The wife of billionaire James R. Cargill II has reportedly signed NDAs with some former associates. Cargill, 66, drew fury when she began buying up and razing homes in the sleepy seaside community of Park Point last year. She not only refused to share her plans for the properties, but insulted the community and Duluth Mayor Roger Reinert in a Wall Street Journal piece
The red-brick family home just four miles outside the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds has been razed to the ground by its owners leaving locals shocked.
Julia Rausing passed away peacefully on Thursday morning. The couple had donated £330million in more than 1,000 grants
The splash park would replace an outdoor swimming pool which closed in 2003
Brownsville Beerfest LLC has come up with a new way to party to benefit nonprofit and civic groups: Agave Fest, a tequila-centric fundraiser scheduled for May 4 at Market Square.
Planetary Technologies and South West Water want to carry out a carbon sequestration trial by dropping tonnes of magnesium hydroxide in St Ives Bay
Local Living: Doko Rodeo rides back into town
O’Sullivan Financial Planning has been shortlisted for the Best Enterprising Business Award and the High Growth Business of the Year Award, in recognition of the company’s innovative approach to business, and the way they have contributed to employment growth in the last 12 months. O’Sullivan Financial Planning has had a momentous year. In June 2023, the company moved from remote working to a 610 square feet converted barn office in Lamport, Northamptonshire. The team has more than doubled from...
China has slammed plans by the federal government to pump billions of extra dollars into defence over the next decade, urging Australia to abandon its “Cold War mentality”. Defence Minister Richard Marles on Wednesday unveiled the new national defence strategy and investment program that includes naval upgrades, which will increase funding to 2.4 per cent […]
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – The cries to solve Albuquerque’s homeless problem can be heard from the streets of Central Avenue to the halls of the Roundhouse. And the city has plenty of would-be solutions in the works. But one local attorney says, there's a better way to go about it. The 62-page plan is set to []
Cornwall Council is looking into the planning issues, but the project's supporters claim they are merely attempting to assist the local residents and wildlife.
It will help the local church and some residents in Weddington but wider works will still be needed. St James Church has been left marooned repeatedly by flooding