Month: December 2022
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Group Rallies to Protect Montana Constitution
Group Rallies to Protect Montana Constitution The new year begins with the prospect of big changes to the Montana state…
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Arizona’s First Emergency Shelter for Homeless Seniors to Open Next Summer
Arizona's First Emergency Shelter for Homeless Seniors to Open Next Summer Arizonans 55 and older who are experiencing homelessness in…
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SD Tribes Hindered by Limited Resources During Brutal Storm
SD Tribes Hindered by Limited Resources During Brutal Storm Conditions may have improved, but Native American tribes in South Dakota…
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Northern NM Communities Get Boost in 2022 Wildfire Financial Relief
Northern NM Communities Get Boost in 2022 Wildfire Financial Relief More money is on the way to help New Mexico's…
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EPA Provides Funding for Green Jobs in NY
EPA Provides Funding for Green Jobs in NY The Environmental Protection Agency is investing $14.3 million in green jobs training…
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Report: Group Works to Alleviate Arkansas Food Deserts
Report: Group Works to Alleviate Arkansas Food Deserts A recent report shows Arkansas has a "food desert" issue in urban…
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‘Untreated Crisis’ as Concern Mounts Over Florida’s Poor Oral Health
'Untreated Crisis' as Concern Mounts Over Florida's Poor Oral Health Florida leads the nation in the number of individuals, nearly…
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Idaho’s PUC Approves Controversial Solar Study
Idaho's PUC Approves Controversial Solar Study A recent move by the Idaho Public Utilities Commission could mean solar panel owners…
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CT Facing Rise in Evictions
CT Facing Rise in Evictions Connecticut is seeing a record high number of evictions. During 2022, the state recorded more…
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Making Houshold Budgets Work for Low-Income North Dakotans
Making Houshold Budgets Work for Low-Income North Dakotans The transition to a new year often has people thinking about new…
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