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The authority says its rate consultant recommended a considerably higher bill increase than what it settled on.
The care center, featuring hyperbaric chambers, could help patients suffering from chronic skin wounds, ulcers and other injuries.
Here are the Royals who stood out on and off the field, according to the district.
The man collected more than $200,000 in disability benefits despite posting photos of himself bodybuilding, the attorney general says.
The bill would provide an alternative funding source for volunteer EMS personnel, taking the burden off of local taxpayers.
Students also discussed the meaning of Memorial Day and what they feel the flag symbolizes.
Sean Peters and his fellow Scouts crafted new picnic benches at the park. They were congratulated by Mayor Ralph Ekstrand.
Randy, an 8-year-old male domestic shorthair tabby, was surrendered to the animal shelter by his previous owner. He awaits a new home.
The district's 2021-22 budget proposal was voted down by residents on Tuesday.
Congratulations to Ian Kaish and Griffin Crafa!
BREAKING: The woman was injured when a vehicle's tire fell off and flew over the divider, striking her car, police say.
Juneteenth, which celebrates Abraham Lincoln's order to end slavery with the Emancipation Proclamation, will be observed in the township.
The free rides will be available to senior citizens, veterans and people who are driving impaired, according to Executive Steve Bellone.
If the pilot goes well, the district could permanently have certified therapy dogs available throughout the school year.
BREAKING: See whether the South Huntington School District's budget passed this year.
Willy and Wonka, 11-month-old Russian blue cats, were rescued from a hoarding situation. The brothers are looking for a comfy home together.
All three incumbents running for school board positions were ousted by their respective challengers.