LOS ANGELES, Oct. 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Fenner Valley Water Authority (“FVWA”) today announced the creation of a $5 Million fund, the Southern California Clean Water Fund (“Clean Water Fund” or “SCCWF”), dedicated to aiding small water systems that are pursuing water quality improvements in Southern California. |
ATLANTA Oct. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Paul Bowers, Georgia Power's chairman, president and CEO, was honored last night for his leadership by The Council for Quality Growth, with its 29th annual Four Pillar Tribute.
The Four Pillar Award is a prestigious leadership award given to an outstanding.... |
, a public-private partnership to increase Southern California's reliable water supplies by conserving groundwater presently lost to evaporation in eastern San Bernardino County. FVWA will administer the fund, which is designed to be accessed by small water systems that serve disadvantaged communities in counties across Southern California. |
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 05, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Fenner Valley Water Authority (“FVWA”) today announced the creation of a $5 Million fund, the Southern California Clean Water Fund (“Clean Water Fund” or “SCCWF”), dedicated to aiding small water systems that are pursuing water quality improvements in Southern California. |
CHICAGO – A jury on Friday found Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke Guilty of second-degree murder in the 2014 shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. The October 2014 shooting was one in a series of deadly confrontations between law enforcement and black men and women that spurred a.... |
CHICAGO – A jury on Friday found Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke Guilty of second-degree murder in the 2014 shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. The October 2014 shooting was one in a series of deadly confrontations between law enforcement and black men and women that spurred a.... |
CHICAGO – A jury on Friday found Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke Guilty of second-degree murder in the 2014 shooting death of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald. The October 2014 shooting was one in a series of deadly confrontations between law enforcement and black men and women that spurred a.... |
ATLANTA Oct. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Paul Bowers, Georgia Power's chairman, president and CEO, was honored last night for his leadership by The Council for Quality Growth, with its 29th annual Four Pillar Tribute. The Four Pillar Award is a prestigious leadership award given to an outstanding.... |
The Four Pillar Award is a prestigious leadership award given to an outstanding Georgian who has served his or her community, region and state. The honor celebrates the recipient's philanthropic efforts, as well as significant contributions to economic development and the region's quality of life. |
ATLANTA, Oct. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Paul Bowers, Georgia Power's chairman, president and CEO, was honored last night for his leadership by The Council for Quality Growth, with its 29th annual Four Pillar Tribute. The Four Pillar Award is a prestigious leadership award given to an outstanding.... |
Terrell Fletcher caught the very first one. Little did Fletcher, or the guy who threw the pass to him, know at the time that it was the start of a record-setting journey. The play - the first completion of Drew Brees' career - went for seven yards, just a small fragment of the 71,733 yards Breesus has thrown for since then. |
Leke Adeboye, the last son and Senior Personal Assistant of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye has threatened to deal with controversial On-Air Personality, OAP, Daddy Freeze, for criticizing his mother, Foluke Adeboye. |
Terrell Fletcher caught the very first one. Little did Fletcher, or the guy who threw the pass to him, know at the time that it was the start of a record-setting journey. The play - the first completion of Drew Brees' career - went for seven yards, just a small fragment of the 71,733 yards Breesus has thrown for since then. |
© Provided by Trinity Mirror Shared Services Limited. From Mayors to sports stars, racism campaigners and No1 hit singers - Liverpool's black community has produced a great number of pioneers in its 250-year history. Here the ECHO takes a look at 17 inspirational figures, their achievements, accolades and successes. |
"Working in diverse fields, from the arts and sciences to public health and civil liberties, these 25 MacArthur Fellows are solving long-standing scientific and mathematical problems, pushing art forms into new and emerging territories, and addressing the urgent needs of under-resourced communities. |
The Blessing of the Animals is set for noon on Saturday, Oct. 6. RAYNHAM — It doesn't matter if your pet is furry or scaly – it can still receiving a blessing on Saturday afternoon. The annual Blessing of the Animals is set for noon on Oct. 6 at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Raynham, 660 North Main St. |
When Martha Conley and her son, Garrard, arrived at the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of “Boy Erased,” a movie based on Mr. Conley’s memoir, Ms. Conley found herself confused by the throngs of festivalgoers they passed on their way to the theater. “I said, ‘Who are all those people?’” recalled Ms. |
FLORENCE, S.C. - Channel 9 has learned the FBI will join the investigation into the Vietnam veteran and disbarred lawyer accused of killing one officer and wounding six others during a Florence standoff. Terrence Carraway, the 52-year-old veteran officer killed in the line of duty, will be honored.... |
The annual inflation rate in Turkey rose to nearly 25 percent in September, official statistics showed on Wednesday, as the Turkish lira remains weak against the US dollar despite a sharp interest rate hike last month. Consumer prices accelerated to 24.52 percent in September from the same month last year, up from a 17. |
By Jung Da-min Chun Ki-won, a pastor with the Durihana Mission in Seoul who has been helping North Korean defectors in South Korea and third countries since the 1990s, says he receives fewer inquiries from defectors seeking to escape from the North these days, compared to the past. |
This is the second in a two-part series on the nation's dog meat culture and people involved in it. ― ED. By Kang Seung-woo Dog farm owners are up in arms following the government's recent move to take dogs off the list of livestock, which is expected to shutdown their farms. |
A North Carolina man who told police he fatally stabbed his wife after overdosing on cough medicine pleaded guilty to her murder. Matthew Phelps was accused of stabbing his wife Lauren Hugelmaier Phelps, 29, to death after taking cold and cough medicine Coricidin because it made him "feel good". |
Erbil (AsiaNews) Nadia Murad, a Yazidi woman victim of sexual and other violence at the hands of the Islamic State (IS) group, was this year’s co-winner of the Nobel Peace Prize. Fr Samir Youssef, pastor in the Diocese of Amadiya (Kurdistan), spoke to AsiaNews about the decision of the Nobel committee. |
CEBU is no longer safe. This is the sentiment shared by many Cebuanos—from Cebu Archbishop Jose Palma to Cebu City officials and the netizens. A netizen noted on SunStar Cebu’s Facebook page that even if one is not into prohibited drugs, it’s not a safe place for people, especially at night. |
KALAMAZOO, MI -- Kalamazoo County's largest emergency shelter began clearing people from an empty lot it set aside for homeless people to camp. The Kalamazoo Gospel Mission offered to let protesters occupying Bronson Park move to a vacant grassy lot on Sept. 5, with a deadline to move out set for Oct. |
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