CRATER LAKE, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The National Park Service has approved the transfer of the Crater Lake National Park concessions contract formerly held by Crater Lake Hospitality. The park said Thursday that hospitality company ExplorUS will take over providing visitor services under the contract immediately, including: Lodging at Crater Lake Lodge, The Cabins at Mazama
City to apply for county’s $500K grant; proposes 100-bed microshelter village in Junction City
Teachers in Youngstown City Schools are voting on a new contract Friday.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Wichita City Council has delayed final action on a real estate agreement to sell a building that was formerly used as a homeless shelter. The Council voted on April 9th
The ordinance only allows permits for events and does not permit individuals to bring alcohol into the park and drink.
St. Vrain Valley and Metropolitan State University of Denver are partnering to create a pathway to higher education for the school district’s graduates.
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A day after the Masters Tournament wrapped up in Augusta, local golfers hit the course at Brickyard Country Club in Macon for a good cause. More than 30 teams competed in the greater Macon Salvation Army’s 4th annual Charity Golf Tournament. Funds raised Monday will go toward making positive change for homeless individuals, families and veterans.
Council checked off several outstanding items at the end of a lengthy meeting Wednesday with unanimous approval of the latest consent agenda.
CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage City Council approves hiring a firm to handle impeachment proceedings against Mayor Dan Rife. In a 7-to-2 vote, the council approved hiring a St. Louis based law firm. Earlier in the evening, the city council approved budgeting $25,000 to cover the expense of that procedure. Mayor pro tem Alan Snow []
Water bills are about to jump in Grand Ledge, with the city moving forward with a massive expansion project.
More solar canopies could start popping up around the city. A pilot program before the Council could mandate one in each borough. [ more › ]
The building, at Slade Hollow on Hooton Lane, Laughton en le Morthen, will be converted into a children’s home for up to three children aged from 10 to 17 years, with special needs including autism. Eight letters of objection have been lodged by residents, and one by Laughton en le Morthen Parish Council. Objections have been lodged on the grounds of noise and disturbance; possible anti-social behaviour; lack of facilities in the village; traffic hazards; the property’s proximity to a railway...