November 7, 2024
Intangible Assets

Proposed senior housing project could increase overall housing inventory in Alpena | News, Sports, Jobs

Courtesy Photo This is a rendering of a proposed project for a senior living complex called The Gardens of Alpena Senior Living Community. The proposed $48 million project would be located on a portion of the city-owned property off U.S.-23 North and feature 128 apartments, in two structures. ALPENA —

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Fixed Assets

More than 40 suspected stolen vehicles and plant machinery recovered in Rochdale – Roch Valley Radio

43 vehicles seized in total. Four people arrested on suspicion of theft of motor vehicle and money laundering offences. Officers also seized five Rolex watches, on Tag Heuer watch, seven bottles of vintage whiskey as well as £5000 in cash. Yesterday (Thursday 22 August 2024), officers from our Rochdale North Neighbourhood Team assisted by our

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Fixed Assets

Green Allotments launch community competition to win land to ‘grow your own’

A charity which buys land so that local people can get started with ‘grow your own’ is offering to help communities get more allotments in their area. Green Allotments charity has a mission to create new allotment sites. With sky high allotment waiting lists, council rents are rising all the time, and for many people

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Gold Investing

The price of gold is at a record high. Here’s why

A gold rush is here. The precious metal hit an all time high this week. The spot price for gold closed Tuesday above $2,514, according to data from FactSet. That’s the highest closing price recorded for the commodity to date. Here’s what you need to know. What is the price of gold today? The spot

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Intangible Assets

Fall turkey permits available for UP hunt; Michigan waives ORV permits this weekend | News, Sports, Jobs

Michigan’s leftover fall turkey licenses will go on sale to those who applied but were unsuccessful in the drawing beginning at 10 a.m. Eastern time Monday. All remaining leftover licenses will go on sale at 10 a.m. Eastern time Monday, Aug. 26. Licenses are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. The

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Operating Assets

East Lansing DDA to consider hiring firm to market sale of Evergreen Avenue property

EAST LANSING — A pair of firms have made marketing proposals to the East Lansing DDA that officials hope could eventually lead to the sale of several long-vacant properties and new development near downtown. The city’s DDA bought the parcels at 314, 328, 334, 340 and 344 Evergreen Ave. more than 15 years ago for

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Operating Assets

ANU changes investment policy to exclude certain arms manufacturers following months of pro-Palestinian protests on campus

In short: The ANU has announced it will no longer invest in certain weapons companies in the long-term, following months of pressure from pro-Palestinian student groups. The university said its council had decided that its “long term investment pool [would] not invest in controversial weapons manufacturers and civilian small arms manufacturers”. What’s next? Pro-Palestinian students

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Intangible Assets

Iowa City mulling tobacco permit cap, location restrictions

The Iowa City City Council is continuing to explore amendments to its tobacco permitting process, possibly limiting the number of permit approvals and where products can be sold. The council tasked City Attorney Eric Goers with exploring these changes in May, when the city instituted a moratorium on new tobacco permits. The city has ceased

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Fixed Assets

Housebuilder donation helps Stafford school buy new sensory equipment for ‘chill-out’ room

BOOST FOR COMMUNITY: Lisa Marie Harrison from Ashberry Homes visiting Flash Ley Community Primary School, with parent governor Gregory Parker, teacher Kyla Young and pupils (Image: Ashberry Homes) A Stafford school has received funds to buy specialist sensory equipment for its intervention room – where children can go to ‘chill out’, thanks to a local

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