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LancsLive on MSN'Our children have special needs but may have to get three buses just to get to school'Parents of children who have been rejected from their Secondary School choices have spoken to LancsLive about their ...
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Sangerville officials are looking to meet with Skowhegan-based Wentworth Partnerships & Associates President and Senior ...
Vandalia’s Tourism Center When I think of a tourism center I think about our nation’s National Parks. Places like that receives millions of visitors each year. Building and maintaining a tourism ...
To the editor: On May 5, we as a town voted down a police budget of just under $1.5 million. (" Dalton voters reject police budget and repurposing the old high school site before annual Town Meeting ...
As conversations around the state budget continue, it’s clear that New Hampshire needs more than short-term fixes—we need long-term, meaningful solutions to our public school funding crisis ...
In an increasingly diverse educational landscape, the importance of providing adequate education to students with special needs cannot be overstated. Students with special needs may have physical ...
We, the undersigned, are part of a large group of Evanston residents who have been working very hard to ensure that the Envision Evanston comprehensive plan (EE45) offers the best possible guidance to ...
85% of kids attend public schools and 15% of them are special-needs kids. Our legislators fund private schools at 90% and they don’t have to accept any special-needs kids.
The Northwestern Opinion State should fund special education at 60%, Oshkosh letter-writer says Oshkosh Northwestern Sat, April 26, 2025, 5:02 PM PDT 2 min read ...
Letter: It's time for cities to stop bankrolling developers "Now is time to end the practice of new construction special assessments. There is no longer a reason to incentivize development and ...
Property taxes have risen for almost 100% of residents in ND. If you rent, property tax/specials are the main reason for yearly rent increases. Costs are passed down. Yes, we've ...
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