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Memorial Recreation Center to change its name to honor Robert Johnson
Memorial Recreation Center to change its name to honor Robert Johnson The Board of Directors at Memorial Recreation Center invites the community to a rededication ceremony Saturday, June 15, from 2 to 4 p.m. The building will be renamed the Robert W....
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Diabetes, Board of Directors, Wrestling, Dwayne Johnson
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May 23, In History: Mural started Friday on a store wall in northeast Brawley is a "gift to the community,"
>> 50 Years Ago — Earthquakes felt both last night and this morning throughout the Valley were apparently strongest and most damaging in the Brawley and Westmorland areas. Biggest report of damage came from Tony’s Market and the...Tags: Interior Policy, Arts and Culture, Politics, Arts
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$28 million awarded to complete Roanoke River Greenway and other transportation projects
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterThe Roanoke Valley Area Metropolitan Planning Organization estimates close to 415 jobs will be created in the Roanoke Valley over the next six years. Some of those positions will be responsible for finishing the Roanoke River Greenway, connecting it from...Tags: Interior Policy, Norfolk Southern Corporation, Politics
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AHFC Seeks Comments on Smoke-Free Public Housing Units
Channel 2 NewsThe Alaska Housing Finance Corp. is seeking comments on a plan to ban smoking in more than 600 of its public housing units. Comments are being taken through June 15. The smoke-free policy, if enacted by AHFC, would take effect Aug. 1. It would...Tags: Social Issues, Interior Policy, Public Housing, Politics
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Controversial project gets planning board's OK
Three buildings in seven hours. That's what it took for Fort Lauderdale's Planning and Zoning Board to approve the three-building condo project on the south bank of the New River. Supporters of developer Asi Cymbal's controversial project gave out a...Tags: Interior Policy, New River (Broward, Florida), Politics, Fort Lauderdale
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Christian prayer house proposed at site of Pen Argyl Korean exchange dorm
The embattled owner of a shuttered Korean exchange program in Pen Argyl wants to convert his building to a Christian prayer house, but he'll have to overcome the opposition of Borough Council. This week, council sued to block Min Taek Kim's proposal,...Tags: Sex Crimes, Interior Policy, Litigation, Trials, Punishment
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Why is there a double standard?
Hang in there Councilman Sinanyan! Why should your comments made on the Internet years ago matter to the public when a conflict of interest by sitting council members went unchallenged at the voting booth in 2013? In 2009, council members Friedman,...Tags: Interior Policy, Standards, Local Elections, Elections, Public Housing
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Zoning board vote soon on Gage House
John O'Brien is a patient man. For months, O'Brien and his architect have met with Winnetka preservationists and others in the north suburb who want to see at least part of the historic lakefront Gage House spared from the wrecking ball. O'Brien...
Tags: Interior Policy, Architecture, Martin Luther King Jr., Arts and Culture, Politics
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New life: Residential plan debuts for sagging industrial area
The first specific plans for Boca Raton's new style of development, which is supposed to add residents without adding traffic, will debut in front of the Planning and Zoning Board Thursday. "Boca Village" will be the first residential development to be...
Tags: Interior Policy, IBM, Politics, Starbucks Corp.
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East Hartford Anticipates Cut In Federal Social Services Funding
The Hartford Courant— The town is anticipating a 5 percent reduction in its annual community development block grant because of the effects of federal sequestration, according to Grants Administrator Clare Fravel. While the department of Housing and Urban Development...Tags: Interior Policy, East Hartford, Politics, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Petoskey gets clean city audit report
PETOSKEY -- The firm handling Petoskey's annual city audit for the past fiscal year found that the city's financial statements accurately reflect on its financial standing. Traverse City-based Dennis, Gartland & Niergarth conducted the audit for the...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Interior Policy, Finance, Politics
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YAA ArtHouse provides a palette for creative community
Living among artists will foster a creative energy for the residents of Broward's newest arts hub. Young At Art Museum is building community through art with YAA Arthouse @ Northwest Gardens. Partners in the project are the Housing Authority of the...Tags: Interior Policy, Personal Income, Arts and Culture, Artists, Fine Artists
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