• Letters to the Editor: Olympic planning is tough for L.A.? Try this plan: No Olympics

    To the editor: Thank you for the excellent update on planning for the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, also known as former Mayor Eric Garcetti's boondoggle. He's gone, good riddance, but buyer's remorse is natural and necessary. It's shameful, but unsurprising, that L.A. appealed to the Biden administration to provide more than $300 million to help with the Games. Any request for federal funds should be preceded by compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), which would...

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    Deschutes County 2040 Comprehensive Plan receives Planning Commission nod; public hearings set

    BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Following a 24-month development process, the Deschutes County Planning Commission has recommended approval of the revised draft Deschutes 2040 Plan. The Comprehensive Plan is the County’s map for the future and provides the goals, policies, and actions that are intended to guide the day-to-day decisions of elected officials and staff. The Plan

  • Soccer Stadium planned for Southwest Allen County

    The proposed stadium will offer opportunity to more outdoor turf sports beyond soccer, including rugby, lacrosse, softball and football.

  • Lackawanna County taking steps for financial plan

    SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Lackawanna County taking a step to get its fiscal house in order. They hope a financial consulting group out of Philadelphia will help. The commissioners unanimously voted yes to hiring the Philly group, at a price tag of over $250,000 to $100,000 coming from the state. Leaders are hoping to []

  • Pickaway County – Roundabout Planned at Busy Intersection in Ashville

    Ashville – As spring unfolds, Pickaway County gears up for a series of ambitious road projects aimed at enhancing safety and infrastructure across the region. One of the most significant endeavors slated for this year is the resurfacing of U.S. 23, spanning from N. Court St. to South Bloomfield. This project, with an estimated cost […]

  • Douglas County plans 5 years of highway projects

    The highway department would spend more than $18.3 million to improve about 57 miles of county trunk highways, according to the plan.

  • Bibb County Political Forum planned for April 8

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The organization Georgia Women is hosting a political forum on Monday, April 8. They expect candidates running in races for local mayor, district attorney, coroner and solicitor to attend. The forum will be hosted at the Tubman Museum from 6-8 p.m. on Monday. Categories: Bibb County, Elections, Featured, Local News Tags: Bibb County, political forum, Tubman

  • Eclipse-related activities planned for county library and museum

    WELLINGTON COUNTY – There will be multiple eclipse-related events leading

  • Amazon Plans Data Center on Pickaway County Farmland

    Pickaway County – In 2023 Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted announced today that Amazon Web Services (AWS) will invest an estimated $7.8 billion by the end of 2029 to expand its data center operations in Central Ohio, creating hundreds of new jobs some of that is coming to Pickaway County Amazon […]

  • Man arrested following Cibola County District Court lockdown

    GRANTS, N.M. (KRQE) – A 64-year-old man was arrested after the Cibola County Sheriff's Office said he threatened a judge. The incident occurred on Monday, April 8. Detective Brian Gardner with the Cibola County Sheriff's Office wrote in a statement of probable cause that 64-year-old John Karl OBrien made verbal threats and was upset about the legal []

  • SUU, Iron County schools on lockdown following active shooter claim

    Iron County authorities are investigating a call claiming an active shooter was on the campus at Southern Utah University, prompting the school to go into lockdown.

  • The Hundred: Plans for three-way ownership deals could split County cricket

    The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will this month discuss plans for the future of The Hundred that could see teams enter into a three-way ownership venture that could split the county game. The current Hundred format sees the ECB own the eight teams with counties given cash payouts for playing hosts to the []