
Black residents want formerly-thriving street revitalized in Decatur, Alabama
Northwest Decatur, Alabama residents want the city to bring back the glory days of West Moulton Street. Revitalizing this busy thoroughfare is a key…
Northwest Decatur, Alabama residents want the city to bring back the glory days of West Moulton Street. Revitalizing this busy thoroughfare is a key…
A citizens group working to renew Eastern Kentucky’s economy is making a push this week for a proposal to free up $1 billion for…
In South Bend, Indiana, new buildings housing high-tech startups are being built on the site that once housed the Studebaker automobile factories. This construction…
A new Jewish Community Center opened in early December of 2016, and it’s a major step forward in revitalizing West Tampa, Florida. “We’re not…
Arkansas USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) State Conservationist Mike Sullivan recently announced the availability of $20 million to help landowners protect and restore…
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