Officers. Theyll be offering remarks and laying a wreath at the police memorial. Well have live coverage starting here at is 11. And also the Senate Meeting at 3 00 today, working on Transportation Department nominationings. Live coverage here on cspan2. Thanks for everyone here who came on time, and i just want to give brief introduction. My names colin quinn, im the Deputy Director of communications here at csis. Thanks very much, colin. Normally when a president goes to israel, you have a very pleasant public profile, and usually an announcement of some new form of usaid or assistance to israel. The problem you have here is theres also a lot of underlying issues. And how many of these were actually either be dealt with publicly or during a president ial visit is pretty hard to estimate. Some of them are fairly obvious. There is the question of what will happen about moving the u. S. Embassy to jerusalem. There are all the issues relating to the settlements. Will the u. S. Take a sta
GOULDSBORO Chelsea Jayne Field, 22, of Gouldsboro, passed away far too soon on May 20, 2023. The younger child of Andrew Field of Warren and Victoria (McKnight) Reynolds of Winslow, she was born in Damariscotta on December 12, 2000 and educated in.
Monmouth University has spent millions of dollars on campus investments while borrowing next to nothing. Philanthropic support helps, but a clear balance sheet remains a top strategic priority. Monmouth University has spent $168 million on construction in the last decade, building new facilities and updating existing structures all without incurring debt. With an endowment of around $135 million, Monmouth doesn’t have deep pockets. And it isn’t just the generosity of donors alone that has allowed Monmouth to add to its campus without taking out loans; it’s a steadfast commitment to operating with little to no debt on the balance sheet.
When the burner assembly on his hot-air balloon came loose 100 feet above a Sonoma County vineyard, pilot Jeff Spear improvised a safe landing for his 12 passengers.