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Woman rushed to hospital after collision with lorry in Buntingford

Woman rushed to hospital after collision with lorry in Buntingford An air ambulance is believed to have been called Monks Walk in Buntingford (Image: Google Maps) Sign up to our newsletter for daily updates and breaking newsInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign up here! When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice A woman was rushed to hospital with a head injury after an incident around midday today in Buntingford.

Early voting starts Monday for area school, municipal elections

With early voting beginning Monday for the May 1 election, many municipal elections — such as Temple mayor — and bond issues will be determined by area voters. Texas Secretary of State Ruth R. Hughs encouraged those eligible Texas voters to cast their ballots as soon as possible. “Texas voters will have the opportunity to make their voices heard by voting on candidates and measures that will directly affect the governance of their cities, towns, school districts and other localities,” Hughs said in a statement Wednesday. “I encourage all eligible Texans to set aside time to ensure that they are informed and prepared so that they can confidently cast their vote and help shape the future of the Lone Star State.”

Temple residents receive sewer, water warranty letters; city partnered with company on offer

Envelopes marked with the city of Temple’s logo, advertising sewer and water line warranties, have confused some local residents receiving them. Sewer Line Warranties of America — the company sending out the letters — has partnered the city to help provide the warranties. The city unanimously approved the public-private partnership last year during their Oct. 15 meeting. Assistant City Manager David Olson said the city has been reviewing its sewer systems and has found some problems are with private lines not those owned by the city. Repairs of these lines, Olson said when he presented the agreement to the City Council, can be expensive and unexpected.

A cold case, a haunting mystery - Los Angeles Times

Reporting from SAN LUIS OBISPO     One warm Friday night in late spring 10 years ago, Kristin Denise Smart and three other young women started walking from their dorms at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. They were headed for the neighborhoods of apartment complexes and overpopulated “Animal House -like bungalows that border the campus. They were looking for a party. It was Memorial Day weekend. Kristin’s first year away at college was coming to a close. The 19-year-old from Stockton would have considered that something to celebrate. As far back as February, she’d written to another student that “school seems like it is never going to end.”

Governor Ivey awards money to help combat homelessness

Governor Ivey awards money to help combat homelessness A new grant is assisting those who were left homeless during COVID-19 By Tiffany Thompson | April 9, 2021 at 10:44 PM CDT - Updated April 9 at 10:45 PM HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - Governor Kay Ivey is awarding more than $22 million to help Alabamians who are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless during the COVID-19 pandemic. The city of Huntsville is getting $1.8 million to help the growing crisis. Homelessness is something Huntsville city leaders have been talking about for some time now, and they hope the portion of money they get from Governor Ivey will mean no one else is left on the streets.

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