Taylor Haggerty
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The town hosts regular events every year, including a wind turbine festival and a Fourth of July fair, and there are plenty of buildings in the downtown that could house businesses or people. But many of those buildings sit empty.
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Montgomery County's first-ever comprehensive plan outlines a list of desired land uses in the county, as well as what the residents would like to keep out. On that second list? Low-income housing.
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The legislation would prevent boards from halting developments within four miles of their city limits due to health and safety concerns.
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The ordinance requires scooter companies such as Bird or Lime to pay an annual fee of $15,000 to operate in the city. They would also have to pay $1 per scooter, per day.
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Hotter, wetter summers have increased the amount of fungus and insects in the area, which makes it harder for the trees to grow.
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Jim Conwell is stepping down from his role as president of the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. The school's Board of Trustees accepted his resignation Wednesday.
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Deer collisions happen more frequently this time of year because their populations are up due to migration and mating patterns. And the phenomenon isn't restricted to rural area
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The airport is expecting an 8 percent increase in traffic from fall break last year.The highest traffic is expected for early flights.
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Duke estimates that by 2020, customers will save an average of about $7, or 5.6 percent, on their average monthly electric bill.
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The bill would be an amendment to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act.