• Mayor Karen Bass urges business, philanthropic leaders to help fund homeless housing

    Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass used her State of the City address to announce a fundraising campaign to bring homeless Angelenos indoors, calling on business leaders, charitable organizations and wealthy individuals to contribute to the effort. Bass told an audience gathered at City Hall on Monday evening that her administration has already made crucial strides in the fight against homelessness, in part by working more closely with county, state and federal agencies. Now, Bass is urging those with...

  • Storm victims seek help

    Kanawha County residents get assistance on 'next steps' following two weeks worth of storms.

  • Ogun seeks business leaders’ collaboration

    The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, will be meeting with business leaders on Tuesday to seek their collaboration to boost the state’s economy. According to a release issued on Sunday by the state’s Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mr Adebola Sofela, Abiodun would meet with the business leaders before declaring open the 13th Read More

  • Police seek public's help in car theft

    The Windsor Police Service is seeking the public’s help to identify a suspect in connection to a car theft that took place on April 24. At approximately 7:30 p.m., a 2013 red Dodge Dart was stolen from the rear parking lot of a business in the 400 block of Tecumseh Rd E. The vehicle was […]

  • Police seek help in motorcycle crash investigation

    The Windsor police collision reconstruction unit is appealing for witnesses to a motor vehicle collision involving a motorcycle. At around 8 p.m. on April 19, a blue Porsche SUV turned left on Wellington Rd. from University Ave. and collided with a red and white Suzuki motorcycle that was travelling east on University Ave. The driver […]

  • Jemal Seeks Statler Funding, Buys Genesee Gateway

    Douglas Development is working with the City of Buffalo on an application for state funding to assist with redevelopment of the Statler Hotel. If awarded, the $3.5 million grant under []

  • Conservation Funding Helps Keep Family Farms Viable

    Conservation Funding Helps Keep Family Farms Viable Authored by Tom Croner via RealClear Wire, I’m an 81-year-old, seventh-generation farmer working with my son T. Richard on a multigenerational grain and hay farm in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. We grow corn, soybeans, wheat, rye, and hay. I'm proud to see him out there by himself at night, and regret that I can’t always join him. As the Bible says in John 3:16: “That God so loved the world, he gave his only son.” I don’t know...

  • Concord Township seeks additional funding for waterline project

    Concord Township is looking for additional funding to complete water line projects after it redirected the money it had previously set aside for the projects to address safety service costs. Once funded, one line would provide water to Girdled Road between Auburn and Hermitage roads, said Township Administrator Andy Rose at a recent township trustee […]

  • Oregon seeking federal funding for semiconductor tech center

    (The Center Square) - Oregon will seek federal semiconductor research and development funds to create a National Semiconductor Technology Center affiliated technical center. “With our existing workforce hub in Washington County and a robust semiconductor manufacturing and exporting industry, Oregon has set a strong foundation as a decades-long national center of research and development,” Governor Tina Kotek said in a statement. “With support from industry...

  • Unified Police seek help finding missing teen

    SALT LAKE COUNTY, Utah, April 17, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The Unified Police Department is asking for the public’s help regarding a 16-year-old boy who went missing. Francis Myozmin was last seen in the South Salt Lake and Millcreek areas, but he may possibly be in the Ogden area, says a news release issued Wednesday […] The post Unified Police seek help finding missing teen first appeared on Gephardt Daily.

  • Homeowners Rescue Program seeks more applicants as funding runs out

    The program is meant to help West Virginia homeowners become more financially stable following the COVID pandemic.

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    State, local leaders discuss opioid settlement funds

    Community leaders in Jackson joined Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Monday at Andy's Place, the state's first of several permanent supportive recovery housing projects, as she looked to learn more about the organization's work as recovery housing.