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Mar 14 2024
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Ordinance Could Ban Specific Animals From Traveling Acts In Greenwich
The Board of Selectmen on Thursday heard a brief proposal from Annie Hornish of the Humane Society of the United States' Connecticut Chapter, and Laura Hagen, the director of captive wildlife for the Humane Society. First Selectman Fred Camillo said he knew Hornish from his time as a state representative. "This is something that's debated a lot in Hartford. She asked me a while ago if she
Patch.comMar 15 2024
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‘It’s scary’: Parents want answers after school bus driver arrested for OUI on route
WESTBORO, MASS. (WHDH) - After a Westboro Public Schools bus driver was allegedly operating under the influence during her morning school pick up route Thursday, parents of students on that bus are wondering how such a thing was able to happen. “It’s unnerving, it’s scary,” said parent Laura Finch. “You’re trusting the system to provide safety for your children.” “I want to understand why they
WHDH 7Mar 13 2024
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Your Voice, Your Future Work with ME Town Hall
Maine, the way life should be, but with two job openings for every job seeker, Maine is in a labor crunch. For employers all over the state, the toughest job is often finding people to do the job. In this Your Voice, Your Future Work with ME Town Hall, we'll explore how some of the largest and smallest companies in the state are standing out to attract workers. William Houston, the branch
WGME 13Mar 14 2024
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Exploring Portland’s hidden stair walks: Peak Northwest podcast
You don’t have to be a stair freak to appreciate the many hidden stairways around Portland. The stairways lead through charming neighborhoods and beautiful parks, found in nearly every corner of the city. On this week’s Peak Northwest podcast, we string those stairways together for three beautiful stair walks – perfect outings to get your legs moving at the start of spring. Based on the book “
The OregonianMar 12 2024
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Del. lawmakers push for creation of Office of the Inspector General
DOVER, Del. – Delaware is one of 15 states in the nation that does not have and Office of the Inspector General (OIG). State Senator Laura Sturgeon, however, is hoping to change that with the introduction of a new piece of legislation. “I want people to continue to have confidence in their state government, and I thought this was a really good way to help ensure that,” said Sen. Sturgeon on
ABC 47 WMDTMar 13 2024
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Kansas to pay $1M in suit over 7-year-old who was tortured, fed to pigs
Kansas will pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit over a 7-year-old boy's murder in 2015 alleging that the state's child welfare agency should have removed him from an abusive home before he was starved and tortured and his body was fed to pigs.Gov. Laura Kelly and top leaders of the Kansas Legislature approved the settlement during a brief public meeting Tuesday after conferring with state
Fox News (Online News)Mar 12 2024
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Restrictions placed on firm that supplied fuel to Va. home before explosion
Nearly a month after a leaking propane tank caused a massive house explosion in Loudoun County, Va., the county fire marshal’s office said Tuesday that it has placed delivery restrictions on a company that supplied propane to the home, which was leveled by a blast that killed a firefighter and injured 13 others. The fire marshal’s office said it will limit deliveries in Loudoun by Southern
Washington PostMar 12 2024
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Woman creates bookmobile to offer reading opportunities to all children
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — March is Women’s History Month, and WTNH is celebrating some of the remarkable women in Connecticut. This week, News 8’s Laura Hutchinson introduces you to Suzannah Holsenbeck, a woman who is making sure every child of all backgrounds has the opportunity to read via the bookmobile, a mini library loaded with opportunities for children. “When a child boards that
WTNHMar 12 2024
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Obituary: Lauretta A. (Lachance) Demers
AUBURN – Lauretta A. (Lachance) Demers, 98, of Lewiston, passed away on Sunday, March 10, 2024, after a very short admission due to a fall to the Androscoggin Hospice House. She was the wife of Normand R. Demers. Lauretta was born in Charlesbourg, Canada on Feb. 13, 1926. She was the daughter of the late Paul E. & Laura A. (Nadeau) Lachance. The family moved to Lewiston when she and her
Lewiston Sun JournalMar 13 2024
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Kansas will pay $1M over KCK 7-year-old’s brutal death
TOPEKA, Kan. — Kansas will pay $1 million to settle a lawsuit over 7-year-old Adrian Jones’ murder in 2015, alleging that the state’s child welfare agency should have removed him from an abusive home before he was starved and tortured and his body was fed to pigs. Gov. Laura Kelly and top leaders of the Kansas Legislature approved the settlement during a brief public meeting Tuesday after
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