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Day: January 17, 2023

Sonoma Valley Unified School District Faces Tough Decisions with Declining Enrollment

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Sonoma Valley Unified School District will consider multiple options as it faces declining enrollment. Some of those options include closing and consolidating schools and re-configuring grades. Consulting company Perkins-Eastman is working with the district on a Facilities

Sonoma Valley Unified School District Faces Tough Decisions with Declining Enrollment

chair-and-table-in-class-room-with-black-board-background-no-student-school-closed-concept

Sonoma Valley Unified School District will consider multiple options as it faces declining enrollment. Some of those options include closing and consolidating schools and re-configuring grades. Consulting company Perkins-Eastman is working with the district on a Facilities

Sonoma Valley Unified School District Faces Tough Decisions with Declining Enrollment

chair-and-table-in-class-room-with-black-board-background-no-student-school-closed-concept

Sonoma Valley Unified School District will consider multiple options as it faces declining enrollment. Some of those options include closing and consolidating schools and re-configuring grades. Consulting company Perkins-Eastman is working with the district on a Facilities

Break from the Storms Coming After Wednesday’s Rain

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Three weeks of relentless rains are winding down in California. NBC’s Jay Gray has the latest on dry days ahead for the state. “Forecasters say one more storm is going to move across the state on Wednesday

Break from the Storms Coming After Wednesday’s Rain

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Three weeks of relentless rains are winding down in California. NBC’s Jay Gray has the latest on dry days ahead for the state. “Forecasters say one more storm is going to move across the state on Wednesday

Break from the Storms Coming After Wednesday’s Rain

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Three weeks of relentless rains are winding down in California. NBC’s Jay Gray has the latest on dry days ahead for the state. “Forecasters say one more storm is going to move across the state on Wednesday

Search for missing 4-year-old girl in Oklahoma now a 'recovery operation'

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Oklahoma Highway Patrol (CYRIL, Okla.) — The search for a 4-year-old girl who was reported missing after a postal carrier found her sister wandering alone outside is now considered a “recovery operation,” authorities said Monday. The update

Search for missing 4-year-old girl in Oklahoma now a 'recovery operation'

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Oklahoma Highway Patrol (CYRIL, Okla.) — The search for a 4-year-old girl who was reported missing after a postal carrier found her sister wandering alone outside is now considered a “recovery operation,” authorities said Monday. The update

Search for missing 4-year-old girl in Oklahoma now a 'recovery operation'

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Oklahoma Highway Patrol (CYRIL, Okla.) — The search for a 4-year-old girl who was reported missing after a postal carrier found her sister wandering alone outside is now considered a “recovery operation,” authorities said Monday. The update

Where are the New Water Infrastructure Projects for California?

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In 2014, California voters approved billions of dollars for infrastructure that would catch and store much-needed water from winter storms. Nearly ten years later, none of the major storage projects have gotten off the ground. Critics lament

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