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Houston ISD board of managers set to vote on historic bond proposal Texas' largest school district is proposing a $4.4 billion bond, which would be the biggest ever in the state. It also would be the first bond ...
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An argument for more arguments | KRWG Public Media Commentary: My best friend Kelly and I frequently had loud, boisterous arguments over politics that led folks to believe that we disagreed about ...
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Near Traverse City, Gov. Whitmer trumpets housing for school workers | WCMU Public Radio Whitmer spoke on the playground of Blair Elementary School, just across the street from a planned development site for education workforce housing ...
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VIA to launch new ride-share zone in downtown San Antonio next month In addition to VIA Link vans, a so-called 'Little Runner' circulator will also use small electric shuttles to move students and staff between ...
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Arkansas AG supports lawsuit against Biden administration overtime pay rules The suit seeks to challenge a Biden administration rule requiring overtime pay to employees over a certain hourly threshold.
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Hop Summer Nights are back on the rails this August | Radio Milwaukee The Hop's annual promotion returns on two Sundays later this month with free popsicles and live music on the streetcar.
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First-degree murder charge dropped against former Philly officer Mark Dial in Eddie Irizarry killing The decision comes after Dial's lawyers complained that prosecutors had not turned over an expert witness report they commissioned months ago and ...
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Vermont Edition's 2024 ice cream show serves up your favorite local scoops We talk with the owners of Palmer Lane Maple, Vermont Cookie Love, Cold Cow Creamery and other purveyors of frozen treats.
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Ottawa Impact loses county board majority | WCMU Public Radio A controversial ultra-conservative coalition that took over the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners two years ago lost its majority in Tuesday's ...
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Weber Human Services asks cities to help fund their senior centers or lose them - KUER Weber County can't afford to keep operating five senior centers. One or two may close if cities don't support them.
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