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The North Platte Telegraph The cost of three new cars for the Police Department is less than originally thought.
A new completion date for the ongoing, citywide sanitary sewer upgrade project was set Thursday morning by the Fairmont Sanitary Sewer Board.The construction on the equalization (EQ) basin, which is the last leg of the project, is expected to be finished by the first of January, design department head for project engineers Greenhorne and O’Mara Steve Cain said.
$61 million spending plan calls for no real estate tax hike, end to occupational levy. Why borrow $4.8 million when you have a $10 million surplus? Carbon County Commissioners say it's a good business move against future expenses, and will allow an eighth straight year without a tax increase.
EATONTOWN — It was worth the wait, and officials at the Monmouth County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MCSPCA) are elated that the doors opened recently to its newly constructed thrift store. The grand re-opening of the thrift store was celebrated Nov.
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The economic downturn will help green industries focus more on saving money, an expert says.
LEOMINSTER -- The School District will ask the state to pay for large-scale renovations at Leominster High School following the completion of a project to replace the building's windows and HVAC system, according to Superintendent Nadine Binkley.
The County of Nevada has taken many steps over the past several years to conserve energy usage within its buildings in an effort to reduce the cost of monthly utilities.
Chuck Kelly is saving hundreds of dollars each month on utility bills because of a home energy audit and corrective action taken by Berkey's, the Home Energy Management Company. Kelly's electric bill dropped a whopping 40 percent the first full month. The EPA says more than half of all homes have one or more energy wasting problems caused by faulty HVAC equipment installation.
PLAINS TWP. -- A contract for lighting, heating, ventilation and air conditioning was granted tentative approval by the Joint Operating Committee of the Wilkes-Barre Area Career and Technical Center on Monday.