News Articles
Daily Collegian - One of five Frat Row houses was razed yesterday afternoon, as the University of Massachusetts comes closer to owning the five pieces of property located on North Pleasant Street. A backhoe crunched down and flattened the purple and white house . more.
Canceled classes are latest school construction woe in Clark (The Star-Ledger)
Heavy rain in early October knocked out the heat and hot water at Clark’s Arthur L. Johnson High School for more than two weeks, as water flooded the boiler room through holes dug as part of ongoing construction at the school. more.
Training complex opens in a blaze (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Cranberry celebrated the completion of a $350,000 public safety training complex, not with champagne toasts and speeches but with fire and heavy equipment. more.
Two Dairies Receive Commerce Loans for Expansion
Wisconsin Ag Connection - The dairy is investing an additional $585,000 in the expansion, which will include the construction of a four-row, freestall barn. The project will create five jobs. All Wisconsin dairy producers, both existing and start-up, are eligible to apply . more.
Sample Ballot
North Channel Sun - The issuance of $31.71 million school building bonds for construction, acquisition and equipment of school buildings in the district (including the rehabilitation, renovation, expansion and improvement thereof) and the purchase of the necessary sites . more.
CABINET APPROVES PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION PACKAGE (Central News Agency)
Taipei, Oct. 25 (CNA) The Cabinet approved Wednesday a public construction package under which the government will funnel a total of NT$728.9 billion (US$21.95 billion) over the next three years into resolving problems such as flooding, water shortages, an unsatisfactory environment and the lack of leisure facilities. more.