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In one to three months, a new president of the University of Montana will be named, at least if all goes well, Commissioner of Higher Education Clay Christian said in a recent interview. Christian also said the gig is a great opportunity — as did a faculty leader. “Whoever comes in to be the next […]

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In one to three months, a new president of the University of Montana will be named, at least if all goes well, Commissioner of Higher Education Clay Christian said in a recent interview. Christian also said the gig is a great opportunity — as did a faculty leader. “Whoever comes in to be the next […]

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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
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The South Side club suffered at least $6,000 in damages. Club’s leader hopes for community support to help it reopen. The post Ace Boxing Club damaged in fire, will remain closed for repairs appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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The South Side club suffered at least $6,000 in damages. Club’s leader hopes for community support to help it reopen. The post Ace Boxing Club damaged in fire, will remain closed for repairs appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

1952-ல் நடைபெற்ற முதல் தேர்தலில் மொத்தம் 53 கட்சிகள் போட்டியிட்டன. அகில இந்திய அளவில் போட்டியிட்ட தேசிய கட்சிகள் எனப்பட்டவை 14 மட்டுமே. ஆயினும் நாடாளுமன்றத்திற்கு வென்று சென்ற கட்சிகள் 22 தான். இந்த கட்சிகள் எல்லாவற்றுக்குமான விதை 1947-ற்கு முன்பே போடப்பட்டுவிட்டது. இந்த கட்சிகளோடு பல குட்டிக் கட்சிகள் தேர்தலில் போட்டியிடாமலே கூட்டணிகளில் இருந்தன. அகில இந்திய அளவில் போட்டியிட்ட 14 கட்சிகளும் சின்னங்களும் விவரம் வருமாறு: 1. போல்ஷ்விக் கட்சி (Bolshevik Party): ஐந்துமுனை […] Source

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1952-ல் நடைபெற்ற முதல் தேர்தலில் மொத்தம் 53 கட்சிகள் போட்டியிட்டன. அகில இந்திய அளவில் போட்டியிட்ட தேசிய கட்சிகள் எனப்பட்டவை 14 மட்டுமே. ஆயினும் நாடாளுமன்றத்திற்கு வென்று சென்ற கட்சிகள் 22 தான். இந்த கட்சிகள் எல்லாவற்றுக்குமான விதை 1947-ற்கு முன்பே போடப்பட்டுவிட்டது. இந்த கட்சிகளோடு பல குட்டிக் கட்சிகள் தேர்தலில் போட்டியிடாமலே கூட்டணிகளில் இருந்தன. அகில இந்திய அளவில் போட்டியிட்ட 14 கட்சிகளும் சின்னங்களும் விவரம் வருமாறு: 1. போல்ஷ்விக் கட்சி (Bolshevik Party): ஐந்துமுனை […] Source

“I know Pennsylvanians have real concerns about these data centers and the impact they could have on our communities, our utility bills, and our environment. And so do I.”

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“I know Pennsylvanians have real concerns about these data centers and the impact they could have on our communities, our utility bills, and our environment. And so do I.”

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Mississippi Today
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Senate leaders have made clear they are opposed to voucher programs that siphon money away from public schools — so opposed that there was no discussion when the bill was considered by the committee.

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Senate leaders have made clear they are opposed to voucher programs that siphon money away from public schools — so opposed that there was no discussion when the bill was considered by the committee.

The Hudson Bay region, home to polar bears, belugas and seals, has been dubbed “one of the most ecologically significant marine environments on the planet”

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The Hudson Bay region, home to polar bears, belugas and seals, has been dubbed “one of the most ecologically significant marine environments on the planet”

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Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service
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Marquette Trinity Fellow and Milwaukee Public Schools alum Amber Williams raised $3,700 for the MPS Homeless Education program to buy gift cards for students. The post MPS grad raises money for students experiencing homelessness appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Marquette Trinity Fellow and Milwaukee Public Schools alum Amber Williams raised $3,700 for the MPS Homeless Education program to buy gift cards for students. The post MPS grad raises money for students experiencing homelessness appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Louisiana Illuminator
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President Donald Trump restated a call Tuesday for federal control over election administration across the country, undermining the structure outlined in the Constitution that empowers states to run elections. For the second time in as many days, Trump indicated he wanted the federal government more involved in elections. The issue renews concerns over Trump’s expansion […]

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President Donald Trump restated a call Tuesday for federal control over election administration across the country, undermining the structure outlined in the Constitution that empowers states to run elections. For the second time in as many days, Trump indicated he wanted the federal government more involved in elections. The issue renews concerns over Trump’s expansion […]

Reduto eleitoral de Motta, cidade já tem um campus do Instituto Federal da Paraíba Câmara aprova projeto de lei para Instituto Federal com sede em Patos (PB), onde pai de Hugo Motta é prefeito apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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Reduto eleitoral de Motta, cidade já tem um campus do Instituto Federal da Paraíba Câmara aprova projeto de lei para Instituto Federal com sede em Patos (PB), onde pai de Hugo Motta é prefeito apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosEn medio de protestas por operativos migratorios y muertes recientes en Minnesota, la detención de periodistas que documentaban una acción contra ICE reabre el debate sobre la libertad de prensa y los riesgos de cubrir protestas en Estados Unidos. Por Derik Mazariegos La detención de periodistas por parte de autoridades federales en Estados Unidos reactivó ... Read more

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Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosEn medio de protestas por operativos migratorios y muertes recientes en Minnesota, la detención de periodistas que documentaban una acción contra ICE reabre el debate sobre la libertad de prensa y los riesgos de cubrir protestas en Estados Unidos. Por Derik Mazariegos La detención de periodistas por parte de autoridades federales en Estados Unidos reactivó ... Read more

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Times of San Diego
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Three-time Democratic congressional candidate Ammar Campa-Najjar reported outraising incumbent Republican Rep. Darrell Issa in the latest quarter.

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Three-time Democratic congressional candidate Ammar Campa-Najjar reported outraising incumbent Republican Rep. Darrell Issa in the latest quarter.

(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom spent much of Tuesday talking about high-speed rail and jobs. Speaking at a press conference in Bakersfield, Newsom said California is moving ahead with high-speed rail thanks to the completion of the southern railhead facility in Kern County.“This is the only high-speed rail system of its type anywhere in the United States of America,” said Newsom. “If you care about Main Street, you care about this project. If you care about rural areas, you care about this project.”Newsom went on to say that this is not just a transportation project.“This is about reimagining the future of this region, one of the fastest and most dynamic regions, fastest growing in the state of California,” the Democratic governor said. “These are real jobs with family-sustaining wages.”Earlier in the day, Newsom was in Orange County to continue his California Jobs First tour.The governor highlighted nearly $1.6 billion in investments last year to train more than 142,000 workers and create 61,000 new jobs across California's 13 economic regions.“I'm very passionate about this subject matter,” said Newsom. “I'm a guy who came out of college at Santa Clara University with an idea, pen to paper, got 13 investors, $7,500 each, started my first business with Pat Kelly, and we created about 21 small businesses, had about 1000 employees at peak, and I say that not to impress anybody but to impress upon you my passion for entrepreneurialism, for risk taking, for free enterprise.”Newsom, who has been named in some 2028 presidential polls, said it’s not just about growth. It is also about inclusion.“It was clear to me that the state of California needed to do better and more as it related to economic development and workforce development when I had the privilege of taking the oath of office some seven years ago and becoming governor,” said Newsom.At the time, Newsom said there was no economic and workforce development strategy.“So, we created 13 regions in the state where we ask folks to come together across the spectrum and to advance strategies to address the unique characteristics of the Orange County region versus the Redwood coast, versus the border region,” said Newsom. “We try to breathe new life into parts of the state that frankly often are forgotten, and we continue to go back to check in.”Not everyone sees the need for high-speed rail. Steven Greenhut of the Pasadena-based Pacific Research Institute said this is a politically driven infrastructure project, one that is not necessary for transportation purposes.“California already has a high-speed rail system,” Greenhut, director of the institute's Free Cities Center, told The Center Square. “It’s Southwest Airlines, which connects the state quickly.”Meanwhile, California has been topped the lists in recent years for seeing the most out-of-state migration due to issues such as jobs, taxes and the cost of living.

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(The Center Square) – California Gov. Gavin Newsom spent much of Tuesday talking about high-speed rail and jobs. Speaking at a press conference in Bakersfield, Newsom said California is moving ahead with high-speed rail thanks to the completion of the southern railhead facility in Kern County.“This is the only high-speed rail system of its type anywhere in the United States of America,” said Newsom. “If you care about Main Street, you care about this project. If you care about rural areas, you care about this project.”Newsom went on to say that this is not just a transportation project.“This is about reimagining the future of this region, one of the fastest and most dynamic regions, fastest growing in the state of California,” the Democratic governor said. “These are real jobs with family-sustaining wages.”Earlier in the day, Newsom was in Orange County to continue his California Jobs First tour.The governor highlighted nearly $1.6 billion in investments last year to train more than 142,000 workers and create 61,000 new jobs across California's 13 economic regions.“I'm very passionate about this subject matter,” said Newsom. “I'm a guy who came out of college at Santa Clara University with an idea, pen to paper, got 13 investors, $7,500 each, started my first business with Pat Kelly, and we created about 21 small businesses, had about 1000 employees at peak, and I say that not to impress anybody but to impress upon you my passion for entrepreneurialism, for risk taking, for free enterprise.”Newsom, who has been named in some 2028 presidential polls, said it’s not just about growth. It is also about inclusion.“It was clear to me that the state of California needed to do better and more as it related to economic development and workforce development when I had the privilege of taking the oath of office some seven years ago and becoming governor,” said Newsom.At the time, Newsom said there was no economic and workforce development strategy.“So, we created 13 regions in the state where we ask folks to come together across the spectrum and to advance strategies to address the unique characteristics of the Orange County region versus the Redwood coast, versus the border region,” said Newsom. “We try to breathe new life into parts of the state that frankly often are forgotten, and we continue to go back to check in.”Not everyone sees the need for high-speed rail. Steven Greenhut of the Pasadena-based Pacific Research Institute said this is a politically driven infrastructure project, one that is not necessary for transportation purposes.“California already has a high-speed rail system,” Greenhut, director of the institute's Free Cities Center, told The Center Square. “It’s Southwest Airlines, which connects the state quickly.”Meanwhile, California has been topped the lists in recent years for seeing the most out-of-state migration due to issues such as jobs, taxes and the cost of living.

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Nebraska Examiner
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Latest spat spotlights Osborn’s nonpartisan positioning, while Ricketts says Osborn is ‘talking out of both sides of his mouth’

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Latest spat spotlights Osborn’s nonpartisan positioning, while Ricketts says Osborn is ‘talking out of both sides of his mouth’

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Fernando Ortega drove his lowrider to the Roundhouse on Tuesday, joining a handful of others who parked their vehicles in the Capitol’s east lot to show off their hydraulics. He told Source NM he’s trying to encourage New Mexicans in each corner of the state to celebrate lowrider culture.

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Fernando Ortega drove his lowrider to the Roundhouse on Tuesday, joining a handful of others who parked their vehicles in the Capitol’s east lot to show off their hydraulics. He told Source NM he’s trying to encourage New Mexicans in each corner of the state to celebrate lowrider culture.

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Fort Worth Report
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City officials unveiled the second phase of expansion plans that includes replacing the outdated arena.

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City officials unveiled the second phase of expansion plans that includes replacing the outdated arena.

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The Senate Judiciary Committee discussed Senate Bill 626, on Tuesday which would restrict right-to-know requests to those domiciled or maintaining a permanent residence in New Hampshire, and require proof of domicile or residency to file the requests.

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The Senate Judiciary Committee discussed Senate Bill 626, on Tuesday which would restrict right-to-know requests to those domiciled or maintaining a permanent residence in New Hampshire, and require proof of domicile or residency to file the requests.

O reajuste de 5,4% no piso salarial do magistério, assinado este ano pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), gerou reação nos municípios. A Frente Nacional de Prefeitas e Prefeitos (FNP) encaminhou ofício ao presidente e ao ministro da Educação, Camilo Santana, solicitando assistência financeira complementar da União para garantir o pagamento dos salários-base […] Críticas de prefeitos ao piso do magistério indicam má gestão, afirma especialista em educação apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

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O reajuste de 5,4% no piso salarial do magistério, assinado este ano pelo presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), gerou reação nos municípios. A Frente Nacional de Prefeitas e Prefeitos (FNP) encaminhou ofício ao presidente e ao ministro da Educação, Camilo Santana, solicitando assistência financeira complementar da União para garantir o pagamento dos salários-base […] Críticas de prefeitos ao piso do magistério indicam má gestão, afirma especialista em educação apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

President Donald Trump restated a call Tuesday for federal control over election administration across the country, undermining the structure outlined in the Constitution that empowers states to run elections. For the second time in as many days, Trump indicated he wanted the federal government more involved in elections. The issue renews concerns over Trump’s expansion […]

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President Donald Trump restated a call Tuesday for federal control over election administration across the country, undermining the structure outlined in the Constitution that empowers states to run elections. For the second time in as many days, Trump indicated he wanted the federal government more involved in elections. The issue renews concerns over Trump’s expansion […]

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North Dakota Monitor
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President Donald Trump restated a call Tuesday for federal control over election administration across the country, undermining the structure outlined in the Constitution that empowers states to run elections. For the second time in as many days, Trump indicated he wanted the federal government more involved in elections. The issue renews concerns over Trump’s expansion […]

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President Donald Trump restated a call Tuesday for federal control over election administration across the country, undermining the structure outlined in the Constitution that empowers states to run elections. For the second time in as many days, Trump indicated he wanted the federal government more involved in elections. The issue renews concerns over Trump’s expansion […]