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Atlantic City Airshow Is All Systems Go After Questions, New Jersey Gov. Murphy Says

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) — The Atlantic City Airshow will happen this summer following 24 hours of questions about the event’s future, according to a statement from New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy. Murphy announced late Tuesday afternoon that the South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) and the Atlantic City International Airport will partner to organize the

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Housing Development Aims To Revitalize ‘Pretty Desolate’ Part Of Atlantic City

Construction crews are building four multi-family homes in a development in the Southeast Inlet called Lighthouse Row. The $4 million project is in a previously vacant lot off South New Hampshire Avenue between Atlantic and Pacific avenues. Mayor Marty Small Sr. and other officials held a news conference on Tuesday, Mar. 19 to showcase the

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PSP Launches Groundbreaking Fire Preparedness Initiative In Permian Basin

MIDLAND The Permian Strategic Partnership (PSP) revealed Tuesday its commitment to enhancing fire training in the region by investing $300,000 for advanced training courses and facility upgrades in partnership with The Seminole Volunteer Fire Department and The Andrews Volunteer Fire Department. $200,000 is allocated for courses offered by Texas A&M Engineering Extension Services (TEEX) and other

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Mound House Woman Says To Use Her As A Cautionary Tale After Her Dog Died In A Boarding Facility

CARSON CITY, Nev. (KOLO) – A Mound House woman is fighting for accountability after her dog died in a Carson City boarding facility. One month ago today, Joslynn Dark got a phone call no pet parent wants to hear. Her beloved golden doodle had suddenly passed away after being at Booboo’s Buddies for just a

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Net Nanny Bust: Thurston County Man Pleads Guilty To Attempted Child Molestation

An Olympia man has pleaded guilty to crimes connected to the Net Nanny sting operation that arrested 15 men who were seeking sexual relationships with minors. Aaron Michael Henderson, 32, of Olympia stood quietly on Tuesday, March 12 in his jail uniform and confined behind a cage as presiding Cowlitz County Judge Thad Scudder accepted

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Volunteers Empower Seniors To Advocate For Themselves In Long-Term Care

Ombudsman volunteer and Ridgefield resident Pam Wells walks door-to-door in long-term care facilities across northern Clark County, checking in with senior residents and noting their desires. As their advocate, Wells helps empower them to make decisions about their treatment at long-term care facilities. From medical choices to leisurely activities, she supports seniors’ rights to choose

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Available Now: Former St. Helens Resident Publishes 5th Book

  During World War II fighter pilots who shot down five enemy planes earned the title of ace. Rusty Bradshaw is now an ace in book publishing. A fifth book written by Bradshaw, a former St. Helens resident, is now available for purchase on multiple platforms. “Death in Hazard” was produced by Amazon Book Publications.

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View Ridge Students Present Architectural Designs For Potential New Middle School

View Ridge Middle School students are laying the groundwork for new schools in Ridgefield while learning about architecture. On Tuesday, March 12, three groups of students presented architecture plans for a new middle school campus to Ridgefield School District’s Board of Directors. The assignment corresponds with a 25,000-square-foot proposed middle school included on the upcoming

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