 2022, after adjusting for inflation, according to the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances released Wednesday. That was the largest
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 25 2023
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Poll Showing Biden Leading Trump by 6 Points - if Former President is Convicted - Has DeSantis Backers Written All Over it - The Florida Capital Star
A recent poll showing President Joe Biden ahead of Donald Trump in a 2024 rematch if the former president is convicted of the indictments he’s facing was conducted by the pollster working with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ super PAC. As in other polls connected to the DeSantis camp, the latest survey does not include basic topline and demographic information. Biden leads Trump by 6 percentage
The Florida Capital Star