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The scientist-engineer I most admire is William Hayward Pickering (1910-2004). Born in Wellington, he moved at the age of six, after his mother's death, to live with his grandparents in Havelock ...
Determining the number of residents will help ensure Westfield receives adequate state and federal resources to meet the growing population's needs.
DOGE targets Census Bureau, worrying data users about health of US data infrastructure The bigger concern is whether the Census Bureau is going to be ready for test run-throughs next year of the ...
A federal judge has dismissed a proposed class-action suit accusing the LDS Church of fraud over the faith's financial practices, specifically about tithing.
Just four days before the election, voters can learn what the candidates think about issues that are important to Canadians.
Attorney General William Tong is filing another lawsuit against the Trump administration over federal funding cuts.
Westfield Mayor Scott Willis warns of potential financial loss due to Trump's freeze on hiring federal workers, delaying special census.
WESTFIELD, Ind. – Two months from now, enumerators were expected to go door to door in Westfield for a special census the city has already spent nearly $2 million and half a year planning. Ho… ...
Prince William County is rolling out a digital hub to support government workers who have recently lost their jobs.
City leaders say they have already grown so much since 2020 and need an accurate population count. They want to help taxpayers get their fair share of state and federal funding.
Lawsuits were filed against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its investment arm, alleging fraudulent use of member donations.