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Protecting Good Initiative Shows Neighborly Love To Northside Birmingham Residents
Several residents who needed critical repairs to their homes were identified for the 2021 pilot.

Several residents who needed critical repairs to their homes were identified for the 2021 pilot.

The deadline to submit work is Feb. 18.
The warming station at Boutwell Auditorium will resume the evenings of Tuesday, Jan. 25 and Wednesday, Jan. 26 from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m.
ANCHORAGE, AK - Blueprint Alaska is pleased to welcome Malia Barto to the team as their
This event is free to attend and lunch will be provided.
He served as vice president and general manager before his recent promotion.
See the latest announcement from Anchorage Chamber of Commerce.
The event featured a legislative update from Georgia House of Representatives Speaker David Ralston.
The list includes innovators and entrepreneurs that are making an impact across Northwest Indiana.
They will be discussing these initiatives at the college and unit meetings throughout the spring semester.
Located inside the Dunedin Fine Art Center, the Palm Café offers a menu of sandwiches and soups with items made in-house by Chef Robert.
See the latest announcement from Anchorage Chamber of Commerce.
Sgt. Dreama Pullon from East Tennessee State University Public Safety has a new partner who's a "rock star" on campus.
The winners are from Dunedin Highland Middle School and Garrison Jones.
Utility bill online payments, building permit online payments and building permit scheduling will be unavailable through 5 p.m. Sunday.
The ACP will provide eligible households with a benefit of up to $30 a month to help reduce the cost of broadband service.
“Investors should be prepared for the ground to shift repeatedly in 2022,” says Raymond James Chief Economist Dr. Scott Brown.
Lee Artz, Ph.D., has recently published a new book intended for students of global studies and international communication at all levels.
He says growth in this tech education field has increased as a result of hybrid learning and working shifts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
East Tennessee State University College of Business and Technology has announced the completion of several projects with Winter Innovations.