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Committee gives final presentation ahead of election

Community forum mostly draws supporters, few dissenting voices SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The School Building Committee held a community forum on Wednesday night to present its proposed facilities plan and take comments one final time before the special election.  On Tuesday, South Kingstown residents will finally answer the $85 million question of whether to stay at Columbia Street or relocate the high school to Curtis Corner. And while many community members have already cast their vote via mail or emergency ballot, it’s still anyone’s guess as to which way the vote will go when the polls close.  For months, the school facilities plan has been hotly debated among community members, and as the special election date draws nearer and nearer, tensions seem to only be on the rise. 

Louisville Pavement Sweep Receives Award of Excellence in Power Sweeping by World Sweeping Association

Supplied by WSA Presented annually, World Sweeping Association typically bestows the Award of Excellence in Power Sweeping at NPE. However, the show was a virtual event and as a result the 2021 award was presented via Zoom, but did not take away from the rich history of the award. The World Sweeping Association Award of Excellence in Power Sweeping continues a tradition I began in 1995, says Ranger Kidwell-Ross, founder and editor of American Sweeper magazine. This was spurred because I had won a national APEX award for Publication Excellence for my magazine. This motivated me to start a similar award for the power sweeping industry.

NAPSA Announces 2021 Leadership

NAPSA Announces 2021 Leadership
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Turning Face Masks into Pavement

An innovative way to reduce pandemic-generated waste by recycling single-use face masks into pavement. February 4, 2021 Adobe Photoshop | Mila.LifeReporters Photo supplied by Science of The Total EnvironmentThe coronavirus pandemic has caused many disruptions from business and economic impacts to the increased use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and their haphazard disposal that has created an environmental burden. Disposable masks and gloves have become a more common sight left on city streets and retail parking lots and as Jim Blackerby of Louisville Pavement Sweep calls it, the new cigarette butt .   A recent study conducted by RMIT University, and published in the journal

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