Barrington Irving Technical Training School, a new aviation career training institution, will be opened by the Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners.

An Aviation Career Training Center to be Funded by Miami-Dade County

The Barrington Irving Technical Training School will soon welcome students interested in careers in aviation thanks to funding from the Miami-Dade County Board of County Commissioners. In contrast to existing facilities that train pilots, flight attendants, or airport workers, this new facility will address the rising demand for corporate aviation executives in the airline and […]

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The Commissioner of Shelby County Expresses Indignation Over Conditions at 201 Poplar

The Commissioner of Shelby County Expresses Indignation Over Conditions at 201 Poplar

Run-down. Short-staffed. And riskier than any maximum-security prison in the country. In terms of the percentage of detainees who died while in jail, last year the Shelby County Jail at 201 Poplar in Downtown Memphis exceeded Rikers Island. Pretrial detention occurs at the county jail. Until they’ve been found guilty in a court of law,

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Syrian Earthquake Kills Ten Members of a Man's Family From Prince Edward County

Syrian Earthquake Kills Ten Members of a Man’s Family From Prince Edward County

Ramez Al-Jassem lost ten loved ones in the devastating earthquake that struck Syria and Turkey on Monday morning. Al-Jassem found out from afar that his cousin, her husband, and eight of their children had been killed in the earthquake, he lived in Prince Edward County, about 65 kilometres west of Kingston, Ontario. “Some people have

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Delta County Sheriff, Commissioner respond to land use code update disruption

Sheriff and Commissioner of Delta County React to Land Use Code Revision Interruption

In recent months, Delta County residents have repeatedly disrupted the land-use code change process, culminating in the postponement of the in-person section of a planning commission meeting. The land-use code specifies the processes that must be followed for various land uses and variances, as well as what landowners can do with their land depending on

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The Ross County auditor's office has proposed new bed tax regulations

The Ross County Auditor’s Office Has Proposed New Bed Tax Regulations

Jeff Lehner is currently working with officials to build what he calls a more rational and efficient system before he is even sworn in as the Ross County auditor in March. The present bed tax is his current aim. Ross County’s existing bed tax ordinance dates back to 1982 and was last updated in 2013.

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Municipal control of development on outskirts soon to be a thing of the past

Municipal Oversight Over Outlying Development will Soon Come to an End

After the 2001 repeal of four ordinances that established buffer zones in Morgan County, properties on the outskirts of Martinsville, Mooresville, Monrovia, and Morgantown will no longer be under municipal administration. Before, governments could use the zones to regulate growth within specific regions outside of their official city or town limits. Residents of those areas

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A Retirement Announcement Was Made By The Register Of Deeds For Craven County

The Honorable Sherri B. Richard, who has served as the Register of Deeds for Craven County for many years, has announced her retirement, starting July 1. With her retirement just a few days short of 17 years as Register of Deeds, Richard will have served the people of Craven County for nearly 22 years. After

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Delaware County Schools Attend Annual "Peer Tutoring Day" at Ball State University

Delaware County Schools Attend Annual “Peer Tutoring Day” at Ball State University

On February 3, Ball State University played host to over eighty-five middle and high school students from Delaware County for the university’s second annual Peer Tutoring Day. Every year, this event is hosted to honor and support the area high school students who dedicate their time to serving as peer writing tutors at their respective

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Counties are Debating Whether to Invest in a Carbon Pipeline

Counties are Debating Whether to Invest in a Carbon Pipeline

Counties in west-central Illinois are still considering the possibility of financial compensation for their assistance in constructing a carbon dioxide pipeline. After hearing about McDonough County’s needs, Navigator CO2 put together a proposal with annual payouts ranging from $20,000 to $630,000 for a period of 30 years. In return, the county must “cooperate with the

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Manufacturer from Monroe County says it will invest $10 million

Manufacturer From Monroe County Says it will Invest $10 Million

The Monroe County, Missouri, business American Heavy Plate Solutions LLC plans to invest $10 million and create 15 new positions at its Hannibal Industrial Park location. Plans were announced by the firm, JobsOhio, Ohio Southeast Economic Development, and the Monroe County Port Authority on Wednesday. American Heavy Plate Solutions, which opened in 2018 and employs

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