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Mesa City Council puts $260M bond on Nov. 5 ballot
East Valley Tribune (Mesa, Ariz.) via Yahoo News· 1 day agoJun. 11—The rush is on to educate Mesa voters about 12 projects totaling $260 million that the city proposes to fund through the sale of bonds over the next five to six years ...
Energy Fuels Announces Election of Directors
WKRN Nashville· 12 hours agoEnergy Fuels Inc. (NYSE American: UUUU) (TSX: EFR) ("Energy Fuels" or the "Company"), a leading U.S.-based critical minerals company, announces the results of the
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The Daily Sentinel· 5 days agoAudrey Ballard deadlifts during the second day of the Special Olympics State Summer Games at Colorado Mesa University on June 8, 2024.
Printed Letters: June 11, 2024
The Daily Sentinel· 2 days agoAgain, having worked closely with Commissioner Rowland, I can tell you she is dedicated to helping Mesa County, and at great personal cost. Does President Biden care about ...
Biden only wants you to think he'll enforce existing immigration law
AZCentral | The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAs Biden wrapped up his Tuesday press conference, he refused to answer any questions. One reporter loudly asked, “Why now?” I think we all know why now. Jon Gabriel, a Mesa
The fast-food industry claims the California minimum wage law is costing jobs. Its numbers are fake
Los Angeles Times· 19 hours agoThe fast-food industry has been wringing its hands over the devastating impact on its business from...
We asked Coloradans what they want candidates to focus on this election. Thousands answered.
Colorado Newsline via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThousands of Coloradans responding to a survey by their local newsrooms say candidates competing for...
On This Day, June 9: Laverne Cox is first transgender person on cover of Time
UPI· 4 days ago1 of 3 | Laverne Cox arrives on the red carpet at the King's Trust 2024 Global Gala at Cipriani...
Party assembly meetings result in no primaries for SOS | A LOOK BACK
Colorado Springs Gazette· 5 days agoBuckley, a longtime Denver resident from a Black “family of modest means,” had gone to work for the secretary of state’s office straight out of high school and worked her way up through the ...