Bipartisan Legislation Aims to Fund School Safety Hotline for Colorado Students

Denver, Colorado – Amid growing concerns about school safety, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper joined state legislative leaders in a bipartisan effort to discuss the implementation of the Safe2Tell Act. This crucial measure aimed to provide funding and resources for a successful school danger hotline in response to the tragic Columbine high school massacre. The act established an anonymous platform for K-12 students to report safety issues such as planned shootings, bullying, and suicides to authorities. …

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Investigation into Fort Worth Hotel Explosion Could Take Months, City Launches Relief Fund for Impacted Businesses

Fort Worth, Texas – Emergency officials in Fort Worth are working diligently to determine the cause of the explosion at the Sandman Signature Hotel, which left 21 people injured back in January. The city has recently announced a $250,000 relief fund to assist businesses still affected by the blast. The aftermath of the explosion continues to linger on West 8th Street in downtown Fort Worth, with roadblocks and chain link fences serving as remnants of …

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City of Fort Worth Plans Fund to Assist Businesses Affected by Sandman Hotel Explosion

Fort Worth, Texas, is gearing up to assist businesses impacted by the explosion at the Sandman Signature Hotel in downtown Fort Worth, which occurred on January 8. This blast injured nearly two dozen individuals and caused extensive damage to the vicinity, disrupting normal business operations and restricting access for both motorists and pedestrians. In response to the aftermath of the explosion, city officials are implementing a small business disaster-recovery stimulus program, allocating a fund of …

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“Promise for Parkie” Fund Drive Deadline Tonight: Up to $100,000 in Matching Donations

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. – The “Promise for Parkie” year-end fund drive on behalf of the Susquehanna Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SQSPCA) is nearing its end, with the opportunity for generous donations to benefit the organization. From November 28 through December 31, shelter supporters Beth and Gary Glynn have been donating an additional $5,000 to the SQSPCA for every $20,000 raised, up to $100,000. According to Executive Director Stacie Haynes, this campaign is …

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