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Hands down, one of my all-time favorite foods has to be barbeque. It s like the smoke from a pit can find my nose from miles away. If you are looking for barbeque in the town of Berthoud, we know of a new place you need to check out. White Paper BBQ has officially opened on Saturday, June 26 at 450 8th Street next to Berthoud Brewing Company.
Jim Rowan, Pit Master, and owner of White Paper BBQ is smoking up all of your favorites that you would normally find at an authentic barbeque pit with a Texarado twist.
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The Heights schools misused public money to fund research into a school levy, the Auditor of State reported. (Chris Mosby/Patch)
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH The Cleveland Heights-University Heights Schools illegally used nearly $35,000 in public money to fund polling on an upcoming school levy, the state auditor reported this week.
Auditor of State Keith Faber released a 2020 financial audit of the Heights schools with a finding for recovery totaling $34,675, arguing the district improperly used public money to fund polling on an upcoming levy. The law is clear about using public funds on campaign activities like polling, Faber said. School districts must be extremely careful in using electioneering techniques paid for by taxpayers. In this case where the polling was clearly directed at levy voters and sought information regarding the upcoming levy, it was illegal and the district should know better.
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British billionaire James Dyson changes main address back to the UK, 2 years after relocating to Singapore
Founder of the Dyson company, designer James Dyson, poses during a photo session at a hotel in Paris on Oct 11, 2018. (Photo: AFP/Christophe Archambault)
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SINGAPORE: British billionaire James Dyson has changed his main address back to the United Kingdom, about two years after he relocated to Singapore, company filings in the UK showed.