PRAIRIE GROVE -- Prairie Grove School Board on Sept. 21 approved a $367,238 change order for its new middle school building off Bush Street due to rising costs in the construction industry.
Prairie Grove School Board already approved a major change order for the project this summer when it decided to add a new wing on the south side of the building to meet projected student growth over the next 10 years.
SGA Votes to Replace Greek Seat at Oct. 4 Meeting - The Beacon - MCLA
Student Affairs has withdrawn recognition of all Greek letter organizations at MCLA, the Student Government Association discussed during a meeting on Monday, Oct. 4.
As a result, SGA has to remove mentions of a Greek Seat in their bylaws and add a senator at-large.
According to a letter sent to SGA President Emma Marino from Heather Quire, the Inter-Greek Council is no longer recognized by MCLA after being deemed out of compliance with guidelines following a review.
Marc Abear: Congress is working on the largest tax increase in more than 50 years | Letters To
The Democrat promise is: "no family making under $400,000 a year will pay a penny more in taxes." That promise is patently false. The Build Back Better Act includes trillions in tax increases. The official scorekeepers confirm that taxes will go up for Americans earning $30,000 or more per year.
Two New Regional Productions Take Winding, Unorthodox Paths to Opening Night - INDY Week
As seasoned theater veterans , Melissa Dombrowski and Joanna Sisk-Purvis know the old showbiz adage, "Changes keep a show fresh."
Still, as the artistic director and music director of Stone Soup Theatre, they're hoping right about now that the region's newest theatrical troupe has seen the last of the major (and wholly unexpected) changes that their inaugural production of the Broadway musical, Something Rotten!
Hidden tax dangers and benefits when managing a remote workforce | Accounting Today
It's time for tax and mobility professionals to brace for change. The pandemic has accelerated remote workforce trends, and working from anywhere is becoming a baked-in feature at companies.
To stay compliant and avoid tax violations, it's time for tax and mobility professionals to step back and examine the pros and cons of the remote work landscape.
Chevrolet and Cadillac models bolster Budget's car rental fleet | ZAWYA MENA Edition
Anti-Semitic graffiti was discovered in Auschwitz
Includes graffiti “ Two references to the Old Testament are often used by anti-Semites, and slogans of denial Written in English and German, the museum added. Museum officials have told police the facts and are examining footage from CCTV cameras.
The museum added that the paintings would be removed once police completed their investigation. According to the museum, security on the 170-hectare site continues to be strengthened, but the company's budget has been hit by the health crisis associated with the Govt-19.
'Prime Minister, stop talking': journalist tells Boris Johnson, pressured by widespread
LONDON — A BBC journalist interrupted Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Tuesday to ask him to “stop talking” and answer his questions, during a tense interview about the UK’s supply problems, which have worsened for 15 days.
Read more: Boris Johnson admits the supply crisis is related to Brexit, but says it will not ease immigration
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