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WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced $60 million in funding for its largest-ever cohort of university-based Industrial Assessment Centers (IACs), which assist small- and medium-sized manufacturers in reducing their carbon emissions and lowering energy costs, while training the next generation of energy-efficiency workers. The groundbreaking investment will help remove barriers to decarbonization across the manufacturing sector and advance the Biden Administration’s goal of achieving a clean energy economy.
“America’s best and brightest university students are successfully helping local manufacturers reduce pollution, save energy, and cut their electricity bills,” said Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. “DOE’s university-based Industrial Assessment Centers are assisting small- and medium-sized businesses – particularly those in disadvantaged and underrepresented communities – in the transition to a clean energy ec
County, Cities Begin Map-Drawing Process to Set How Local Government Officials Are Elected
Redistricting will be based on data gained from the latest U.S. Census Bureau count, and residents are invited to get involved
The current map for the five Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors districts. (Santa Barbara County photo) By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue
July 24, 2021
| 7:05 p.m.
Every 10 years, local governments use new U.S. Census Bureau data to redraw district lines to reflect how local populations have changed since the last census count, and the new districts affect how government officials are elected for the next 10 years.
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MOUNT VERNON – St. Clair County Circuit Judge Robert Haida improperly sentenced Leondre McClendon to 80 years in prison for rape and other crimes he committed at age 16, Fifth District appellate judges ruled on July 20.
They relied on a fresh opinion of the Illinois Supreme Court, finding a sentence longer than 40 years for a juvenile offender violates the U.S. Constitution.
The Supreme Court found a shorter sentence provides a meaningful opportunity to obtain release based on maturity and rehabilitation.
According to background in the ruling, McClendon walked Belleville’s streets after dark on May 5, 2016, with a cousin the same age and a brother two years younger.