A New Albany, Indiana, man was indicted by a Hardin County grand jury on numerous charges related to a June high-speed chase that started in Hardin County and ended in
Thu February 18, 2021 - Southeast Edition #4
Irwin Rapoport â CEG Correspondent
Crews from CMES Inc. are reconstructing 6.2 mi. of SR 360 from a two-lane road to a four-lane median divided road, a $66.7 million project for the Georgia Department of Transportation .
The Georgia Department of Transportation s (GDOT) $66.7 million reconstruction and widening of SR 360 from SR 176/New Macland Road near Marietta in Cobb County to SR 120/Charles Hardy Parkway near Dallas in Paulding County began last summer and is expected to be delivered by
CMES Inc. on Nov. 21, 2023.
The initiative involves reconstructing 6.2 mi. (3.1 mi. in each county) of SR 360 from a two-lane road to a four-lane (12-ft. wide lanes) median divided (a 20-ft. raised grass median) road with curb and gutter; and 5-ft. wide sidewalks on either side. Also included are the installation of five box culverts, placement of precast arch culverts, bridge caisson work and pile driving.
The board is set: More than 80 candidates running for San Antonio mayor and City Council
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San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg, left, and City Council District 6 member Greg Brockhouse shake hands at the end of a mayoral debate at the Wyndham Riverwalk on April 3, 2019. Nirenberg defeated Brockhouse in a runoff that year for a second term; there will be a rematch between the two men in the May 1 city elections.Jerry Lara /Staff photographer
The slate of candidates for San Antonio mayor and the city’s 10 council seats on the May 1 ballot is set.
After Friday’s deadline for filing, city records showed 81 people are running for a spot on the City Council in a race defined by the human and economic toll inflicted on the city by COVID-19 as well as a reckoning over the power of the San Antonio Police union in the wake of a public demand for law enforcement reform.
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San Antonio council candidate for East Side district far ahead in campaign donations, mostly from out of state
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District 2 Councilwoman Jada Andrews-Sullivan gets a hug from Jalen McKee-Rodriguez at her election victory party in 2019. McKee-Rodriguez went to work for her as her director of communications but left in December 2019 and is now running against her for the council seat.Ronald Cortes /ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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As San Antonio City Council elections start to ramp up, one District 2 candidate has vastly out-raised all his opponents so far, including incumbent Councilwoman Jada Andrews-Sullivan.
What would you say if someone told you birds are government drones?
âA lot of things that people believe on social media are so unreal they canât help but think itâs true. So it either has to be so out of this world that it has to be believable, or it has to be a minor lie that can be stretched out,â said Angola High School student Tori Brown.
Twenty-year-old University of Arkansas student Peter McIndoe started âbirds arenât realâ by standing with a sign during a Jan. 17, 2017 Womenâs March in downtown Memphis, Tennessee. He yelled: âBirds are a myth, theyâre illusions, theyâre a lie. Wake up, America, wake up!â