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Apr 19 2024
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How Libertarians plan to ‘throw a wrench’ into the 2024 presidential election
From left, Libertarian presidential candidates Dr. Charles Ballay, Lars Mapstead and Mike ter Maat smile for a photo after a debate at the state Libertarian Party convention at DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Salt Lake City on Friday, April 19, 2024. The group of three dozen voters gathered in Salt Lake City in the Hilton DoubleTree ballroom have a plan to alter the course of American politics.
Deseret NewsApr 22 2024
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Central Pa. autism 5K and family fun walk planned for Saturday
The Autism Society Greater Harrisburg Area will mark National Autism Acceptance Month with its 19th annual Logan’s Run 5K and Family Fun Walk at City Island in Harrisburg on Saturday, April 27. The 5K Run will begin at 10 a.m. (registration begins at 8:30 a.m.) and the Family Fun Walk will start at noon (registration begins at 11 a.m.). Registration and other information is available at
The Patriot-NewsApr 22 2024
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Stoney has no plans to let Richmond decide on Monument Avenue's future
The circle where Lee Monument once stood on Monument Avenue. Photo: Sabrina Moreno/Axios Mayor Stoney won't be letting Richmond decide on Monument Avenue's future before leaving office in November, reports WTVR. Why it matters: The city vowed to let Richmonders design it "through a thoughtful and community-rooted planning process" nearly three years ago, when Virginia removed the pedestal that
AxiosMar 13 2024
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Arkansas Urban Forestry Council to give away trees for replanting in central Arkansas areas affected by the March 2023 tornado
The nonprofit Arkansas Urban Forestry Council will hold a tree drive for central Arkansas residents to select free trees that can be planted to help revitalize the urban forest canopy that was lost because of the March 31, 2023, tornado, officials have announced. The giveaway will be held at the Burns Park Hospitality House, 402 W. Military Drive, in North Little Rock on Friday.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteApr 19 2024
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RNC Removes 'Bank Your Vote' Website, Plans Overhaul
The Republican National Committee (RNC) plans to overhaul the early voting “Bank Your Vote” initiative launched by former Chair Ronna McDaniel in favor of a new program, which the RNC says will include an effort to bank Republican votes. After The Federalist inquired about the departure from McDaniels’ program on Friday, the “Bank Your Vote” website (archived here ) was taken down. Danielle
The FederalistApr 19 2024
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University Of Arizona Plans To Reduce Deficit By $110 Million In 2025
The University of Arizona's has outlined a preliminary budget for fiscal year 2025 that would reduce its deficit from $162 million to $52 million. The reduction plan was first revealed by UA President Robert C. Robbins in a campus email on Thursday. “This anticipated improvement of $110 million in the University’s deficit is preliminary, but marks considerable progress in the implementation of
ForbesApr 16 2024
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Putin's Plan to Displace US Dollar Failing Spectacularly
Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted last August that a drop in the importance of the U.S. dollar was "irreversible"—but there appears to be no sign that the global economy is turning its back on the greenback.
Putin's video link comments to the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit in Johannesburg may have been another way to lambaste the West for the
NewsweekApr 19 2024
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D-11 to begin plans for $120 million in district upgrades
District 11 has resumed discussions on how it will spend $120 million in upgrades throughout the district. Wednesday night during a work session, the Board of Education gave the go-ahead to determine how exactly it will allocate the funds through a certificate of participation (COP) approved back in November. Rather than a bond or a mill levy override (MLO) passed by local taxpayers, a COP
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 19 2024
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Otero County makes plans for new district courthouse construction
The Otero County Commission unanimously approved an agreement on March 21 with the 12th Judicial District Court to build a new courthouse. In December 2022 Commissioners approved the construction of a new district courthouse. An estimated cost of $25 to $30 million was cited for the initial project, according to proposal. Otero County signed a contract with ASA Architects from Las Cruces, New
Yahoo NewsApr 18 2024
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Armani 'Doesn’t Rule Out' Merger or IPO In Succession Plan
Three months before his 90th birthday, Giorgio Armani is hinting at possible big changes for his Italian fashion empire once he’s no longer in charge.
After fighting for years to keep Giorgio Armani SpA independent amid the mergers and acquisitions that reshaped the luxury sector, the billionaire design virtuoso now says he won’t rule out his firm someday combining with a bigger rival
Bloomberg