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Greenland voters approve funds to finish Weeks Public Library project

Karen Dandurant GREENLAND  The town s voters approved funds to complete the expansion and renovation of Weeks Public Library in Tuesday s election. The petition warrant article will appropriate $198,000 for the project, after it passed in a 448-280 vote. The $3.6 million-plus project at the more than 120-year-old library broke ground last year. The town s voters approved the additional money against the recommendation of town selectmen and the budget committee. Randy Bunnell defeated Frank Catapano for one open seat for the Board of Selectmen, 433-220. Neither candidate was an incumbent. On the Planning Board, four people sought to fill three seats. Elected were incumbents Catherine Mederios (416 votes) and John McDevitt (453) and board alternate Robert Dion (337). They defeated incumbent Frank Catapano (269).

NH elections: Some towns vote Tuesday, others postpone till summer

NH elections: Some towns vote Tuesday, others postpone till summer
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Georgia signs contract to pull disputed water from lake

Georgia signs contract to pull disputed water from lake January 25, 2021 GMT GAINESVILLE, Ga. (AP) Georgia has signed an agreement with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that for the first time formally ratifies the rights of two suburban Atlanta counties to use Lake Lanier for drinking water. The lake northeast of Atlanta, formed by damming the Chattahoochee River, has been used for drinking water for decades. But federal litigation among Georgia, Alabama and Florida over who gets to use water in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint river system had questioned that use. The U.S. Supreme Court is scheduled to hear more arguments in that case on Feb. 22. But the agreements signed Wednesday date back to a previous Supreme Court ruling in 2012 that ruled that water supply was an authorized purpose of Lake Lanier. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers changed its rules in 2017 to let the lake be used for drinking water.

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