Search results
Pa. should say yes to public school funding | Times News Online
Times News· 2 hours agoShapiro for the fiscal year 2024-25, trying to strike a deal before the June 30 deadline,” LNP/LancasterOnline’s reported. Lancaster County Republican state Sen. Scott < ...
Chattanooga Design Studio To Help With Master Plan For Montague Park
The Chattanoogan· 6 days agoThe City Council on Tuesday approved a contract for expenses of up to $970,000. Scott Martin, city...
Oklahoma City The Good Stuff | News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
KOKH FOX 25· 6 days agoKOKH Fox 25 provides, news, sports, weather and local event coverage in Oklahoma City and...
Montague Park project enters new phase - WDEF
WDEF Chattanooga· 4 days ago“This is the largest piece of public park land in our urban core, 47 acres, and Chattanooga is not getting it back.”, said Scott Martin, the...
Fierce backlash over plan to renumber Taunton street. Is your street next?
Taunton Daily Gazette via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“A smaller street like this is not as big an issue,” said Councilor Scott Martin, adding there are...
What HB 2370 would mean for public school funding [column]
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoEvery school district in Lancaster County would receive additional public school funding under state...
Sen. Martin, East Earl police to hold damaged license plate replacement event
Lancaster Online· 5 days agoIn Pennsylvania, a damaged license plate can get a driver pulled over and fined up to $100, but in...
Lights at Millersville University's Cooper Park fulfills goal of Marauders' baseball coach
Lancaster Online· 6 days agoWhen Jon Shehan took over as head coach of the Millersville University baseball program prior to the...
A nationwide model for higher-education reform
The Williamsport Sun-Gazette· 3 days agoToo often, lawmakers want to fix higher education by blindly throwing money at the problem. From President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel large amounts of student-loan debt to Pennsylvania Gov.
State education funding reforms still up in the air
Warren Times Observer· 4 days agoBoth legislative chambers left town this week after advancing sweeping educational reforms likely to wind up – in some form – woven into the state budget due June 30. While the plans don’t necessarily ...