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News Editor news@presspublications.com The Wood County commissioners have approved a resolution to fund environmental design services for a project to improve Dry Creek and adjacent areas in the Village of Walbridge.
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Home » Latest News, Newsroom » DOT NEWS RELEASE: HDOT REMOTE LEARNING WEBSITE WINS SILVER AT 2021 PELE AWARDS DOT NEWS RELEASE: HDOT REMOTE LEARNING WEBSITE WINS SILVER AT 2021 PELE AWARDS Posted on Jul 14, 2021 in Latest News, Newsroom HONOLULU – The Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) Highways Division, Oahu District, Storm Water Management Program won a Silver Pele Award for its interactive remote learning website. The Pele Awards recognize excellence in advertising and design in Hawaii. The redesigned website was awarded a Pele Silver in the Online and Interactive category. The Hawaii Storm Patrol Remote Learning Website was established to maintain student engagement after the COVID-19 pandemic halted educational outreach opportunities. The interactive website educates Hawaii youth about the importance of preventing trash from entering Oahu storm drains, how pollution impacts our oceans, and what to do to prevent pollution.
By Erica Thomas, managing editor TRUSSVILLE — The Trussville City Council approved a revised version of an agreement with Trussville City Schools concerning the use of properties between the two entities. During its regular meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021, the council unanimously approved the Reciprocal Use Agreement with TCS. In the agreement, the City and TCS agree to “memorialize their longstanding informal reciprocal use agreement in writing to facilitate better understanding of each party’s role in the continued relationship between the parties and to organize, to promote, and to conduct programs and activities that further the education, health and general welfare of the community.”