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City of Albany Pools and Spray Pads Open for the Season
Mayor Kathy Sheehan and Department of Recreation Commissioner Jonathan Jones have announced that the Mater Christi Pool is now open for the season, adding to the list of City swimming pools and spray pads available to residents.
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The hunt for truck drivers: Auburn alumnus, AAA Cooper Transportation CEO updates supply chain managers on must-have transportation
Experienced truck drivers who do their homework can garner a salary between $100,000 and $120,000, and demand for their services is only going to grow, an industry leader says.
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Fourth Of July Information
Independence Day is an exciting and fun time in Jackson Hole. The Town of Jackson offers tips and important information to help make the holiday safe and hassle-free.
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Library Closed on July 4
Library Closed on July 4
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July Fourth City Closures
All City of Bedford offices, including City Hall, Municipal Court, Library, Animal Shelter, and Old Bedford School, will be closed Monday, July 4 in observance of July Fourth. Roy Savage Pool at Central Park will open noon to 5 p.m. (regular hours) for open swim.
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Snow King Mountain Summer Construction Updates & Recommened Hiking Route
This summer Snow King Mountain will be engaged in several on-mountain construction projects. Recreational users are urged to use caution and heed all posted signs as this is an active construction site.
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Activities Available at Freedom has a Birthday presented by Rocky Mountain Power
Activities scheduled for the Freedom has a Birthday event presented by Rocky Mountain Power have been set. From the UniWyo Credit Union Toddler Zone to the Free Ice Cream Cones made possible by Meadow Gold Dairy and the Masonic Temple there is sure to be something fun to do on the 4th of July at Washington Park between 10am and 4pm.
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Prairie Meadows Board of Directors approved a $20,000 Community Betterment Grant and Lowe’s approved a $2,000 Hometowns Grant for the Bondurant Dog Park
As the Bondurant community is eagerly awaiting the construction of the Bondurant Dog Park, City leaders are successfully gaining more and more outside funding. As is reflected in the mission statement of the 2012 Bondurant Comprehensive Plan, Bondurant prides itself in being a friendly, tranquil place to live with rural qualities and hometown values.
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RFID company Tageos joining Auburn University RFID Lab advisory board
Tageos, a global market leader in the design and manufacturing of RFID inlays and tags, will join Auburn University’s RFID Lab advisory board July 1.
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Fostering Artistic Growth
Cartoon figures were imagined and created at Eastern Wyoming College’s Graphic Arts Camp.
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Mayor Brown Reminds Residents That Buffalo City Hall Will be Closed on Mon. June 20 for Juneteenth
Mayor Byron W. Brown today reminded Buffalo residents that Buffalo City Hall will be closed on Monday, June 20, for the official observation of the Juneteenth holiday.
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Stop A Killer – DED
Annually, June 22 to 28 is the week that the Society to Prevent Dutch Elm Disease (STOPDED) asks for our assistance to save beautiful elm trees from the deadly Dutch elm disease (DED).
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Flag Day Fireworks Reminder
Flag Day Fireworks Reminder
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Town Offices Closed for Juneteenth Holiday on June 20
The Town Offices will be closed on Monday, June 20th in observation of the Juneteenth Holiday. Payments may be placed in the drop box located in the drive-thru lane. There should be no changes to the trash collection. Have a safe holiday weekend.
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Summer Concert Series: Morgan Dean on June 18
Summer Concert Series: Morgan Dean on June 18
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2022 Juneteenth Closings and City Service Schedules in Arlington
Many City of Arlington municipal offices and facilities will be closed Monday, June 20, 2022, in observance of Juneteenth.
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Helping to Resolve Conflicts Through Mediation
With warmer weather, neighbors may find themselves crossing paths more often which can bring both wonderful opportunities for connection and occasionally more conflict. Summertime is also a common time for lease turnover, where landlords and tenants may find themselves in challenging negotiations regarding move out and security deposit disagreements.
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Neighborhood Network News: June 15, 2022
What you need to know for the June 18 Runoff Election, celebrate the Fourth of July in Arlington, everything you need to know for this weekend’s Juneteenth Jubilee, and learn more about the major road construction completed in East Arlington in this week's Neighborhood Network News.
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Auburn Nursing faculty publish article on new simulation with therapy dogs
The Auburn University College of Nursing and its Animal-Assisted Therapy program have again garnered the attention of Nurse Educator magazine.
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Downtown Construction
Downtown Construction