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Mar 22 2024
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Live More at Cedar Community
Washington County, WI – Kit (Katharine) Minnihan was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She had one younger sister, Molly. The family moved often as her father worked for the Milwaukee Railroad—living in Kansas City, Missouri; Fairmont, Minnesota; Allentown, Pennsylvania; and Glenview, Illinois, where her family finally settled when Kit was in her early teens. Click HERE to SUBSCRIBE to FREE
Washington County InsiderMar 22 2024
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Holy Angels February 2024 Student of the Month
West Bend, WI – To recognize academic achievement, personal growth, and dedication to Christian values Holy Angels School in West Bend, WI highlights 3 students for the month of February 2024: Nora Sternig (6th grade), Joey Dorow (7th grade), Juliana Kroening (8th grade). Click HERE to SUBSCRIBE to FREE local news at Washington County Insider on YouTube Nora is just about the most responsible
Washington County InsiderMar 15 2024
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$93K Grant Going To Abington Township Police
ABINGTON TOWNSHIP, PA —The Abington Township Police Department is getting a grant courtesy of U.S. Congresswoman Madeleine Dean, who helped secure the funding.
The grant comes from $11,936,080 in Community Project Funding, the first of two government funding packages, that Dean said will help address some of the most pressing needs in Montgomery County.
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Patch.comMar 18 2024
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Report shows how A's plan to give back to Las Vegas community
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — With the Oakland A's set to move to Las Vegas ahead of the 2028 Major League Baseball season, we now know a little more about how the team plans to invest in the Southern Nevada community. According to a proposed community benefits agreement — released ahead of Thursday's Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board meeting — the team has a number of areas it plans to address. That
KTNV 13 Las VegasMar 15 2024
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Henderson gets over $3.9M to improve park
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Governor Andy Beshear announced his selection of 32 projects that will enhance accessibility and upgrade parks and recreation spaces throughout the commonwealth, and Henderson got some of this money. The city of Henderson plans to use $245,000 to make improvements to Anthony Brooks Park. Officials say these improvements include installing a splash pad and restrooms and
WEHT/WTVWMar 17 2024
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Fom COVID-19 report to COVID action plan
An independent team of lawyers and policy experts spent 15 months conducting often emotional interviews: analyzing thousands of pages of laws, emergency plans and government directives: and combing through a daunting amount of data to create the 900-plus-page report on New Jersey’s COVID-19 response released last Monday. Now it falls to Gov. Phil Murphy and lawmakers to codify the report’s 33
NJ Spotlight NewsMar 21 2024
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Restored art exhibit opens
NORWAY — Visitors to Norway Memorial Library may view an exhibit of restored art on the reference room walls. “Local Artists of Yesteryear” features paintings and photographs by some of Norway’s well-known artists, George Lorenzo “Shavey” Noyes, Zilpha Anne Plummer, Vivian Akers, and Minnie Libby, collected by Richard Sousa of Norway. These pieces represent a small portion of his massive art
Lewiston Sun JournalMar 17 2024
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Baltimore County to activate 6 new speed cameras Monday
GUIDING US THROUGH THE ISSUE. THE BILL SPONSOR SAYS THIS IS A PRO SAFETY MEASURE, AND IT FOCUSES ON LOCAL CONTROL, ALL SPEED LIMIT CAMERA AHEAD. IT IS BACK. THE BATTLE OVER SPEED CAMERAS IN BALTIMORE COUNTY IN THE FORM OF HOUSE BILL 58. THE BILL WOULD ALLOW THE EXPANSION OF THE CAMERAS IN CERTAIN NEIGHBORHOODS AND FOR POLICE TO DECIDE WHERE TO PUT THEM. THE BALTIMORE COUNTY COUNCIL. WOULD HAVE
WBAL 11Mar 23 2024
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Transgender Athletes Ban New York Caitlyn Jenner
Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner has thrown her support behind a local New York official’s order banning female sports teams with transgender athletes from using county-owned facilities. The reality television star came out as a transgender woman in 2015. She argued transgender athletes would undermine female athletes’ achievements under Title IX, a law banning sex discrimination in
Mankato Free PressMar 16 2024
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El Paso County students participate in National Civics Bee
Twenty El Paso County middle schoolers competed in the National Civics Bee on Saturday at The Broadmoor in Colorado Springs, a contest meant to teach students how to be good citizens. According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, less than 25% of students can name the three branches of government. And less than a third of U.S. adults over the age of 21 can pass the national
Colorado Springs Gazette