Timber Tax Cuts Cost Oregon Towns Billions. Then Polluted Water Drove Up the Price. ProPublica 1/1/2021 by Tony Schick, Oregon Public Broadcasting, and Rob Davis, The Oregonian/OregonLive
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On a damp night in November 2019, dozens of residents packed into the local firehouse in Corbett, Oregon, a town about 30 miles outside of Portland. Water manager Jeff Busto told the crowd that logging had devastated a creek that provided part of the town’s drinking water supply.
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MALTA, N.Y. â The GLOBALFOUNDRIES-Town of Malta Foundation is awarding a total of 31 grants totaling $142,964 this year to benefit local organizations and community projects.
Each year, the GLOBALFOUNDRIES-Town of Malta Foundation looks for projects that are creative, innovative, and inclusive in their scope and opportunities that will provide the maximum amount of benefit to the local Malta community. The foundationâs 2020 slate of grants supports a wide variety of community needs and programs.
These grants are in addition to the $50,000 grant provided in March of this year to the Town of Malta to provide local individuals and families with grocery store gift cards.
Hattiesburgâs Town Park Square recognized by planning association Town Square Park was recognized by the Mississippi chapter of the American Planning Association. (Source: WDAM) By Tim Doherty | December 21, 2020 at 11:48 AM CST - Updated December 21 at 1:04 PM
HATTIESBURG, Miss. (WDAM) - The City of Hattiesburg recently had a gem of a park and a jewel of a former employee honored by the Mississippi chapter of the American Planning Association.
Town Square Park received the AMA chapterâs âGreat Public Spaceâ award, which is bestowed on âextraordinary examples of great planning combined with public commitment and extensive community participation.â
The park is home to the cityâs âfarmerâs market,â as well as concerts and other events.