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Mar 15 2024
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Student project: Columbus International High School staff, students react to conflict
In the days after Oct. 7, Gal Ben Haim checked constantly for updates on friends and family in Israel. "My whole family and friends are in Israel and I was checking in constantly to make sure everyone was okay," said Ben Haim, who grew up in Jerusalem, and served in the Israeli Defense Forces for three years before moving to Columbus in 2007. Hamas launched an attack on Israeli cities on Oct.
The Columbus DispatchMar 21 2024
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Rebranded Brookfield Business Woos Golfers With Hi-Tech Amenities
The 25-year-old entertainment golf facility at 1 Sand Cut Road has completed its slow rebranding and emerged from its cocoon a higher-tech and family-friendlier, business, according to its owner. Blue Jeans Golf, a Dallas-based golf investment and management company, bought the business in 2021, and had kept the original name, until just last week. The operation has been gradually implementing
Patch.comMar 21 2024
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Homes for Sale in New York and
A five-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bath house from 1953, with an entry foyer, a formal dining room, an eat-in kitchen, a sunken living room with a fireplace, a family room, an en suite primary bedroom, a finished lower level with a fireplace and access to the backyard, and a two-car garage, on one acre. Lois Kirschenbaum, Daniel Gale Sotheby’s International Realty, 516-526-7425; danielgale.com.
New York Times (News)Mar 21 2024
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Maryland company buys 67-year-old Harrisburg shopping center
Uptown Plaza, a 156,066-square-foot shopping center at 700 Division St. was sold for $6.75 million on March 6, according to the property deed. Maryland-based America’s Realty LLC, which is led by its president and CEO, Carl Verstandig, purchased the property from Town Associates LP, a Delaware limited partnership. The 67-year-old shopping center sits on about 14 acres. The shopping center
The Patriot-NewsJul 17 2023
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Donate to Fargo officers' families through "The Leadership Care Fund"
Fargo Police Department: "This support is never taken for granted." FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) — The Fargo Police Department Team says they are tremendously grateful for all of the support they have been receiving and want to let people know how they can give to the three officers’ families. You can give to the “The Leadership Care Fund.” All the money will go to the families of Officer Jake Wallin,
KVRRMar 20 2024
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Atlanta City Council approves $3 million for rapid housing
Boone said she was proud the city passed the resolution. But she encouraged state and county officials to do more to ease a problem worsened by layoffs, the price of food, utilities, and property taxes. She added that the “face of homelessness had changed” with more families and children living without a roof over their heads. “Atlanta has become more of a gathering spot for the homeless
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMar 21 2024
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Georgia Senate passes school voucher bill promising $6,500 per student for tuition
The Georgia Senate on Wednesday passed an amended education bill that would allow families to apply for up to $6,500 per child in public funds towards private school tuition. Senate Bill 233, also known as the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act, passed in a 33-21 vote and now heads to Governor Kemp’s desk. “This has been a six-year journey for me,” said state Sen. Greg Dolezal (R-Cumming), who
Savannah Morning NewsAug 14 2023
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Family, officials confirm names of 3 remaining victims killed in Plum house explosion
GOOD EVENING TO YOU BOTH. YOU KNOW THE RENTON VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT HERE HAS REALLY BECOME HOME BASE FOR A LOT OF THE DONATIONS THAT CONTINUE TO POUR IN FROM BOTH NEAR AND FAR. WE SPOKE WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY WHO SAYS THE SUPPORT HAS BEEN OVERWHELMING, BUT IN A GOOD WAY. IT’S BEEN HEARTWARMING AND HEART WRENCHING AT THE SAME TIME, FRED ROGERS SAID IT BEST IN TIMES
ABC 4 WTAEMar 19 2024
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David Sommers To Leave His Post As Publisher Of The 'Rogue Valley Times'
David Sommers is stepping down from his position as publisher of the Rogue Valley Times and as chief revenue officer of EO Media Group, a family owned company that runs newsrooms in Oregon in Washington, according to the Ashland News.
EO Media Group launched the Times last year following the closure of Mail Tribune in Medford, the report continues.
It is not clear what
MediaPostNov 01 2023
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Medway family remains trapped in Gaza as some foreign nationals exit: ‘We hope our turn will come soon’
“They’re totally devastated,” said Nabulsi, who expressed frustration over the plight of his friends and called on the United States government to do more to help Americans stuck in Gaza. But a Medway family trapped for nearly a month in the territory was not among those allowed to exit through the Rafah crossing into Egypt. Abood Okal and his wife, Wafaa Abuzayda, and their 1-year-old son,
The Boston Globe