US President Joe Biden signed legislation that could lead to a nationwide ban on TikTok if parent company ByteDance doesn’t agree to sell its US assets over a nine-month time span.
(From the Hancock County Engineer’s Office) Hancock County Engineer Doug Cade announced the start of the Hancock County Road 18 Bridge Replacement project beginning April 22nd and lasting approximately 2 weeks (weather permitting). The project will replace an existing bridge whose condition has warranted the construction of a new structure meeting current bridge standards. The bridge is located
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The accessible playground project at Leonard Kirtz School is ahead of schedule.
Foundation for Youth, the umbrella organization for several youth-oriented services in Bartholomew County, recounted its 2023 achievements during its annual meeting. Continue reading at The Republic News.
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A bill before legislators would give counties the power to adopt labor standards.
Construction is moving forward on the redevelopment of Creighton Court, one of Richmond’s public housing projects in the city’s East End.
Staff reports Texas Department of Transportation officials today announced that a project to replace three bridges in Fannin and Grayson County is slated to begin… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
(WJET/WFXP) – Mi΄Scuzi΄ Ristorante Italiano announced it's opening its doors in another location at the Millcreek Mall later this year. In a release, the restaurant said it plans to make the move to the mall -- located at 800 Peach St. -- in the third quarter of 2024, where it will take on a 6,600-square-foot []
Losing an ace two weeks in would ruin the season for most teams -- but Atlanta isn't most teams.