The Oak Lawn Village Board approved new lighting along 95th Street with help from a Southwest Conference of Mayors $722,000 grant.
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Upcoming demolition projects will clear space for Oak Ridge National Laboratory research
The Isotope Lab contained equipment used to process, convert and ship radioactive isotopes. Researchers produced medical isotopes.
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Buc-ee's purchases land in Oak Creek for $7.5M, records show
According to state property records online, Buc-ee's purchased land in Oak Creek — along Interstate 94 just south of Elm Road valued at $7.5 million. Last week, the city's plan commission unanimously ...
The 89,000-square-foot facility on 13 Mile across the street from main hospital will serve as a surgical center for less complicated surgeries.
Efforts to protect Loudoun’s historic resources were celebrated during the annual Loudoun County Preservation Awards program held Sept. 25 at the Birkby House in Leesburg. The Loudoun Preservation Soc ...
Construction is set to begin Oct. 1, on McNeill Avenue in Oak Bay, where crews will replace underground utilities between Foul Bay Road and Transit Avenue.
In St. Cloud, major road projects like Pantown phase 4 are finishing up, while the annual lead service line replacements in the park addition neighborhood continue to make progress.
The Dallas Wings’ practice facility at Joey Georgusis Park in west Oak Cliff is on its way to construction.
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'Where science meets opportunity': Folsom Lake College unveils $86 million science building
Folsom Lake College opens Oak Hall, a $86 million science building set to transform STEM education for over 12,000 students.
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Oak Ridge cleanup crews preparing buildings for demolition on national laboratory site
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management cleans old facilities, allowing for new science and research missions at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
The Atomic Lodge 1301 worked with community partners for the grant in order to provide needed services to Scarboro residents.
Former Sen. Lamar Alexander gives a historical perspective on the recent surge of entrepreneurial activity now transforming historic federal sites.
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