Dayton expects more money to demolish homes
DAYTON — City officials expect another million in federal funds to address neighborhood blight and will use the money to demolish homes along Salem Avenue and North Main Street.The money is part of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program III.
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New recycling program starts Monday: Here’s some tips to remember
Can you recycle wire hangers, disposable razors, and paper plates that have food on them? Nope, yep and not without rinsing.
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Topics / State of Green Business 2011
The State of Green Business Report 2011 examines trends in corporate sustainability, exploring the impact and rate of the greening of business. The accompanying Forums offer a hands-on experience to learn about the latest in corporate sustainability from leading experts in the business world.
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Mauser helping keep Slidell clean
The biggest frustration for Bill Mauser is all the cigarette butts he finds on the streets and sidewalks of Slidell.
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