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Washington County OKs contribution to expand air service

Johnson City Press 25 Mar 2025
Washington County commissioners agreed Monday to allocate a portion of the county’s hotel/motel tax to help entice new passenger service to the Tri-Cities Airport ....
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MC Council OKs ordinance for Opioid Settlement Fund grants

Herald-Argus 25 Mar 2025
MICHIGAN CITYCity officials have moved forward with an effort to help those aiding individuals suffering from opioid addiction ... .
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Aberdeen Board OKs New Uses at Old School Property

The Pilot 25 Mar 2025
A live-work-play development proposed for the former Aberdeen Elementary School property has cleared another round of review from town officials — this time about expanding its allowed uses ... .
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Committee OKs measure for city to consider bond funds for auto industry

Kentucky New Era 25 Mar 2025
Hopkinsville City Council’s committee of the whole has approved a measure to forward to the council a bond request for Toyota Boshoku Western Kentucky after hearing from Nagib Mamud, the plant’s senior manager of administration ... .
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After three yearrs, City Council OKs comprehensive plan update

Hastings Tribune 25 Mar 2025
Putting a bow on development of a long-awaited document that began nearly three years ago, the Hastings City Council on Monday approved the city’s updated comprehensive land use plan ... .
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Auburnpub dot com 25 Mar 2025
Foster to Adopt - Could I be the one to fit into your home? If you think it could work,View on PetFinder ... .
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Board OKs staff cuts at Fort Wayne Community Schools

Fort Wayne Journal Gazette 25 Mar 2025
The Fort Wayne Community Schools board approved about 20 central office staff cuts Monday – a decision that confronted the financial uncertainty surrounding state lawmakers’ property tax relief strategies ... .
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Claremore superintendent: Collaboration needed to boost OK education

The Claremore Daily Progress 25 Mar 2025
Oklahoma's public education consistently ranks among the nation's worst, and Claremore's superintendent said only working together can fix that ... .
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