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Mar 29 2024
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Superintendent delivers message of support to trans community in wake of bill that would ban gender-affirming care
Lawrence Superintendent Anthony Lewis delivered a message of support Friday for students, families and staff in the transgender community after the Kansas Legislature passed a bill prohibiting some forms of gender-affirming care. The controversial bill, known as Senate Bill 233, was sent to the desk of Gov. Laura Kelly Wednesday. Kelly has vetoed similar measures in the past. Though the fate
Lawrence Journal WorldMar 29 2024
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Prattville library attorney won't apologize or retract statement regarding former director
The attorney representing the Autauga-Prattville Library’s Board of Trustees said Tuesday she would not apologize for or withdraw any statements made about the dismissal of the library’s director. In a letter to Christopher Weller, an attorney for former director Andrew Foster, Laura Clark, general counsel for the board, wrote that allegations that she defamed Foster were “baseless in law and
AL.comMar 22 2024
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Elenian Club mark 90 years of honoring Italian heritage
The oldest Italian women's club in the United States celebrated its 90th anniversary on March 10. The event recognized past presidents, past queens, debutantes and members and friends of the club and received proclamations from numerous state and local political figures. Past and present presidents at the celebration are, seated from left, Carrie Castrogiovanni, Mary Lynn Roberts, Madelyn
The Times-PicayuneMar 28 2024
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First look at preliminary design of Jersey City’s Courthouse Park
A children’s playscape. An interactive fountain. An outdoor gym and an “urban forest.” It’s all part of the the preliminary design of the planned 3.4-acre Courthouse Park — on the site of the current Hudson County Administration Building in Journal Square — that was unveiled for the first time to the public Tuesday night at a community workshop with neighborhood residents. Courthouse Park
nj.comMar 30 2024
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Faces in the Crowd: Iowa women's basketball fans at the Hawkeye Huddle for the Sweet 16
Faces in the Crowd: Iowa women's basketball fans at the Hawkeye Huddle for the Sweet 16 Camry Miner, 11, gets a photo with Herky during the Hawkeye Huddle at the Albany Stadium Restaurant, Saturday, March 30, 2024 at MVP Arena in Albany. Zach Boyden-Holmes/The Register The Iowa Hawkeye Matching Band plays during the Hawkeye Huddle at the Albany Stadium Restaurant, Saturday, March 30, 2024 at
Des Moines RegisterMar 30 2024
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Madison Arts Council searching for new executive director after Boosinger steps down
MARSHALL - The Madison County Arts Council is searching for a new executive director after former Executive Director Laura Boosinger stepped down March 7. Boosinger had served as executive director since 2009. Boosinger is a musician, folklorist and storyteller who also served as narrator of "Down the Road on Blue Ridge Music Trails," a podcast highlighting bluegrass and old-time music stories
Asheville Citizen-TimesMar 28 2024
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Homeowners in one state have days to apply for $500
North Dakota residents have just a few days left to apply for a $500 property tax credit. The deadline is soon approaching for eligible homeowners, as the credit is available to everyone who owns and resides in a home in North Dakota as their primary residence under the Primary Residence Credit. "Getting the rebate is a terrific opportunity for North Dakota homeowners to reduce their tax
NewsweekMar 16 2024
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Governor Kelly appoints new Secretary of Wildlife and Parks
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Governor Laura Kelly is appointed a new Secretary of Wildlife and Parks. Governor Kelly announced on Friday, March 15 that she has appointed Chris Kennedy as Secretary of the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) effective March 18, 2024. Kennedy is preceded by Secretary Brad Loveless whose tenure with the Department began in January 2019 “I’m grateful to
WIBW 13Mar 28 2024
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U.S. Health Sec. Becerra in Farmington Hills in bid to highlight efforts to protect reproductive rights
Farmington Hills — U.S. Health Secretary Xavier Becerra met with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, other state and local officials and women who relied on assisted methods to start families for a roundtable discussion on reproductive rights Thursday. They heard from Laura Dennison, who used in-vitro fertilization to have children, and others who sought out assisted reproduction and who support the
Detroit NewsMar 22 2024
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Tips and tools to make the most of spring travel
RICHMOND, Va. -- Spring is here and it’s not too late to plan a getaway this season. Travel expert Laura Begley Bloom joined us with advice on where to go and how to prepare for vacation.
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