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Georgia Senate Committees Convene to Discuss Teacher Career Pathways in Atlanta Meeting

The Georgia Senate will make a major advancement in its efforts to improve the state’s education system on Monday, November 25. The Senate Committee on Higher Education, led by Senator Billy Hickman (R-Statesboro), and the Senate Committee on Education and Youth, led by Senator Clint Dixon (R-Gwinnett), will meet together for the second time. The...

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Miami-Dade Transit Announces Thanksgiving Day Service Schedules and Office Closures

Miami-Dade Transit Announces Thanksgiving Day Service Schedules and Office Closures

Due to service modifications announced by Miami-Dade Transit, residents and tourists to Miami will need to modify their travel plans as Thanksgiving approaches. A statement from the Miami-Dade County government states that the Department of transit and Public Works (DTPW) will operate public transit on a Sunday schedule on Thanksgiving Day, November 28. There will...

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42 Snohomish County CASA Volunteers Recognized with President’s Volunteer Service Awards for Child Advocacy Efforts

Snohomish County is highlighting the committed people who give their time to the well-being of its young people. For their advocacy efforts in 2023, 42 volunteers from the County’s Office of the Court Appointed Special Advocate received the prestigious national President’s Volunteer Service Award (PVSA). Volunteers for Court Appointed Special Advocates are vital members of...

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Minnetonka City Attorney Corrine Heine Announces Retirement for March 2025; Successor Search Underway

Minnetonka City Attorney Corrine Heine Announces Retirement for March 2025; Successor Search Underway

In March 2025, Minnetonka City Attorney Corrine Heine, who has been the city’s attorney since 2013, will retire. Heine has managed a wide range of civil cases and supervised prosecution lawyers as the city’s go-to legal advisor, gaining recognition for her sensible approach and trustworthy counsel. She has provided a six-month notice before her departure...

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Former Westfield Transport Co-Owner Sentenced in Boston for Violating Federal Safety Regulations Before Fatal 2019 Crash

Former Westfield Transport Co-Owner Sentenced in Boston for Violating Federal Safety Regulations Before Fatal 2019 Crash

As Dunyadar Gasanov, the former co-owner of Westfield Transport, was sentenced for his criminal activities before to the disaster, the tragedy that claimed the lives of seven motorcyclists in New Hampshire in June 2019 hung over a Boston courtroom. The U.S. Attorney’s Office reports that Gasanov was sentenced to two months in prison and a...

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Brinks Employee Robbed, Two Suspects Arrested Following Police Chase on Indianapolis’s Southeast Side

Three individuals and a Brinks armored vehicle were involved in an armed robbery that occurred earlier today on the southeast side of Indianapolis.According to FOX59/CBS4, the incident happened at around 7:52 a.m. close to the intersection of Southeastern Avenue and Northeastern Avenue. Officers discovered that a Brinks employee had been robbed of “personal items by...

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Anti-Abortion Groups and Employers Sue Illinois Officials Over Insurance Abortion Coverage Mandate

Anti-Abortion Groups and Employers Sue Illinois Officials Over Insurance Abortion Coverage Mandate

A judicial challenge against a state law mandating health insurers to cover abortions has been filed by a coalition of anti-abortion organizations and certain employers in Illinois, highlighting a conflict between religious freedom and reproductive rights. According to The Chicago Tribune, the plaintiffs in the case, which was filed in the U.S. District Court for...