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Mar 25 2024
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Highland House Opens In Howard County To Aid Pregnant Women Recover From Substance Misuse
"What better way to celebrate Women's History Month, then by unveiling this home geared towards providing a sanctuary for women on their recovery journey. In last year’s fiscal year 2024 operating budget, we committed a $500,000 grant to Tuerk House to help make this new facility a reality. Today, as we open Highland House, we are building on our efforts to save lives, support all our
Patch.comMar 14 2024
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Hamas Sees Biden's Gaza Aid Plan as 'Positive Step'
A senior Hamas official has shared with Newsweek the Palestinian movement's response to President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, offering rare approval of a newly announced U.S. plan to provide aid to Gaza while overall condemning Washington's approach to the group's ongoing war with Israel.
The plan, unveiled by Biden during his annual speech delivered Thursday evening at the
NewsweekNov 16 2023
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Federal disaster aid announced for Arkansas counties hit by June 25 storm
President Joe Biden announced that he ordered federal assistance to supplement state and local recovery efforts for the areas most severely affected by the spate of storms that ripped through Arkansas five months ago. Specifically, the assistance is designated for Faulkner, Lonoke, Arkansas and Poinsett counties, which suffered structural and other damage during June 25 storm, according to a
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteMar 26 2024
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Clovis man found guilty in federal court for ‘Trafficking a Controlled Substance’
CLOVIS, N.M. (KAMR/KCIT) — Ninth Judicial District Attorney Quentin Ray reported on Tuesday that a Clovis man was recently found guilty by a federal court in Curry County for “Trafficking a Controlled Substance, a Second-Degree Felony.” The District Attorney’s Office detailed that 53-year-old David Brown was found guilty after an incident on January 25 in which officers from the Adult
My High Plains KAMRMar 20 2024
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Barkdsdale Federal Credit Union is holding a Shred Day
Shreveport, La. - If you don't want your personal information getting into the wrong hands you need to shred it.
And, the Barksdale Federal Credit Union is helping by holding a Shred Day. It is free to everyone in the community.
It is happening on March 23rd at Sheriff Safety Town from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. You can bring two bags of shred and they will dispose of it for you for free
KTBSMar 17 2024
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EU Boosts Ties With Egypt Through €7.4 Billion Aid Package
The European Union pledged a €7.4 billion ($8.1 billion) aid package for Egypt, the latest push by the international community to buoy the struggling economy of a North African nation seen as vital to regional stability.
The mix of grants and loans, announced by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday, would be disbursed over the next three years and help the nation
BloombergMar 17 2024
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US congressional funding fights take toll on housing aid programs
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democrats in the U.S. Congress fended off some of the deepest cuts to housing and other social safety net programs sought by Republicans, but low-income Americans will nonetheless feel the brunt of reductions that were included in a new law. Washington’s efforts to address the availability of affordable dwellings for low-income families and rid aging structures of
Shore News NetworkMar 23 2024
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Federal case on hold to allow state court to answer questions
Mar. 23—A federal court will ask the Oklahoma Supreme Court to certify a question regarding the attorney general's authority to take over and assume control of litigation involving the state before a federal case can move forward. Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond filed paperwork in July 2023, requesting his office take over the state's interest in the case of Cherokee Nation, et al.
Yahoo NewsFeb 29 2024
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FBI raids 2 homes owned by top aide to NYC mayor
NEW YORK >> Federal agents searched two properties owned by a top adviser to New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Thursday morning. An FBI spokesperson confirmed that agents carried out early-morning raids at two Bronx addresses, which records show are owned by Winnie Greco, a former fundraiser to Adams who now serves as a special advisor of Asian Affairs. The purpose of the investigation
Honolulu Star-AdvertiserMar 25 2024
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Federal rulings puts development of 119,000 acres in Wyoming in limbo
CASPER, Wyo. — A federal judge ruled Friday that the U.S. Bureau of Land Management must strengthen its claims that the development of 119,000 federal acres in Wyoming for oil and gas won’t unduly harm the environment. In April 2022, Interior Department announced the reopening of roughly 144,000 acres of federal lands in western states for development. They were the first sales since a
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