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Get a free haircut and combat summer learning loss; celebrate Frida Kahlo; enjoy several festivals; and more. The post 5 things to know and do the weekend of July 17 appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Get a free haircut and combat summer learning loss; celebrate Frida Kahlo; enjoy several festivals; and more. The post 5 things to know and do the weekend of July 17 appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

Superintendent Cassellius announces decision in consultation with Health Commissioner Totoraitis. The post Post From Community: MPS to close Summer Academy and all MKE REC sites Friday due to dense smoke advisory appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Superintendent Cassellius announces decision in consultation with Health Commissioner Totoraitis. The post Post From Community: MPS to close Summer Academy and all MKE REC sites Friday due to dense smoke advisory appeared first on Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service.

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Montana Free Press
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Democratic candidates for federal office in Montana remain woefully underfunded in all but one 2026 race, according to the latest campaign finance reports. Though not unexpected, Senate candidate Alani Bankhead’s finances were the filing deadline’s biggest reveal. Bankhead ended June with $21,000 to spend, having mustered just $59,000 in contributions since the start of the year, well behind Republican Kurt Alme and independent Seth Bodnar. The post Campaign finance filings show Democrats — except Sam Forstag — far behind appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Democratic candidates for federal office in Montana remain woefully underfunded in all but one 2026 race, according to the latest campaign finance reports. Though not unexpected, Senate candidate Alani Bankhead’s finances were the filing deadline’s biggest reveal. Bankhead ended June with $21,000 to spend, having mustered just $59,000 in contributions since the start of the year, well behind Republican Kurt Alme and independent Seth Bodnar. The post Campaign finance filings show Democrats — except Sam Forstag — far behind appeared first on Montana Free Press.

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Nûtirîn pêzanîn û agahî ser çalakiyên Cama Cîhanê ya 2026an di bernameya taybet de. Mêvanê bernameyê Alî Fikrî Îşik, şîrovekarê futbolê pêzanîn û şiroveyan radigihîne.

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Nûtirîn pêzanîn û agahî ser çalakiyên Cama Cîhanê ya 2026an di bernameya taybet de. Mêvanê bernameyê Alî Fikrî Îşik, şîrovekarê futbolê pêzanîn û şiroveyan radigihîne.

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Wildhaven plans to bring single and multifamily homes, restaurants and recreation to the area in two phases.

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Wildhaven plans to bring single and multifamily homes, restaurants and recreation to the area in two phases.

Paramedics took the victim — who rents a cottage behind the suspect's home — to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

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Paramedics took the victim — who rents a cottage behind the suspect's home — to a hospital for treatment of non-life-threatening injuries.

ستاد فرماندهی مرکزی آمریکا، سنتکام، با انتشار بیانیه‌ای و ویدیویی که عصر پنج‌شنبه به وقت واشنگتن، ۲۵ تیر، منتشر کرد، اعلام کرد تفنگداران دریایی آمریکا از یگان اعزامی یازدهم، در این روز در جریان یک عملیات بازرسی و راستی‌آزمایی، وارد نفتکش ون یائو در دریای عمان شده‌اند.

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ستاد فرماندهی مرکزی آمریکا، سنتکام، با انتشار بیانیه‌ای و ویدیویی که عصر پنج‌شنبه به وقت واشنگتن، ۲۵ تیر، منتشر کرد، اعلام کرد تفنگداران دریایی آمریکا از یگان اعزامی یازدهم، در این روز در جریان یک عملیات بازرسی و راستی‌آزمایی، وارد نفتکش ون یائو در دریای عمان شده‌اند.

La cadena de comida rápida retira la hamburguesa del gallego de la Grand King.

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La cadena de comida rápida retira la hamburguesa del gallego de la Grand King.

ستاد فرماندهی مرکزی آمریکا، سنتکام، در بیانیه‌ای و ویدیویی که عصر پنج‌شنبه به وقت واشنگتن، ۲۵ تیر، منتشر کرد، اعلام کرد تفنگداران دریایی آمریکا از یگان اعزامی یازدهم، در این روز در جریان یک عملیات بازرسی و راستی‌آزمایی، وارد نفتکش ون یائو در دریای عمان شده‌اند.

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ستاد فرماندهی مرکزی آمریکا، سنتکام، در بیانیه‌ای و ویدیویی که عصر پنج‌شنبه به وقت واشنگتن، ۲۵ تیر، منتشر کرد، اعلام کرد تفنگداران دریایی آمریکا از یگان اعزامی یازدهم، در این روز در جریان یک عملیات بازرسی و راستی‌آزمایی، وارد نفتکش ون یائو در دریای عمان شده‌اند.

Minnesota Pollution Control Agency meteorologist Ryan Lueck explains how the PCA measures air quality and puts the record-breaking smoke event into context.

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Minnesota Pollution Control Agency meteorologist Ryan Lueck explains how the PCA measures air quality and puts the record-breaking smoke event into context.

LSU football head coach Lane Kiffin took his family to Boca Raton using his private airplane travel benefits at a cost of $40,000 to LSU donors, according to LSU Board of Supervisors documents.  Kiffin’s employment contract allows him 65 hours of private air travel for personal use, a perk that is not unusual for head […]

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LSU football head coach Lane Kiffin took his family to Boca Raton using his private airplane travel benefits at a cost of $40,000 to LSU donors, according to LSU Board of Supervisors documents.  Kiffin’s employment contract allows him 65 hours of private air travel for personal use, a perk that is not unusual for head […]

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Santa Barbara News Press
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Not everything that’s broken has to end up in the landfill. A torn jacket, a wobbly chair, a bike that hasn’t been ridden in months — with the right tools and a helping hand, many of the things we throw away can be repaired and used for years to come. Join us for Repair Cafe […] The post CEC offers free Repair Cafe event appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

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Not everything that’s broken has to end up in the landfill. A torn jacket, a wobbly chair, a bike that hasn’t been ridden in months — with the right tools and a helping hand, many of the things we throw away can be repaired and used for years to come. Join us for Repair Cafe […] The post CEC offers free Repair Cafe event appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

Nine of the 11 states with the highest rates of school segregation are in the Northeast and Western parts of the U.S, according to new research from The Segregation Tracking Project. The research used data from the 2023-2024 school year on every school district in the country, and examined economic and racial indicators such as […] The post School Segregation Is Most Common in Northeast and Western Parts of U.S., New Study Finds appeared first on The Emancipator.

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Nine of the 11 states with the highest rates of school segregation are in the Northeast and Western parts of the U.S, according to new research from The Segregation Tracking Project. The research used data from the 2023-2024 school year on every school district in the country, and examined economic and racial indicators such as […] The post School Segregation Is Most Common in Northeast and Western Parts of U.S., New Study Finds appeared first on The Emancipator.

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North Dakota Monitor
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North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong will vote against Measure 2 this November, a constitutional ballot measure that would provide free school meals to K-12 students. Armstrong said he decided to oppose the measure because it would constitutionally mandate nearly $140 million in biennial spending before lawmakers set foot in Bismarck for the 2027 legislative session. […]

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North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong will vote against Measure 2 this November, a constitutional ballot measure that would provide free school meals to K-12 students. Armstrong said he decided to oppose the measure because it would constitutionally mandate nearly $140 million in biennial spending before lawmakers set foot in Bismarck for the 2027 legislative session. […]

Janice Bradley joined her attorney at a Thursday press conference to call for a full accounting of the events that led to the beating death of her son, Mielun Butler, two days after he was booked into Raymond on July 1.

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Janice Bradley joined her attorney at a Thursday press conference to call for a full accounting of the events that led to the beating death of her son, Mielun Butler, two days after he was booked into Raymond on July 1.

美国众议院星期三(7月16日)以217对209的票数表决通过了2027财年《国家安全、国务院及其他相关项目(NSRP)拨款法》,为推动“美国优先”议程中涉及援助盟友及国安相关项目拨出473.2亿美元的资金,其中包括支持台湾参与国际组织以及为台湾提供5亿美元对外军事融资(FMF)项目,以及反制中国在印太地区恶意影响力的资金。

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美国众议院星期三(7月16日)以217对209的票数表决通过了2027财年《国家安全、国务院及其他相关项目(NSRP)拨款法》,为推动“美国优先”议程中涉及援助盟友及国安相关项目拨出473.2亿美元的资金,其中包括支持台湾参与国际组织以及为台湾提供5亿美元对外军事融资(FMF)项目,以及反制中国在印太地区恶意影响力的资金。

Mongabay’s investigation into deforestation in Liberia started with a tip from a source last year. “There’s deforestation, and a migrant rights issue,” they said. Areas along the border with Côte d’Ivoire were losing vast swaths of rainforest to cacao farming. It was the beginning of a months-long journey that led us from the Liberian jungle […]

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Mongabay’s investigation into deforestation in Liberia started with a tip from a source last year. “There’s deforestation, and a migrant rights issue,” they said. Areas along the border with Côte d’Ivoire were losing vast swaths of rainforest to cacao farming. It was the beginning of a months-long journey that led us from the Liberian jungle […]

When you breathe in wildfire smoke, harmful particles can travel deep into your body.

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When you breathe in wildfire smoke, harmful particles can travel deep into your body.

(The Center Square) – Louisiana has recruited some of the world’s largest technology companies without establishing statewide rules for how their data centers should be valued for property taxes. A proposal before the Louisiana Tax Commission seeks to fill that gap by creating the state’s first valuation standards for servers, storage systems, networking equipment and the infrastructure needed to power and cool the facilities. The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry commissioned the proposal to give companies and parish assessors more certainty about future tax bills as billions of dollars in data-center investment flow into the state. “The Tax Commission’s rules and regulations are silent on data centers,” Bob Adair of Advantous Consulting, who prepared the proposal for LABI, told The Center Square. Without statewide guidance, each parish assessor must determine how to classify and value the equipment. The proposal would assign servers, storage systems and networking equipment a three-year economic life. Under the recommended depreciation schedule, $1 billion of qualifying equipment would be valued at $700 million after one year, $490 million after two years, $340 million after three years and $160 million after four years. That would not be the company’s tax bill. It would be the estimated property value used to calculate taxes before assessment ratios, local millage rates and any exemptions or negotiated agreements are considered. Electrical and cooling infrastructure used to operate the data center would receive an eight-year economic life. Adair said the proposal is not intended to change existing agreements or reduce any payments already promised by companies such as Meta, which is building a massive artificial-intelligence data center in Richland Parish. “This is not intended to interrupt any agreements that are currently in place or are planned to be put in place,” Adair said. “It is intended to provide general parameters for the valuation of data centers, particularly to give companies more certainty.” Louisiana Economic Development said the state’s major data-center projects generally use payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements, commonly known as PILOT agreements, rather than relying entirely on conventional property-tax calculations. Those agreements are negotiated with local taxing authorities and typically establish payments for 20 years or longer. “These agreements provide long-term certainty for both the company and the community while ensuring sustained local revenue over the life of the project,” LED said in a statement. That means the Tax Commission proposal may not directly change the payments Meta or other companies have already agreed to make. It could, however, affect data centers that do not operate under PILOT agreements, future negotiations and the value placed on equipment after an agreement expires. Adair acknowledged that lower property values generally result in lower tax collections when the tax rate remains unchanged. But he said the purpose of the proposal is to recognize how quickly computing technology loses economic value, rather than to guarantee a particular tax result. The distinction, he said, is between equipment being “obsolete” and experiencing “obsolescence.” A server does not necessarily stop working after three years. It may nevertheless be worth substantially less because newer equipment can process more information while using less power and space. Adair compared it with an older cellphone that remains functional but no longer performs like a new model. “Technology changes pretty quickly,” Adair said. “Even during the period between the design and startup of a data center, there could be some obsolescence because the technology has changed during that time.” The proposed three-year schedule would place data-center computing equipment among the fastest-depreciating property in Louisiana’s valuation tables. Chemical-industry machinery and equipment, for example, is assigned a 15-year economic life. Using the depreciation schedule alone, $1 billion of that machinery would retain a value of about $790 million after four years, compared with $160 million for servers under the data-center proposal. The comparison does not account for differences in how the industries operate. Refineries and chemical plants may use major pieces of machinery for decades, while technology companies frequently replace computers and other electronics. LED argued that continued replacement and expansion would replenish the property-tax base as older equipment loses value. “Global companies like Meta and AWS don’t invest tens of billions of dollars to build cutting-edge AI infrastructure and then allow it to become obsolete,” the agency said. “They continually upgrade and replace equipment to keep their facilities technologically and economically competitive and viable.” Adair agreed that replacement equipment could offset some lost value but said those investments cannot be assumed. Companies may replace an entire generation of equipment, address only the most serious technological shortcomings or continue using older systems where replacement is not economically justified. “Ideally,” new investment would offset depreciation, Adair said. “But those are capital-investment decisions. Companies have to decide whether it is worth completely remedying the obsolescence or remedying only part of it.” The proposal remains in the early stages of the Tax Commission’s rulemaking process. “The commission looks forward to receiving rebuttal next month to better understand the scope of the proposal,” commission spokesperson Michael Mathern told The Center Square.

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(The Center Square) – Louisiana has recruited some of the world’s largest technology companies without establishing statewide rules for how their data centers should be valued for property taxes. A proposal before the Louisiana Tax Commission seeks to fill that gap by creating the state’s first valuation standards for servers, storage systems, networking equipment and the infrastructure needed to power and cool the facilities. The Louisiana Association of Business and Industry commissioned the proposal to give companies and parish assessors more certainty about future tax bills as billions of dollars in data-center investment flow into the state. “The Tax Commission’s rules and regulations are silent on data centers,” Bob Adair of Advantous Consulting, who prepared the proposal for LABI, told The Center Square. Without statewide guidance, each parish assessor must determine how to classify and value the equipment. The proposal would assign servers, storage systems and networking equipment a three-year economic life. Under the recommended depreciation schedule, $1 billion of qualifying equipment would be valued at $700 million after one year, $490 million after two years, $340 million after three years and $160 million after four years. That would not be the company’s tax bill. It would be the estimated property value used to calculate taxes before assessment ratios, local millage rates and any exemptions or negotiated agreements are considered. Electrical and cooling infrastructure used to operate the data center would receive an eight-year economic life. Adair said the proposal is not intended to change existing agreements or reduce any payments already promised by companies such as Meta, which is building a massive artificial-intelligence data center in Richland Parish. “This is not intended to interrupt any agreements that are currently in place or are planned to be put in place,” Adair said. “It is intended to provide general parameters for the valuation of data centers, particularly to give companies more certainty.” Louisiana Economic Development said the state’s major data-center projects generally use payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreements, commonly known as PILOT agreements, rather than relying entirely on conventional property-tax calculations. Those agreements are negotiated with local taxing authorities and typically establish payments for 20 years or longer. “These agreements provide long-term certainty for both the company and the community while ensuring sustained local revenue over the life of the project,” LED said in a statement. That means the Tax Commission proposal may not directly change the payments Meta or other companies have already agreed to make. It could, however, affect data centers that do not operate under PILOT agreements, future negotiations and the value placed on equipment after an agreement expires. Adair acknowledged that lower property values generally result in lower tax collections when the tax rate remains unchanged. But he said the purpose of the proposal is to recognize how quickly computing technology loses economic value, rather than to guarantee a particular tax result. The distinction, he said, is between equipment being “obsolete” and experiencing “obsolescence.” A server does not necessarily stop working after three years. It may nevertheless be worth substantially less because newer equipment can process more information while using less power and space. Adair compared it with an older cellphone that remains functional but no longer performs like a new model. “Technology changes pretty quickly,” Adair said. “Even during the period between the design and startup of a data center, there could be some obsolescence because the technology has changed during that time.” The proposed three-year schedule would place data-center computing equipment among the fastest-depreciating property in Louisiana’s valuation tables. Chemical-industry machinery and equipment, for example, is assigned a 15-year economic life. Using the depreciation schedule alone, $1 billion of that machinery would retain a value of about $790 million after four years, compared with $160 million for servers under the data-center proposal. The comparison does not account for differences in how the industries operate. Refineries and chemical plants may use major pieces of machinery for decades, while technology companies frequently replace computers and other electronics. LED argued that continued replacement and expansion would replenish the property-tax base as older equipment loses value. “Global companies like Meta and AWS don’t invest tens of billions of dollars to build cutting-edge AI infrastructure and then allow it to become obsolete,” the agency said. “They continually upgrade and replace equipment to keep their facilities technologically and economically competitive and viable.” Adair agreed that replacement equipment could offset some lost value but said those investments cannot be assumed. Companies may replace an entire generation of equipment, address only the most serious technological shortcomings or continue using older systems where replacement is not economically justified. “Ideally,” new investment would offset depreciation, Adair said. “But those are capital-investment decisions. Companies have to decide whether it is worth completely remedying the obsolescence or remedying only part of it.” The proposal remains in the early stages of the Tax Commission’s rulemaking process. “The commission looks forward to receiving rebuttal next month to better understand the scope of the proposal,” commission spokesperson Michael Mathern told The Center Square.

We're looking for local songs that will make us wanna peel away from the screens and touch grass. The post Submit a Local Song for Voice of San Diego’s Inaugural Summer Playlist! appeared first on Voice of San Diego.

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We're looking for local songs that will make us wanna peel away from the screens and touch grass. The post Submit a Local Song for Voice of San Diego’s Inaugural Summer Playlist! appeared first on Voice of San Diego.