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Hahira has begun work on a $24M wastewater plant. The new facility will allow for year-round discharge and accommodate future city development.
The City of Brandon is searching for a new mail contractor to generate utility invoices to customers. Brandon Mayor Butch Lee said the city found out through its ...
The first phase of the project covers about 12,800 linear feet and could involve some traffic controls. See the impacted area ...
According to a recent statement given to Eurogamer, Nintendo has said that Mario Kart World does not contain any AI-generated images. Why would the game even have that, you may ask? Despite how ...
He added that the invite was restricted to one person and said, “Per person, per plate da hisaab hai (It’s a per person, per plate scenario),” as he compared it with Indian weddings. Diljit ended the ...
During that earthquake, parts of California, Oregon and Washington could shake for up to five minutes, as the Juan de Fuca plate subducts ... industrial buildings and wastewater treatment plants.
April 30 (UPI) --The Texas Department of Transportation took on an unusual clean-up operation after an overturned truck lost its load of 8 million dimes -- $800,000 worth of change. The Texas ...
For heretofore unknown reasons, however, they often detect false positives. Here, we focused on domestic wastewater as a possible source of false positives and characterized fish nucleic acids in the ...
CLINTON, Miss. (WJTV) – The Clinton-Raymond-Bolton Wastewater Authority (CRBWA) officially broke ground on a wastewater project. Officials said Hemphill Construction Company was awarded the $14. ...
The smoke had hardly cleared from the pine-clad meadow of Baisaran when the United Nations Security Council issued its obligatory press communiqué. 26 holidaymakers, executed for being Hindus, lay ...
A heads up if you're getting ready to register your car. Maine will start rolling out its new license plate design, known as the “pine tree plate,” starting this Thursday. The plates replace ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — In the tell-all interview now seen by over half a million people, Buffalo Police officer Richard Hy blew the whistle on a series of alleged cover ups within Buffalo Public Schools.