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Mar 21 2024
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Beloit voters to decide on school bond project
BELOIT, Kan. (KSNW) — Voters in Beloit are being asked to vote on a public school bond issue. The district is asking residents to approve a two-question, $20 million bond for the district for building improvements and expansion. The bond is contingent on the first, meaning the second fails if the first doesn’t pass. The first question is for $16.2 million to construct a new Ag Center, renovate
KSN TVMar 21 2024
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Route 13 bridge replacement project begins
SALISBURY, Md. – Construction is beginning on a $12.6 million project to replace the bridge on Route 13 over the Wicomico River in Salisbury. The bridge was originally completed in 1937 and is currently safe, but officials say it is nearing the end of its useful service life. Additionally, this project will include the following: • New Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant sidewalks along
ABC 47 WMDTMar 20 2024
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Montavilla neighborhood debates homeless village project
Neighbors have questions and concerns over a 29 pod housing village slated for Southeast 82nd and Oak. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video PORTLAND, Oregon — Neighbors in Southeast Portland’s Montavilla neighborhood came out Wednesday evening to ask questions and share feedback over Multnomah County’s proposal to build a community
KGW 8Mar 24 2024
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$9M In Canal Restoration Projects Underway In Bucks County
The state is investing more than $9 million in canal infrastructure improvements and repairs in the park, including bridge replacements and construction, and emergency repairs resulting from a major rain event in July 2023. “These projects will address safety issues and flood damage at the Delaware Canal State Park and when complete will allow water to be restored in the canal,” said Bureau of
Patch.comMar 14 2024
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The BYU Slavery Project seeks healing
University of Utah Mormon Studies professor Paul Reeve discusses the 1852 Utah Legislature’s debate over a slavery law during the BYU Slavery Project conference at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, on Feb. 16, 2024. Scholars said a willingness to be uncomfortable with the nation’s history can be a key component to reconciliation during the 2024 BYU Slavery Project conference on the
Deseret NewsMar 20 2024
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Kane County Water Conservancy District awarded $9 million for Cove Reservoir Project, shares plans for Cove and other projects
Continuing the resolution of the 2024 legislative session, the Kane County Water Conservancy District (KCWCD/WCD) was given a grant of $9 million, intended for the Cove Reservoir project. Cove Reservoir is designed to be an equivalent location to Jackson Flat, serving Orderville and the Long Valley area. According to WCD sources, Cove Reservoir has potential to rival or exceed the size and
Southern Utah NewsMar 23 2024
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Business projects will bolster North Perry Village’s economy
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Eastern Lake County Chamber of Commerce on March 14 hosted government officials from its communities to provide details on major projects for 2024 and cite accomplishments from 2023. This is one in a series of articles detailing the speeches that were given. Several projects being conducted by area businesses will help to enhance North Perry Village’s economy in the near
The News-HeraldJun 25 2019
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Project Veritas Story on Google Bias Reveals Left/Right Divide
This morning, YouTube, which is owned by Google, removed a video created by Project Veritas, a nonprofit founded by conservative James O’Keefe that is dedicated to exposing corruption. The video showed undercover footage of Google executive Jen Gennai discussing the tech giant’s search algorithm. Some of those on the right say Gennai’s comments confirm Google is biased and that the search
AllSidesDec 27 2021
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Judge orders New York Times to get rid of Project Veritas memos
A New York judge has upheld an earlier ruling barring the New York Times from publishing or covering documents written by a lawyer for the conservative group Project Veritas, the Times reported.
Why it matters: The ruling, which now also requires the paper to get rid of physical and electronic copies of the documents, is "a highly unusual and astonishingly broad injunction against a
AxiosMar 23 2024
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Finishing touches round off Salem Parkway project
Rather crews have been occupied using the last of some $100 million that the state allocated for transforming what had once been one of the deadliest highways in the state into Salem Parkway by doing … landscaping. Not exactly four guys with one shovel standing by the same pot hole. And definitely not the sort of work passing motorists traditionally associate with the N.C. Department of
The Winston-Salem Journal