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Thames Valley school board’s lawyer resigns after months-long leave
Education director Bill Tucker said that Ali Chahbar had resigned to “pursue other opportunities.”
Musk Pay Package Proposal Promotes Powerful Push Back
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Norway’s Ferry Operator Norled Could Have Saved Money & Staff by Skipping Hydrogen
Norled, one of Norway’s largest best known ferry operators, has lost about a billion kroner, about €85 million, in two years. The company is now cutting staff, including more than a dozen land-based positions, to try to steady its finances. These losses did not come from a collapse in ridership … [continued]
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Points North: How ‘Bout Them Apples?
By Austin Rowlader, Interlochen Public Radio
Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
This episode was shared here with permission from Interlochen Public Radio.
Luke Marion is on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan looking for apple trees.
Ballot proposals advance, aiming to get ‘dark money’ out of politics
By Georgia Hill
Utility companies have a history of using “dark money” to influence Michigan elections. Now, organizations are attempting to advance ballot initiatives aimed at stopping utility companies from contributing to politicians who run for or hold offices that impact them.
The post Ballot proposals advance, aiming to get ‘dark money’ out of politics first appeared on Great Lakes Echo.
