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Anyone know why a news helicopter is flying low & circling

Anyone know why a news helicopter is flying low & circling. Anyone know why a news helicopter is flying low & circling around 93rd/Weaver Lake Blvd? Thank St. Paul teens learn real world job skills through generous bike drive donations MAPLE GROVE, MINN. May 12, 2021 On May 1, 2021 TopLine Federal Credit Union hosted a bike donation drive at all branch locations with donations benefiting Keystone Community Services’ Youth Program, Express Bike Shop. TopLine members dropped off their unused bikes and bike parts to help support local youth employment. Donations ranged from a single bike to truck loads. As the day wrapped up, TopLine members donated record breaking 310 bikes!

Supervisors discuss dog park policies | News, Sports, Jobs

aharpster@lewistownsentinel.com LEWISTOWN- During the Derry Township Board of Supervisors meeting on Monday evening, Deb Pallo, from the Kishacoquillas (Kish) Dog Park Committee, expressed concerns issues about policies being broken at the dog park. These broken policies include: unvaccinated dogs, including puppies, coming to the park, which is not allowed, children playing in the dog park, eating in the dog park as well as alcoholic drinking and smoking occurring. Pallo had previously purchased signs to stop smoking at the park which were taken down. The dog park committee is looking into enforcing a membership, a low cost one, with a card system that allows members to get into a newly implemented gate. The update to the park is an estimated $800 to $1,000.

Committee weighs moving, staying options for City Hall | News, Sports, Jobs

mmaroney@sungazette.com City Council’s Ad Hoc City Hall Committee met Tuesday and honed in on two final options to remain at the current City Hall or to renovate office space the city owns at Trade and Transit Centre I or II. “I think we are making progress to the point of completion for the committee,” said Councilman Adam Yoder, its chairman. Short of a funding plan, which is estimated to be $4 million to $5 million for either option, the committee has narrowed its intent to either make a decision on staying at City Hall or moving the administrative offices to one of the transit buildings, with the exception of the Williamsport Bureau of Police.

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