The Cree tradition of snowshoe-making is being revitalized thanks to newly designed courses that take participants from finding the right tree to each intricate step of the frame bending and ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNUse it or lose it: Five Atlanta federal buildings at risk of being sold if workers don’t returnThey're among a list of 25 federal buildings nationwide under consideration of being disposed of or consolidated.
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Atlanta News First on MSN‘Miracles happen’: Volunteers join robust search effort for missing Atlanta teacher on Lake OconeeOn Friday, dozens of volunteers joined sheriff’s deputies and crews from the Department of Natural Resources to try and ...
MoCreebec Chief Allan Jolly is being remembered as “a visionary and compassionate leader” after his passing January 19 at ...
The Cree School Board is joining with the Eenou-Eeyou Community Foundation to offer a scholarship program for post-secondary students pursuing careers identified as critically needed in Eeyou Istchee.
Citing ex-Speaker Michael Madigan’s conviction, former Gov. Pat Quinn called on Gov. JB Pritzker to toughen Illinois ethics ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNDeKalb County faces up to $100 million in fines after delays in water system fixesMajor delays in repairing DeKalb County’s aging water infrastructure could soon cost the county tens of millions of dollars.
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Atlanta News First on MSNFulton County Jail inmate stabbed, taken to hospital, sheriff’s office saysAn inmate at the Fulton County Jail was stabbed, according to a Fulton County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson. The stabbing ...
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Atlanta News First on MSN‘Not a time to shrink the VA’: Atlanta VA nurses reject Trump Administration’s buyout offerThe union representing nurses at the Atlanta Veterans Affairs is urging its members not to accept the resignation offer by ...
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Hosted on MSNFulton County cuts arts and culture budget in halfBoard of Commissioners approved a $1.4 billion budget, which included $1.3 million for arts and culture programs.
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Hosted on MSNAtlanta City Council halts use of heavy machinery in encampment sweeps, creates task force on homelessnessOn Monday, the Atlanta City Council made notable changes to how the city approaches homelessness and specifically how it conducts encampment clearings.
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