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KUWAIT CITY, March 15: Within the framework of the efforts exerted by the supervisory teams in the Kuwait Municipality to follow up on the implementation of health requirements, the supervisory team at the Audit Department and the Follow-up of Municipal Services in the Ahmadi Municipality Branch carried out field tours of commercial complexes, shopping centers and retail stores throughout the governorate regions to ensure the stores adhere to the Municipality’s regulations and implement the Cabinet decisions concerning health requirements. Director of the Audit and Follow-up Department of Municipal Services at the Governorate’s Municipality Branch, Sa’ad Al-Shaiba, said the Municipality is keen to implement the decisions of the Council of Ministers related to health requirements, especially that the supervisory team at the governorate branch works two shifts covering all regions to ensure the commitment of the shops and commercial complexes and super markets. He po
There is one good place to go sledding in Coldwater — Kiwanis Hill.It’s in Heritage Park behind the Browne Recreation Center, created in 1976 by the Coldwater Kiwanis Club.It’s great for sledding, if there is snow. But that’s often the problem — not enough snow.Until now.Kiwanis Club and the city of Coldwater have joined forces and purchased a snow machine.From 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Saturday there will be a celebration of the snow machine at the hill. Kiwanis Club
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Dec 14, 2020 9:15 AM
COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – A portion of Marshall had to be shut down Saturday morning when a semi-tractor trailer became detached from the semi and struck a power pole between Pierce and Taylor in the City of Coldwater.
Department of Public Safety Director Joe Scheid says only one vehicle was involved. The power pole was damaged and there was a fuel spill but there was no loss of power and no injuries were reported.
The Coldwater Police and Fire Department responded along with the Coldwater Board of Public Utilities and the Department of Municipal Services.