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Kirton seeks to resurrect rail relocation talks

Booker T Washington papers joining UVa s digital publication program

The papers, which encompass the years between 1901 and Washington s death in 1915, will be searchable and can be used in conjunction with other Rotunda imprint publications in its American

Marlboro Twp trustees make plans for CARES Act funds

The Alliance Review DEPARTMENT REPORTS Fiscal Officer Tracy Ferrett: • Received emails that legislation passed to extend the deadline to Dec. 31, 2021, for local governments to use the CARES Act Funds. The Office of Budget Management is working to adjust the deadlines for local governments for grant reporting purposes. • Trustees stressed invoices and requisitions should be turned in at least montly, after Ferrett said there have been some issues. Trustee Ken Eddleman added that the end of the year is a busy time and Ferrett should not have to take the time to send reminders about turning in invoices. He said one option would be to not use the township credit card for these purchases and reimburse for charges instead. Eddleman added that Ferrett was not set up as a point of contact on some of the township accounts and cannot contact vendors directly for certain issues, including when they are charging sales tax in error.

City Hall looking at building 3 overpasses at rail crossings

Saskatoon / 650 CKOM Jan 9, 2021 2:26 PM City of Saskatoon administration is prioritizing planning for overpasses at the Marquis Drive, 11th Street West and Preston Avenue railway crossings. As the next phase of a Grade Separation Feasibility Study originally completed in 2018, administration will report back to council with options to reduce rail delays on Monday at a standing policy committee on transportation. “Grade separations would provide the benefits of savings to travel time, improved safety, avoided emissions, and reduced vehicle operating costs. However, many locations examined have significant private property impacts and create other issues,” a report by engineering manager David LeBoutillier said.

Bodo s Bagels temporarily closes on UVA Corner due to COVID-19 concern

Bodo’s Bagels temporarily closes on UVA Corner due to COVID-19 concern Bodo’s Bagels temporarily closes on UVA Corner due to COVID-19 concern By NBC29 Newsroom | December 24, 2020 at 3:58 PM EST - Updated December 24 at 9:12 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Bodo’s Bagels says it is temporarily closing its location on University Avenue after an employee tested for the coronavirus. The business announced on Facebook Thursday, December 24, that the employee last worked a week ago. However, Bodo’s Bagels will be shuttered out an excess of caution. Employees at the UVA Corner location that worked with that person will be tested and quarantined, as well.

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