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Mar 15 2024
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New federal funding for South Dakota airports
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KELO) –More than one million passengers fly out of the Sioux Falls and Rapid City airports each year. Now, a newly signed state bill will make federal funds available to the airports, when they want to improve or expand. The next time the Rapid City airport wants to make a major change to benefit passengers, it can apply for money from a new federal fund created when South
KelolandAug 26 2023
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Federal Reserve to Keep Hiking Interest Rates as US Economy Not Cooling — Chairman Powell
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – The Federal Reserve will keep raising interest rates as long as it is needed to bring inflation back to its long-term target of 2% per year given that the US economy is not cooling as was initially thought, Chairman Jerome Powell said on Friday. “It is the Fed’s job to bring inflation down to our 2% goal, and we will do so,” Powell stressed, opening the US central bank’s
InfoWarsMar 24 2024
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Federal disaster center to reopen in Kent County for those impacted by disastrous weather
KENT COUNTY, MI – The Federal Emergency Management Agency will reopen a disaster recovery center this week in Kent County for residents and business owners affected last summer by tornadoes, severe storms, and flooding. A center will be open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. starting Monday, March 25, and lasting through Saturday, March 30. The center is located at the Henze Center Community Room
MLive.comMar 21 2024
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Greenfield man to face child-sex charges in federal court
GREENFIELD, Ind. (WISH) — A Greenfield man will face child-sex charges in federal court, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Indianapolis announced Thursday. The office’s news release says Bobby Cyprus Linhart, 21, is believed to have met girls from ages 12-15 to engage in or to attempt to engage in sexual activity in at least three different cities, including one out of state. In one case, the
Wish TVMar 18 2024
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Federal judges consolidate two NC redistricting cases
Judges consider next steps for lawsuit challenging voter ID, tax cap amendments
A three-judge panel will decide in the coming weeks whether it will maintain jurisdiction over a lawsuit challenging two 2018 amendments to the North Carolina Constitution. The panel spent nearly 90 minutes Friday listening to arguments for and against transferring the case back to a single Wake County judge
The Carolina JournalMar 21 2024
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Capito elaborates on criticism of new federal rules on vehicle emissions
Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., emphasized her criticism of new federal standards to crack down on emissions from gasoline-powered cars and trucks while boosting production of electric vehicles over the next few years. Federal officials called the new automobile emissions standards the most ambitious plan yet to curtail pollution from cars. Capito would like to hit the brakes. “Since
WV Metro NewsMar 18 2024
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One dead, another injured in Federal Way shootings
One person died and another was injured in two Federal Way shootings overnight Sunday into Monday, according to the Federal Way Police Department. Shortly after midnight, officers responded to SeaMar Community Health in the 31400 block of 18th Avenue South and found a male with a gunshot wound, according to Commander Bryan Klingele. Police provided aid until medics arrived and took over
The Seattle TimesMar 23 2024
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New Federal budget funds border security, Arizona shelter for migrants
= — A new federal spending package signed by President Biden includes millions of dollars for border security and money for nonprofits. Still, it’s unclear how much Arizona groups will receive and when that money will be dispersed. Pima County is the fiscal agent for nonprofits helping migrants in the Tucson Sector which is currently the busiest sector on the southern border. The county works
ABC 15 ArizonaMar 14 2024
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$1.1M In Federal Funds Coming To Manchester For Police
MANCHESTER, NJ — The Manchester Township Police Department is set to receive an infusion of $1.1 million to bolster its staffing and replace its aging police vehicles. The $1,148,000 in federal funding was part of federal spending bills passed recently by Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden to keep the federal government operating, Rep. Chris Smith announced. "This federal
Patch.comMar 23 2024
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Virginia, West Virginia, federal authorities update Shenandoah Valley wildfires
Officials with the Virginia Department of Forestry, West Virginia Division of Forestry and the National Park Service provided updates on Saturday from the wildfires that have been raging across Western Virginia since midweek. First, to the Rocky Branch fire, where firefighters from the Virginia Department of Forestry and National Park Service kept the fire in check in Kemp Hollow on Friday
Augusta Free Press