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City Council OKs drainage fee hike to fund overdue and new projects
Midland City Council OKs a 145% drainage fee hike in a 6-1 vote, effective Feb. 1, to fund overdue projects and address system decay.
The city is forging ahead with a social district it hopes will spur traffic and sales for struggling downtown businesses. When could it start?
Bill Pfeiffer writes, There are better ways to strengthen domestic critical mineral supply without risky mines like Sheep ...
How the memorial and museum plans to continue its mission of preservation after the last Holocaust survivors pass away.
On Wednesday Duluth Parks and Recreation invited the public to review proposed improvements for Norton Park and share input ...
Andrew Smith, founder of Phoenix Funding, explores why first-time property developers face such high failure rates and ...
Savannah City Council approved a new stormwater utility fee on a split 5-4 vote, with opposition seeking to help city's ...
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King Salmon recovery continues as county and partners consider long-term plan
The Humboldt Bay community of King Salmon continues to recover from historical tidal flooding that inundated dozens of homes, ...
A practical guide to blending fruits, vegetables, and herbs with ornamental plants in Indian gardens to boost freshness, ...
Key Points Winter gives you time to step up your landscaping by planning ahead for the coming season. Evaluate your landscape ...
Chairing a high-level review meeting at the State Housing Corporation headquarters in Vijayawada, the minister stressed the ...
Building the nation’s infrastructure required more than just plans; it required raw mechanical force. From the early ...
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