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Mar 21 2024
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Maryland town suspends its entire police force, leaving residents to wonder why
A largely unexplained decision by a Maryland town to suspend its entire police force has left residents shocked, skeptical and on edge. The small town of Ridgely, located on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, announced it was suspending officers of the Ridgely Police Department, leaving other public safety agencies to fill the void. But the town’s residents remain entirely in the dark about why it was
Fox News (Online News)Mar 21 2024
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UPDATE: $32M in FEMA funding can be used for new St. Louis campus
The new St. Louis High School campus is expected to break ground this summer. This progress was jump-started by a $32 million Federal Emergency Management Agency obligation announced by the office of U.S. Congressman Clay Higgins, R-La., on Monday. The funding is available due to the major disaster declaration for Hurricane Laura. Following the announcement of the FEMA obligation, there was
American PressMar 23 2024
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Two new businesses to occupy former Forest City Hardee's building in 2024
Forest City High School graduate Laura Schleusner of Garner has been working to bring two new businesses to the former Hardee’s building in downtown Forest City. The longtime corporate finance employee, businesswoman, wife, and mother of three children was the NIACC John Pappajohn Center’s and North Iowa Area SBDC’s February 2022 Entrepreneur of the Month. Schleusner owns and has expanded LMS
Globe GazetteMar 21 2024
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Manufacturer to build $76M facility in KCK, bringing 600 jobs to area
KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A window and door manufacturer will build a new $76.5 million facility in Kansas City, Kansas, bringing 600 jobs to the area. Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced Thursday that Marvin will open a 400,000-square-foot manufacturing facility at the Scannell 435 Logistics Center, site of the former Woodlands racetrack. “Marvin’s investment emphasizes that my administration’s
Fox 4 Kansas CityMar 21 2024
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Hawaii falls to California at WBIT
The University of Hawaii women’s basketball team’s 2023-2024 season came to an end with a narrow 65-60 loss at California in the inaugural WBIT on Thursday. Hawaii closes its season 20-11, while Cal (19-14) advances to the second round against St. Joseph’s. After earning a bid to the first edition of the WBIT by virtue of winning the Big West regular season title, Hawaii appeared primed to get
KHON 2Mar 21 2024
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Letters: In defense of Eileen O’Neill Burke
As a Chicagoan hopeful for the opportunity that our city has under Eileen O’Neill Burke’s leadership of the Cook County state’s attorney’s office, I object to Laura Washington’s ill-conceived attempt (“Cook County state’s attorney’s race is a test of the ‘Vallas effect,'” March 18) to turn voters against O’Neill Burke Burke at the eleventh hour by accusing her of espousing the beliefs of some
Chicago TribuneMar 21 2024
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Maryland Aims for Comprehensive Health Care Transformation
BALTIMORE, MD – In a significant move to improve health equity and outcomes across the state, the Maryland Department of Health, in partnership with the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission, has applied to participate in the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) States Advancing All-Payer Health Equity Approaches and Development Model. This initiative aims to reinforce
The Southern Maryland ChronicleMar 21 2024
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Va. Beach economic developer to lead Va. Beach Vision
Laura Hayes Chalk is leaving Virginia Beach’s economic development department to become the executive director of Virginia Beach Vision, a business advocacy group in Virginia Beach, Virginia Beach Vision announced Tuesday. Chalk, who will start July 10, succeeds Martha McClees, who announced her retirement in November 2023. Virginia Beach’s deputy director of economic development, Chalk joined
Virginia BusinessMar 22 2024
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Picture Chicago: This week’s 23 can’t miss Sun-Times photos
Clayton Harris III and his wife Trena Harris watch as their two sons, 9-year-old A.J. Harris (center) and 11-year-old Clayton Harris IV (right), play a shadowboxing game before Clayton Harris III starts greeting supporters at his election night party at Taste 222 in the West Loop as votes are tallied in the Democratic primary election for Cook County state’s attorney, Tuesday, March 19, 2024.
Chicago Sun-TimesMar 20 2024
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Vt. House debates major renewable energy bill
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont House lawmakers Wednesday are debating a major bill that sets strict requirements for utilities to buy power from renewable resources over the next five to 10 years. But there’s still a big disagreement over what the final price tag will be for both utilities and ratepayers. “H. 289 updates the Renewable Energy Standard at a time of a pretty dynamic energy
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