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Holyoke residents invited to weigh in on PILOT payments as city faces loss of tax revenue
Public listening sessions this month will help shape recommendations for the state's PILOT program amid concerns from Holyoke leaders about shrinking property tax revenue.
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4mState decertifies Baldwin County mental health nonprofit after finding ‘inadequate’ care
The Arc of Baldwin County could close as early as July 15, depending on the appeal status.
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4m1,200 pickleball players are descending on Michigan for one of the sport’s top tournaments
The Beer City Open has grown into a world-class championship featuring Major League Pickleball's Mid-Season Tournament, amateur competition from 40 states and a festival atmosphere running through July 12.
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3mWoman sees snipers on Wendy’s roof; proclaims the coming of Jesus: Richmond Heights Police Blotter
A woman reported July 4 that there were three snipers on the roof of Wendy’s and that Jesus was coming.
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3mRed Sox homer leader will be Boston’s first Home Run Derby participant in 15 years
For the first time in 15 years, the Red Sox will have a participant in the Home Run Derby. Willson Contreras was confirmed as a participant Wednesday
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2mOfficers assist Pepper Pike police in tracking down drunk driver at his home: Gates Mills Police Blotter
Pepper Pike police asked that officers check a residence in the village July 5 for a vehicle that may have been involved in a hit-skip accident and would have heavy front-end damage. Officers located the vehicle in the driveway with the driver asleep inside of it.