September 18, 2024
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This is an issue that, literally, hits home for those in rural areas, but the candidates aren’t talking about it. The post 4 things to know about the Postal Service plan to slow rural mail delivery appeared first on Cardinal News.
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In Virginia’s most Republican congressional district, a Democrat is taking on the longtime incumbent. The post 9th District: Griffith says he likes to ferret out government problems; Baker says Griffith is invisible in the district appeared first on Cardinal News.
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There’s been a long-running dispute between two Republican factions on council. The post Virginia Republican Party tells Lynchburg GOP it can’t censure or expel mayor and vice mayor appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Almost half of all counties in Virginia do not have full access to maternity care. The post Southwest Virginia moms face big challenges with maternity care appeared first on Cardinal News.
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From elsewhere: Judge to rule later in lawsuit over Virginia’s exit from clean-air program. Lynchburg School Board meets to discuss options for Sandusky Elementary. Wise County prosecutor: Local case load is huge, and costly. The post Lynchburg City Council divided over possible salary increase; more … appeared first on Cardinal News.
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Officer William Coleman has become one of the department’s highest paid officers despite having his driving privileges revoked twice. The post How a Syracuse police officer crashed department cars 12 times and remained on the force appeared first on Central Current.
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Camped in front of the new “Vote Bus” at the downtown Akron Robert K. Pfaff Transit Center, volunteers John Fuller, Lily Jackson and Sandra McClain called out “Voter registration!” as people passed by. It was all part of Tuesday’s National Voter Registration Day, with volunteers from the Akron chapter of the NAACP helping Metro RTA travelers…
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A business organization dedicated to improving the prospects of Black-owned businesses is forming in Akron. The Black Chamber of Commerce — Summit County was created to ease the racial wealth gap and create more opportunities for African American entrepreneurs, as well as expand economic opportunities in Akron, said Robert DeJournett, its founding president and CEO.…
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While Maddie Diestel’s day-to-day revolves around barbells, box jumps and PRs, she considers the bonds she forms with Archbishop Hoban football players equally important. The post She ensures Archbishop Hoban overpowers football foes on game days appeared first on Signal Akron.
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CMSD families can get free internet through a program with DigitalC, Cleveland’s only locally based internet service provider. The post CMSD families can sign up for free DigitalC internet appeared first on Signal Cleveland.