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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

Are hoping to better understand the virus and how to ease restrictions here. And make use of land discrimination israel is said to have been boxing in palestinians and densely Populated Areas for decades. And unsporting premier league clubs say no to resuming the season at a neutral venue the league is now in talks with the u. K. Government about teams using their own state. Its been a deadly day in afghanistan with 2 attacks one on a hospital and another on a funeral a suicide bomber is believed to have set off an explosion among mourners and province thats in the east at least 21 people were killed that 55 injured and a hospital in the capital kabul has also been targeted 14 people died there including 2 newborn babies alexia brian reports. Ambulances and the military raced to the scene of an attack on some of afghanistans most vulnerable. Gunman storming a hospital compound in the capital kabul with the Aid Organization Doctors Without Borders from a maternity clinic new mothers and

Glasgow homeowners who carry out building work without permission not facing court action

Some home owners and developers who carry out building work without permission in Glasgow are getting away with it and not facing enough court…

Exciting times | News, Sports, Jobs - Messenger News

-Messenger photo by Chad Thompson The road that will one day become Second Avenue South is taking shape at the Crossroads Mall site. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson Dirt work continues at the Crossroads Mall site on Wednesday. The developers for the site are working on recruiting nationally known retailers when the new shopping center emerges. -Messenger photo by Chad Thompson The road that will one day become Second Avenue South is taking shape at the Crossroads Mall site. A booming shopping and entertainment venue that features nationally known retail stores is part of the vision for the Corridor Plaza development.

Coming soon: softer water | News, Sports, Jobs

– Messenger photo by Bill Shea Tall racks of pipes called skids hold the new reverse osmosis filters at the John W. Pray Water Treatment Plant in Fort Dodge. Each pipe contains a plastic filter with microscopic holes that even bacteria cannot pass through. Forcing the water through those holes removes calcium, magnesium and other substances, thus reducing the hardness of the water. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea A pair of Canada geese stroll across the lawn at the John W. Pray Water Treatment Plant on Phinney Park Drive recently. Who was John W. Pray? The water treatment plant in Fort Dodge is named after a man who worked for the city from 1903 to 1965. He was the utilities manager from 1909 to 1965. During his career, he was president of the American Water Works Association and the American Public Works Association.

Intersection still closed after water main breaks | News, Sports, Jobs

-Messenger photo by Bill Shea Fort Dodge public works employees work late Tuesday night to repair a wayer main that broke at Central Avenue and 15th Street earlier that evening. Repairs were completed at around 7 a.m. Wednesday. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea Floodlights illuminate the intersection of Central Avenue and 15th Street late Tuesday night as Fort Dodge Public Works Department employees repair a water main break. -Messenger photo by Bill Shea Fort Dodge public works employees work late Tuesday night to repair a wayer main that broke at Central Avenue and 15th Street earlier that evening. Repairs were completed at around 7 a.m. Wednesday.

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