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The project involved upgrades to 16 water treatment plants at a total cost of $24 million to comply with water safety regulations requiring protozoa protection for each of these plants.
Do you find that your calendar is filled with endless meetings, deadlines, and back-to-back commitments? It’s not just you.
WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (KRDO) — A project on Highway 67 that KRDO 13's The Road Warrior covered when it began in mid-March is now approximately halfway ...
Idaho Cleanup Project (ICP) crews recently completed a significant achievement by successfully transferring 40 spent nuclear fuel baskets into safer, long term storage vaults. U.S. Department of ...
SEATTLE — The Varsity Inn property, at 1801 N. 34th St., sold last week for almost $1.5 million, according to King County records. The seller was the longtime family landowner, ...
By Lisa Respers France, CNN (CNN) — Jennifer Aniston is expanding her relationship with Apple TV+ beyond “The Morning Show.” The streamer announced Tuesday that Aniston will next star in a ...
Lululemon has filed a lawsuit against Costco that accuses the wholesale club operator of selling lower-priced duplicates of some of its popular athleisure clothing.
Friday, June 13 There’s a joke that rock critics love Elvis Costello because he looks like a rock critic, but while his geek-chic wardrobe stood out from the punk rock crowd in the late ’70s ...
Jennifer Aniston to star in TV project based on child actor Jennette McCurdy’s memoir WireImage/Getty Images via CNN Newsource ...
The Plant Project — Texas’ first Black woman-owned plant shop — is proudly returning to the city in full bloom with a brand-new location at M-K-T Heights (600 N. Shepherd Drive, Suite 117).
We'll be back." The project's first phase continues into early next year. A more disruptive phase may be the replacement of a water main on 8th Street between Cimarron Street and Bear Creek.