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Bethlehem Walnut Street garage replacement still opposed by some

Bethlehem Walnut Street garage replacement still opposed by some
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No Mow May participation canceled by City Council

Evanston will no longer participate in No Mow May, a national initiative designed to support native plantlife and local pollinators, the city announced Wednesday.  The initiative would have encouraged residents not to mow their lawns during the month of May. Studies from national organizers show letting grass grow uninterrupted protects pollinators and the plants they.

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Morning Report: Where Did Millions of Gallons of Raw Sewage Escape From? — Voice of San Diego

Morning Report: Where Did Millions of Gallons of Raw Sewage Escape From? — Voice of San Diego
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D65 celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month


D65 celebrates Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month
May 13, 2021
Evanston/Skokie School District 65 will celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month throughout the month of May “in solidarity” with AAPI community members, according to a Friday newsletter. 
“There is certainly an increased need for continued learning, discussion, and action after an alarming rise in violence and hateful attacks directed at Asian Americans and immigrants since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic,” District 65 superintendent Devon Horton said. 
The district will take steps to become an anti-racist institution, Horton said, which includes  teaching about diverse identities and accomplishments throughout class curriculums and across the school year.

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