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Apr 15 2024
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Greece to spend 780 mln euros to protect marine biodiversity, PM says
ATHENS, April 15 (Reuters) - Greece is pushing ahead with 21 initiatives worth 780 million euros ($830.9 million) to protect marine biodiversity and tackle coastal pollution, Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Monday ahead of an international conference. Greece, which includes thousands of islands and which has the longest Mediterranean coastline of any littoral state, said last week
ReutersMar 22 2024
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State Sen. Stutts wants rural Alabama exempted from certificate of…
MONTGOMERY — State Sen. Larry Stutts (R-Tuscumbia) filed legislation on Tuesday exempting rural Alabama hospitals and health care facilities from certificate of need (CON). In Alabama, any hospital or medical clinic that wants to open, add beds or relocate must first be approved by the Certificate of Need Board. The governor appoints members to the CON Board. by Stutts would eliminate the
1819 NewsMar 29 2024
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Red Sox top Mariners on Opening Day
Tyler O’Neill set some unlikely baseball history on opening day in the stadium he visited almost yearly as a kid growing up in British Columbia. And it came against the team that drafted him more than a decade ago.“Baseball is a funny game,” O'Neill said. “It brings everything home like that.”O'Neill homered in his fifth straight opening day game to set a major league record and helped the
WCVBAug 04 2023
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Appellate Court upholds elimination of religious exemption to school vaccines; Tong supports decision
Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is backing the Appellate court's decision to uphold the elimination of religious exemptions when it comes to school vaccine requirements.
The existing decision was being challenged by the group We the Patriots USA, Inc.
The group argued the elimination "violated their First Amendment rights."
Tong said in part, "This decision is a
News 12 ConnecticutApr 01 2024
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Search For Missing Worcester Marine Enters 'Passive' Phase
WORCESTER, MA — The search for a U.S. Marine from Worcester who was swept out to sea from a beach in Puerto Rico has shifted from an active into a passive phase, according to emergency management officials. Cpl. Samuel Maturi Wanjiru, 26, disappeared last Wednesday while visiting Liquillo Beach on the northeast side of Puerto Rico. The U.S. Coast Guard and Puerto Rican rescue crews searched
Patch.comJul 07 2019
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Fight over vaccine exemptions hits state legislatures
State legislators across the country are moving to tighten limits on vaccine exemptions for children amid one of the worst outbreaks of preventable diseases in recent history. In response, an unusual coalition of libertarians and liberals influenced by a debunked study has launched a loud and at times threatening campaign to protect the statutory exemptions. A few instances required police
The HillApr 12 2024
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Bryce Miller twirls another gem and leads the Mariners past the Cubs 4-2
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Bryce Miller stands in the dugout after being relieved during the seventh inning of a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs, Friday, April 12, 2024, in Seattle. Seattle Mariners' Julio Rodríguez hits a two-run single against Chicago Cubs starting pitcher Jordan Wicks during the fourth inning of a baseball game Friday, April 12, 2024, in Seattle. Seattle
San Francisco ChronicleMar 18 2024
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Bill could make Corporation Commission exempt from Open Meeting Act
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KFOR) – An Oklahoma bill, now headed to the Senate, would allow the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to discuss certain parts of the job behind closed doors. It would make the OCC exempt from Oklahoma’s Open Meeting Act for specific topics. “There are 11 things in the bill that they can talk about now and if they do, they must post it to the website within 48 hours,” said
KFOR 4Apr 04 2024
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Sports briefs: Marin Catholic unable to rally in New Jersey
The Marin Catholic boys lacrosse team was playing catch-up for much of the game, but managed to push host Chatham before falling 10-7 in Thursday’s game in New Jersey. Harrison Tyler scored three goals, while Jake Holmes added two goals. Mack Berry and Tate Sedlachek each added a goal. Holmes drove hard through the open field to the net for a goal late in the third quarter to cut Chatham’s
Marin Independent Journal