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May 16 2024
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Letter from the Editor: Tornado coverage is part chaos, part compassion and all public service
On Tuesday, May 7, two tornadoes tore through Portage, destroying 60 buildings and damaging hundreds more. The largest of the two had wind speeds of 135 mph, lasted 22 minutes and ripped a trail of destruction over 11 miles. Miraculously, there were no deaths or serious injuries.
I often talk about the statewide reach MLive has. But this column is about how we use our MLive resources
MLive.comMay 11 2024
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Public invited to chat with local journalists at Flatwater Free Press event in Lincoln
The Flatwater Free Press is hosting its latest Pop-Up Newsroom Series in Lincoln on Wednesday and the public is invited to chat with local journalists. Flatwater journalists Sara Gentzler, Destiny Herbers, Naomi Delkamiller and Ryan Hoffman will attend along with representatives from the Lincoln Journal Star, Nebraska Public Media and 10/11 News. The event runs 2-4 p.m. and will be in the
Lincoln Journal StarMay 16 2024
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NewsNation Sends Letter to Israel ‘Demanding Access’ for Journalists in Gaza: ‘Allow the Public To See for Themselves’
NewsNation sent a letter to the Israeli embassy in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday “demanding access” for international journalists into Gaza to cover the ongoing conflict. “Many of you have asked about my recent criticism that Israel should allow media to be on the ground in Gaza,” said NewsNation anchor Chris Cuomo on his show, Wednesday, before revealing: NewsNation agrees, and has sent a
MediaiteMay 15 2024
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Windsor Celebrates National Public Works Week, Hosts Touch-A-Truck Event May 24
WINDSOR, Colo. – The Town of Windsor is celebrating National Public Works Week 2024 alongside the American Public Works Association (APWA) from May 19 through May 25. The town is hosting its annual Touch-A-Truck Event on Thursday, May 23 at the Public Works facility from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. located at 922 N. 15th St. At the event, kids will have the opportunity to touch construction equipment,
North Forty NewsMay 15 2024
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Spokane prepares to build new affordable housing units with library access for both refugee and public
Spokane is one step closer to seeing $10 million in affordable housing units for refugees and the general public by 2025, without the use of tax dollars. Thrive International, an organization that provides transitional housing to refugee and immigrant families, will develop 6980 N. Nevada St. with support from the Spokane Public Library. The new 48-unit complex will be a combined effort to
Spokesman ReviewMay 08 2024
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Change of venue for Athens-Clarke Commission fails to stop public confrontation
Change of venue for Athens-Clarke Commission fails to stop public confrontation The Athens-Clarke County Commission’s move to a new meeting site at Clarke County School District headquarters, prompted by security concerns following an incident at the April 2 meeting at City Hall, did not eliminate problems with public comment at the commission’s Tuesday meeting, the first one held at the new
Athens Banner-HeraldMay 17 2024
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John Oates goes public about legal battle with former Hall & Oates partner Daryl Hall
John Oates, left, was sued by Daryl Hall in November 2023 over Oates’ plan to sell his shares of their joint enterprise. John Oates, half of the legendary duo responsible for hits including “You Make My Dreams Come True” and “Rich Girl,” has spoken publicly for the first time regarding the pair’s recent legal disputes. The two haven’t worked together creatively in almost 20 years: Their last
Los Angeles TimesMay 15 2024
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Spokane Public Schools teaching kids to ride bikes in gym class through state program
A statewide pilot project to bring bicycle education to elementary school students has arrived in the Inland Northwest , with Spokane Public Schools one of six districts in Washington selected to host the new program. The Cascade Bicycle Club is leading the effort, based on their experience offering youth bike education to students in Seattle and Edmonds public schools since 2016, teaching
Spokesman ReviewMay 08 2024
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These states withhold voter details from public that most are required to disclose
[Editor's note: This story originally was published by The Daily Signal.] Wisconsin is one of the most fiercely contested battleground states in this election cycle, but it lacks federal transparency requirements for voter registration imposed on most states, according to a lawsuit by an election watchdog. Minnesota, generally a solidly blue state although it saw a razor-thin margin in the
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