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New state law requires MTA to post financial plans ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — A new state law in New York seeks to shine a light on the New York City subway system's finances. The measure, signed into law last week by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, will require the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to post its financial plans online before the ...
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State seeks nominations for Senior Citizens Hall of Fame COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The state's Department of Aging is seeking nominations for the Ohio Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. Officials say the Hall of Fame annually honors residents 60 and older who have made and continue to make a lasting impact on their professions, vocations or communities.
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State to award grants to support programs to grow trees PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The state is awarding grants to support community programs to grow trees. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management says $30,000 is available in matching grants. It's working in partnership with the United States Forest Service and the Rhode Island Tree ...
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Custer State Park to reopen Monday, but trails still closed CUSTER, S.D. (AP) — Custer State Park is set to reopen on a limited basis, a week after a wildfire closed the popular park in South Dakota. Officials say U.S. Highway 16A and State Highway 87 South will reopen to the public Monday morning. But all other roads and trails in the park will remain closed.
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Washington state police officers wounded in gun battle BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) — Two western Washington state police officers have been hospitalized with gunshot wounds, and a 53-year-old Bremerton man is dead after an exchange of gunfire just west of Seattle. Authorities say the Bremerton police officers at about 1:15 a.m. Sunday approached the ...
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Arkansas State Police investigate officer-involved shooting BATESVILLE, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas State Police has opened an investigation after two police officers in Batesville shot a 28-year-old man who pointed a handgun at them during a traffic stop. State Police say Andrew D. Hatley of Batesville fled after the officers stopped a vehicle in which he was a ...
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Iran's state TV shows researcher confessing to espionage TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran's state TV has aired a broadcast in which an Iranian researcher confesses to relaying information to a foreign intelligence service about Iranian nuclear scientists who were later assassinated in 2010. In the Sunday broadcast, Ahmad Reza Jalali, in jail since April 2016, said ...
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Montana dentists fear cuts' effect on vulnerable patients BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Montana dentists fear state budget cuts for adult dental care will hurt people with disabilities and elderly people most. Montana's dental care for those populations have been praised by dentists, but the state's Medicaid program is now facing an $8.9 million funding cut as part of ...
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Technology helps Nebraska tax auditors target non-filers Fulton said the technology has helped pinpoint residents who are most likely to owe the state a large amount of money. People with higher personal incomes, those who owe money to the Internal Revenue Service and non-filers in Nebraska are more likely to face scrutiny, Fulton said. Additionally, the ...
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Kansas State University president starts new coin tradition MANHATTAN, Kan. (AP) — The president of Kansas State University has started a tradition of giving special coins to members of the school community as a token of appreciation. The coin features a purple Powercat and President Richard Myers' name on one side, with the university seal on the other, ...
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Cleveland State gets $1M to create entrepreneurship lab CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland State University has received $1 million to create a collaborative, interdisciplinary learning laboratory to foster creative thinking, innovation and entrepreneurship. The gift from industrial property developer Weston Inc. will be used to create the Weston Ideation Lab within ...
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Sex offenders sue over Indiana registry requirement INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Three men have filed a lawsuit over an Indiana requirement that they register as sex offenders when moving to the state, saying they're being treated differently than other residents in similar situations. Patrick Rice, Adam Bash and Scott Rush all were convicted out of state and ...
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Central Connecticut State Blue Devils @ Boston College Eagles Central Connecticut State Blue Devils and Boston College Eagles meet in the Division I Men NCAA Basketball on 17 Dec 2017. Place live bets on this match and win with Marathonbet.
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Ct frameworks social studies Using all of these standards in Connecticut Elementary and Secondary Social Studies Frameworks CONNECTICUT STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION ME AND MY COMMUNITY SOCIETY AND OURSELVES Connecticut Elementary and Secondary Social Studies Frameworks – Adopted February ...
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