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Nov 23, 2024 |
ascelibrary.org | James Craig |Bryan A Tolson |Simon G. M
: Journal of Hydrologic EngineeringVolume 30, Issue 1Get full access to this articleView all available purchase options and get full access to this article. Data Availability StatementSome or all data and code generated that support the findings of this study are available in an online repository: https://github.com/jhonrom/ScreeningWildfireImpacts.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
courier-journal.com | Corrie Shull |James Craig
A recent op-ed by David Jones Jr. reminds us that while everyone is entitled to their own opinion, they cannot make up their own facts. While Jefferson County Public Schools, like all school districts, faces challenges and has room for improvement, the strides our students have made under Superintendent Marty Pollio and this Board of Education are inarguable. Our graduation rate has gone from 82% to 88% with the gap between white and Black students virtually erased.
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Jun 20, 2024 |
lexology.com | James Craig |Nina Blomfield |Achi Simhony |Henry King
The Commerce Commission (NZCC) has filed proceedings in the Wellington High Court against Foodstuffs North Island (Foodstuffs NI), alleging that it lodged restrictive land covenants with the intention of preventing competitors (namely Woolworths New Zealand) from opening new supermarkets and/or expanding existing ones at several locations in the North Island.
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May 19, 2024 |
yahoo.com | James Craig
Having served as the chief of the Detroit Police Department, and after seeing the issues facing our cities and neighborhoods, I can tell you firsthand that President Joe Biden’s policies are devastating our community. Whether it is “Bidenomics” or the crisis at the southern border, the Biden Administration has proven that it will stop at nothing to continue its failed agendas, even if it means turning its back on the Black community.
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May 13, 2024 |
detroitnews.com | James Craig
James Craig | The Detroit NewsSpring is here and with it comes petition filings for federal and statewide elected offices. Two years ago, several Republican candidates for governor, me included, were removed from the ballot due to signature and circulator issues. I’d hoped lessons were learned for future candidates, but it appears not. Despite the high-profile lessons of 2022, candidates are finding themselves back in the same soup.
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