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Warrenton residents demand more answers on Amazon data center project
WARRENTON, VA. (7News) — More than a year after the Warrenton Town Council approved the zoning law change required for Amazon to build a 220,000-square-foot data center there, community members still have questions. On Wednesday, the council invited testimony from Dominion Energy to hear how they plan on powering...
Willing Warriors invites you to the Ribbon Cutting for the PenFed Grand Lodge
Warriors (WW) announces the Ribbon Cutting for the PenFed Grand Lodge and Patriot Pavilion will be held on May 18, 2024. Willing Warriors is excited to expand the number of groups and programs offered at the Warrior Retreat in 2024 and beyond. The expansion will allow WW to serve over 600 more Warriors annually! The spacious six-bedroom home and 2,000-square-foot multi-purpose room will host expanded Warrior group programs, providing a safe and nurturing environment for their healing journey. Retreat stays are already planned for post-traumatic stress counseling, moral injury, entrepreneurial training, and Veteran-led leadership training, all of which will play...
Heuvelton team in finals of world’s largest student rocketry competition
HEUVELTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – A team from Heuvelton Central School is among the 100 national finalists in the American Rocketry Challenge, which had a record-breaking 922 teams and 5,000 students from 45 states enter this year. The 100 finalist teams will compete at the National Finals Fly-off on May 18, in The Plains, Virginia, just outside Washington, DC. Teams […]
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu Launches "Wake Up the Night" Grants to Revitalize City's Nightlife
Mayor Michelle Wu is putting a new spin on Boston's nightlife with a fresh grant aiming to kickstart the evening economy. The "Wake Up the Night Grant," unveiled by Wu and Boston's Office of Nightlife Economy, is doling out funds to community members and groups looking to inject some life into the city after dark. A cool quarter-million dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act is up for grabs, with grants reaching up to $10,000 apiece for those ready to enlighten the city’s nights.
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