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Developer announces plans for Waynesboro Marketplace

Developer announces plans for Waynesboro Marketplace
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Sheetz, Chipotle, Popeyes and more coming to new Waynesboro development

Sheetz, Chipotle, Popeyes and more coming to new Waynesboro development
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Stuarts Draft Elementary s Erica Cason is Teacher of the Year

Building condition report verifies school roof failed

An engineering report confirms that Hunter Elementary School sustained a partial roof collapse last month. A portion of the building is open for classes but it’s still not clear if the school will open as normal when the 2021-2022 school year begins in August, according to the Fairbanks North Star Borough public information officer. “We are in the early stages of getting the design work complete for the final repair. We will have much better information to answer your questions in a few weeks,” PIO Lanien Livingston said in an emailed answer to questions. According to a report by Design Alaska, the roof collapsed in a building addition constructed in 1974. The report says the collapse happened in the school library or room 144.

Kansas City Publication Takes Accountability For Decades Of Racial Bias In Reporting - Blavity

Kansas City Publication Takes Accountability For Decades Of Racial Bias In Reporting Mara Rose Williams, the paper s Black education reporter, inspired the publication s series. December 22, 2020 at 10:36 pm The Kansas City Star’s editor-in-chief and president apologized for the unjust coverage of the Black community, which fed into fueling racism and segregation among its residents. “A long overdue apology from @KCStar today: For much of its early history through sins of commission and omission it disenfranchised, ignored and scorned generations of Black Kansas Citians,” Mike Fannin, who has been an editor at The Kansas City Star since 2008, wrote on Twitter. In its 140 years of existence, the coverage of the Black community by The Kansas City Star has been deprived of “opportunity, dignity, justice and recognition,” Fannin wrote in the newspaper s six-part series, which was published on Sunday.

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