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Wastewater Project

Whitewood City Council Approves $4.15 Million Wastewater Project to Enhance Treatment Facility

The wastewater project aims to improve the city’s wastewater treatment facility, addressing the inadequacies of the current system and accommodating the expected population growth. Whitewood City Council gave the green light to a crucial wastewater project during their Monday night session The resolution, approved by the council, allows the city to apply for financial assistance…

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Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

Proposed Bill Seeks to Tighten Regulations on Decentralized Finance (DeFi)

With the increasing popularity of DeFi, regulatory authorities worldwide are turning their attention to this domain. The United States Senate has recently embraced a proposed bill aimed at imposing stricter regulations on the rapidly growing sector of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) Concerns surrounding potential money laundering and illicit financial activities within DeFi have prompted calls for…

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G Herbo

Chicago Rapper G Herbo To Receive Reduced Sentence Of Up To 3 Years In Prison After Pleading Guilty To Wire Fraud Allegations

Chicago rapper G Herbo will receive a reduced sentence of up to 3 years in prison after pleading guilty to wire fraud allegations. Chicago Rapper G Herbo Will be Sentenced to Up to 3 Years in Prison After Pleading Guilty to Wire Fraud and Identity Theft Allegations Chicago rapper G Herbo will be sentenced to…

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Damien Matthew Guerrero

Damien Matthew Guerrero Granted Release Almost 20 Years After Murdering, Burying 18-Year-Old Woman In California Despite Objections From Victim’s Family

Damien Matthew Guerrero was granted release from jail almost 20 years after murdering and burying an 18-year-old woman in California despite objections from the victim’s family. Damien Matthew Guerrero Was Granted Parole After Spending Almost 20 Years in Prison For Murdering and Burying 18-Year-Old Woman in 2003 Damien Matthew Guerrero was granted parole after spending…

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Lorna Roxanne Green

Lorna Roxanne Green Pleads Guilty to Arson Attack on Wyoming Abortion Clinic

U.S. District Judge Alan Johnson accepted Green’s plea agreement with prosecutors during the change-of-plea hearing. Lorna Roxanne Green, a 22-year-old abortion opponent, pleaded guilty to a federal arson charge on Thursday, admitting that anxiety and nightmares about Wyoming’s first full-service abortion clinic drove her to break into and set fire to the facility Lorna Roxanne…

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Sen. Chuck Grassley Releases FBI Document

Sen. Chuck Grassley Releases FBI Document Alleging Biden Family Involvement in Bribery Scheme, FBI Expresses Safety Concerns

The FBI expressed concerns that the release “unnecessarily risks the safety of a confidential source.” Sen. Chuck Grassley, on Thursday, publicly disclosed an FBI document that contained unverified allegations implicating President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden in an alleged bribery scheme The redacted document revealed by Sen. Chuck Grassley a conversation between the…

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Missouri sales tax will be waived in back-to-school sales tax holiday

Back-to-school consumers can take advantage of the Missouri sales tax cut. A new modification for Missouri’s annual back-to-school sales tax holiday this year will waive Missouri sales tax at both the state and local levels. Previously, towns could impose Missouri sales tax over this special weekend. The Missouri Legislature approved Senate Bill 153 in 2021, which eliminated…

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