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Town justice to resign The town approved a letter of intent to appoint Cold Spring ... Allowing tanks that large puts drinking-water sources like the Clove Creek Aquifer at risk from leaks ...
As educators in Canton, we have had the privilege of working with a variety of colleagues over the years. We can honestly say that few have the integrity, compassion and leadership that Joe Cole ...
For Canton City Council at-large, that person is our union brother and public schoolteacher, Joe Cole. In the first few months of the Trump administration, we have seen unprecedented attacks on ...
Madison Investments, an investment advisor, released its “Madison Large Cap Fund” first-quarter 2025 investor letter. In the first quarter, the fund (Class I) decreased 0.93% compared to the 4 ...
Letters: We must stand up and support our libraries Letters: To honor Pope Francis’ life, pick up mantle of peace Letters: Climate legislation offers hope against disaster Letters: From the ...
Aristotle Atlantic Partners, LLC, an investment advisor, released its “Large Cap Growth Strategy” first quarter 2025 investor letter. The U.S. equity market experienced a modest decline in Q1 ...
In the letter, the administration outlined developments ... Second, at my direction, forces under United States Central Command have commenced large-scale strikes in Houthi-controlled areas ...
Last week, I visited the office of my California senator, Tim Grayson, and urged him to vote yes on the Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act. This bill ensures that the state has funds to tackle th ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. I read Peter Ryner’s April 12 op-ed, “Zoning won’t solve Maine’s ...
One letter expresses gratitude for the Sheboygan County Health and Human Services staff during National Public Health Week. Another questions U.S. Rep. Glenn Grothman's stance on current political ...
I share Dale Botting’s frustration with our provincial government’s petrified perspective on the climate crisis in his column of April 2. Indeed, his observations raise more concerns.