Thu May 12, 2022 - Southeast Edition #10 Cindy Riley – CEG Correspondent
Deemed the largest project in the history of the University of South Carolina, Campus Village will provide four new buildings and more than 1,800 new beds by fall of next year. Phase one of the $210 million und
Tue June 07, 2022 - Northeast Edition New York Yimby
Construction on the foundation of a two-building residential development at 312 West 43rd St. in midtown Manhattan is nearing completion. The 373,133-sq.-ft. project will include a 33-story tower and seven-story extension with a sha
Watch this video to see how Satish Kumar, a resident of Haryana, created the world’s first fully-automated brick making machine and revived his family business in the process.
S onipat born Satish Kumar’s family owned a brick-making company which shut down in 2010 after incurring hug
Watch this video to see how Satish Kumar, a resident of Haryana, created the world’s first fully-automated brick making machine and revived his family business in the process.
S onipat born Satish Kumar’s family owned a brick-making company which shut down in 2010 after incurring hug
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A plan by Florida health officials that likely would restrict Medicaid insurance coverage for gender dysphoria treatments for transgender people lacks sound medical justification and may be politically motivated, according to a group of academics from Yale University
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A plan by Florida health officials that likely would restrict Medicaid insurance coverage for gender dysphoria treatments for transgender people lacks sound medical justification and may be politically motivated, according to a group of academics from Yale University
Road construction projects like this one rely on the sand, crushed stone and gravel produced at area quarries. Daily Herald File Photo
A strike by the workers who produce gravel and other essential materials for roadwork is raising concerns it could hamstring a crucial constr
The I-66 Outside the beltway Project is expanding approximately twenty-five miles of the existing I-66 corridor into a multimodal travel solution for the ever-growing northern Virginia region outside Washington, DC. In the densely populated area, the existing roadway configuration wasn’t mee
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There’s one that’s made from recycled washing machine parts.
Long gone are the days of digging a hole and surrounding it with rocks to stoke a fire for warmth, cooking, and communing. Now we have options t