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What’s News Today: Budget discussions, parking changes What’s News Today: Budget discussions, parking changes Here’s a look at some of the stories we’ll be following today as they make headlines across the country and Southwest Virginia. Tags: What s News Today (WSLS 10) Roanoke City Council will hold a joint meeting with the school board today. The superintendent will give a presentation on “Equity in Action Destination 2030.” City council will also get an update on the budget for the next fiscal year. A lane closure in Lynchburg could impact your commute today. Northbound Seventh Street from Court Street to Main Street will be down to one lane. Work will take place weekdays through the end of the month from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ....
ICTU has concerns over peat supplies for power plant and south Kildare horticulture business Congress seeking just transition for jobs Reporter: ); ); The Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) today (January 27) called on Minister Eamon Ryan to initiate an urgent review of national energy policy and to guarantee the continued operation of Edenderry Power Station, amid fears that a shortage of peat fuel could jeopardise the plant’s generation capacity and undermine Ireland’s energy security. Following the recent decision by Bord na Móna to cease all peat harvesting, unions have expressed fears that insufficient stocks of peat could jeopardise the continued running of the Edenderry power plant and precipitate further job losses within Bord na Móna itself. ....