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S.C. DOT Hosts Groundbreaking Ceremony for Columbia Avenue Corridor Improvement Project
COLUMBIA, South Carolina, May 31 -- The South Carolina Department of Transportation issued the following news on May 29, 2026:
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SCDOT Hosts Groundbreaking Ceremony for Columbia Avenue Corridor Improvement Project
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) joined local and state officials and community members today for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Columbia Avenue Corridor Improvement Project in Chapin.
Key Improvements include the installation of divided medians to improve traffic safety and reduce conflict points, boulevard-style roadway improvements through downtown
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COLUMBIA, South Carolina, May 31 -- The South Carolina Department of Transportation issued the following news on May 29, 2026:
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SCDOT Hosts Groundbreaking Ceremony for Columbia Avenue Corridor Improvement Project
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) joined local and state officials and community members today for the groundbreaking ceremony of the Columbia Avenue Corridor Improvement Project in Chapin.
Key Improvements include the installation of divided medians to improve traffic safety and reduce conflict points, boulevard-style roadway improvements through downtownChapin and two new roadway alignments designed to improve traffic flow and reduce congestion. The project also includes the addition of new sidewalks throughout the project corridor to improve connectivity and pedestrian safety.
The project is designed to improve traffic congestion, overall traffic flow and connectivity while supporting growth in the area.
Secretary of Transportation Justin Powell said, "As with any project, SCDOT's primary focus is providing safe and efficient travel in our state. On this project, we also worked carefully to preserve and enhance the unique character and charm that defines Chapin. Special design considerations have been incorporated to protect the historic oak tree in Columbia Avenue and maintain the small-town feel that is already a part of downtown Chapin."
To learn more about the project, review a brief video produced by the SCDOT's Office of Public Engagement, here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diSTI_HJQ2Y).
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Original text here: https://www.scdot.org/inside/SCDOTPress/2026/scdot-hosts-groundbreaking-ceremony-for-columbia-avenue-corridor.html
Pa. Community & Economic Development Dept.: Shapiro Administration to Turn Former Manufacturing Site in Cumberland County Into a Shovel-Ready, Mixed-Use Urban Development
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, May 31 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development issued the following news on May 29, 2026:
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Shapiro Administration to Turn Former Manufacturing Site in Cumberland County into a Shovel-Ready, Mixed-Use Urban Development
Real Estate Collaborative Frog Switch will use the $750,000 grant for excavation, disposal of hazardous building materials, soil remediation, and more at the former Frog, Switch & Manufacturing Company site in Carlisle Borough.
Projects like this one reinforce the commitment by the Shapiro Administration to create healthier,
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HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, May 31 -- The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development issued the following news on May 29, 2026:
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Shapiro Administration to Turn Former Manufacturing Site in Cumberland County into a Shovel-Ready, Mixed-Use Urban Development
Real Estate Collaborative Frog Switch will use the $750,000 grant for excavation, disposal of hazardous building materials, soil remediation, and more at the former Frog, Switch & Manufacturing Company site in Carlisle Borough.
Projects like this one reinforce the commitment by the Shapiro Administration to create healthier,stronger communities across Pennsylvania.
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Today, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Rick Siger announced the approval of $750,000 through the Industrial Sites Reuse Program (ISRP) to Real Estate Collaborative Frog Switch, LLC to perform site remediation at 600 East High Street in Carlisle Borough -- clearing an abandoned brownfield site for future mixed-use urban development.
The more than 17-acre site, formerly the Frog, Switch & Manufacturing Company site, was used as a manufacturing campus supplying railway components and later manganese steel casting for mining until 2023. Following the remediation work, the site in Cumberland County will meet environmental conditions for future mixed-use urban development.
"Cleaning up and transforming former industrial sites creates stronger and healthier communities, and new opportunities for growth," said DCED Secretary Rick Siger. "This ISRP investment will turn an abandoned manufacturing plant in Carlisle into a space that better services the needs of the community. The Shapiro Administration will continue to support local revitalization, spur economic development, address public health and safety, and provide new opportunities for communities across Pennsylvania."
ISRP funds will be used for pre- and post- excavation sampling, excavation, disposal of hazardous building materials, and soil remediation.
"Thanks to ISRP and the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund, places like Carlisle can clean up old brownfields and build something that benefits the community," said DEP Secretary Jessica Shirley. "It's a win-win for the area - getting rid of a polluted site and bringing new economic development."
This project by Real Estate Collaborative Frog Switch, LLC was also supported by a prior $10.2 million award through the PA SITES (Pennsylvania Strategic Investments to Enhance Sites) program in May 2025.
Governor Shapiro has called for an additional $20 million for the Hazardous Sites Cleanup Fund in his 2026-27 Budget Proposal to protect Pennsylvanians from dangerous toxic waste sites and repurpose the land for economic development. For too long, hazardous waste sites, abandoned mine lands, and abandoned wells have sat vacant and released toxic chemicals into the environment because Pennsylvania didn't have the resources or the speed to get projects up and running. The Shapiro Administration is working to fix that -- building shovel-ready sites, cleaning up abandoned mine land and hazardous waste sites so communities can put those areas back to good use, and aggressively plugging abandoned or orphaned wells that are polluting our air and water.
The ISRP provides loans and grants for environmental assessments and remediation carried out by eligible applicants who did not cause or contribute to the contamination. The program is designed to foster the cleanup of environmental contamination at industrial sites, thereby bringing blighted land into productive reuse.
For more information about the Industrial Sites Reuse Program (ISRP) or DCED, visit the agency's website (https://dced.pa.gov/).
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Original text here: https://dced.pa.gov/newsroom/shapiro-administration-to-turn-former-manufacturing-site-in-cumberland-county-into-a-shovel-ready-mixed-use-urban-development/
Ohio Auditor Faber Announces Qualifiers for Auditor of State Awards With Distinction
COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 31 (TNSrep) -- Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber issued the following news release:
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Auditor Faber Announces Qualifiers for Auditor of State Awards with Distinction
Recent financial audits of the following entities by Auditor of State Keith Faber have returned clean audit reports. Their record keeping has qualified them for the Auditor of State Award with Distinction:
* Northeastern Local School District (Clark County)
* Springfield City School District (Clark County)
* Beachwood City School District (Cuyahoga County)
* Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 31 (TNSrep) -- Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber issued the following news release:
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Auditor Faber Announces Qualifiers for Auditor of State Awards with Distinction
Recent financial audits of the following entities by Auditor of State Keith Faber have returned clean audit reports. Their record keeping has qualified them for the Auditor of State Award with Distinction:
* Northeastern Local School District (Clark County)
* Springfield City School District (Clark County)
* Beachwood City School District (Cuyahoga County)
* Cleveland Heights-University Heights City SchoolDistrict (Cuyahoga County)
* Fairview Park City School District (Cuyahoga County)
* Mayfield City School District (Cuyahoga County)
* Whitehall City School District (Franklin County)
* Beavercreek City School District (Greene County)
* Fairborn City School District (Greene County)
* Great Oaks Career Campuses (Hamilton County)
* Loveland City School District (Hamilton County)
* Northwest Local School District (Hamilton County)
* Oak Hills Local School District (Hamilton County)
* Sycamore Community City School District (Hamilton County)
* Willoughby-Eastlake City School District (Lake County)
* Heath City School District (Licking County)
* Licking Heights Local School District (Licking County)
* Newark City School District (Licking County)
* Huber Heights City School District (Montgomery County)
* Kettering City School District (Montgomery County)
* Miamisburg City School District (Montgomery County)
* Oakwood City School District (Montgomery County)
* Vandalia-Butler City School District (Montgomery County)
* Streetsboro City School District (Portage County)
* Cuyahoga Falls City School District (Summit County)
* Nordonia Hills City School District (Summit County)
* Twinsburg City School District (Summit County)
"By keeping accurate financial records, governing bodies demonstrate their commitment to efficient, effective, and transparent service," Auditor Faber said. "This award honors public entities that have put in the hard work to keep their finances in order."
The Auditor's Office presents the Auditor of State Award with Distinction to local governments and school districts upon the completion of a financial audit. Entities that receive the award meet the following criteria of a "clean" audit report:
1. The entity must file financial reports with the Auditor of State's office by the statutory due date, without extension, via the Hinkle System, on a GAAP accounting basis and prepare a CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report).
2. The audit report does not contain any findings for recovery, material citations, material weaknesses, significant deficiencies, Uniform Guidance (Single Audit) findings or questioned costs.
3. The entity's management letter contains no comments related to:
* Ethics referrals
* Questioned costs less than the threshold per the Uniform Guidance
* Lack of timely report submission
* Bank reconciliation issues
* Failure to obtain a timely Single Audit in accordance with Uniform Guidance
* Findings for recovery less than $500
* Public meetings or public records issues
4. The entity has no other financial or other concerns.
The full reports are available online at ohioauditor.gov/auditsearch/search.aspx.
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The Auditor of State's office, one of five independently elected statewide offices in Ohio, is responsible for auditing more than 5,900 state and local government agencies. Under the direction of Auditor Keith Faber, the office also provides financial services to local governments, investigates and prevents fraud in public agencies, and promotes transparency in government.
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Original text here: https://ohioauditor.gov/news/pressreleases/Details/7863
Ohio Auditor Faber Announces Auditor of State Award Recipients
COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 31 (TNSrep) -- Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber issued the following news release:
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Auditor Faber Announces Auditor of State Award Recipients
Auditor of State Keith Faber is pleased to announce that the following entities received Auditor of State Awards in April for their clean audit reports:
* Hillsdale Local School District (Ashland County)
* Nelsonville-York City School District (Athens County)
* Marshall High School (Butler County)
* Middletown Preparatory and Fitness Academy (Butler County)
* Brown Local School District (Carroll County)
* Cliff Park High School
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, May 31 (TNSrep) -- Ohio State Auditor Keith Faber issued the following news release:
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Auditor Faber Announces Auditor of State Award Recipients
Auditor of State Keith Faber is pleased to announce that the following entities received Auditor of State Awards in April for their clean audit reports:
* Hillsdale Local School District (Ashland County)
* Nelsonville-York City School District (Athens County)
* Marshall High School (Butler County)
* Middletown Preparatory and Fitness Academy (Butler County)
* Brown Local School District (Carroll County)
* Cliff Park High School(Clark County)
* Global Impact STEM Academy (Clark County)
* Tecumseh Local School District (Clark County)
* Felicity-Franklin Local School District (Clermont County)
* Buckeye Central Local School District (Crawford County)
* Wynford Local School District (Crawford County)
* Alternative Education Academy (Cuyahoga County)
* Brecksville-Broadview Heights City School District (Cuyahoga County)
* C.A.S.T.L.E. High School Inc. (Cuyahoga County)
* Citizens Academy Southeast (Cuyahoga County)
* Citizens Leadership Academy East (Cuyahoga County)
* Cleveland Arts and Social Sciences Academy (Cuyahoga County)
* Cuyahoga Valley Career Center (Cuyahoga County)
* East Preparatory Academy (Cuyahoga County)
* Gateway Online Academy of Ohio (Cuyahoga County)
* Horizon Science Academy Cleveland Middle School (Cuyahoga County)
* Horizon Science Academy of Cleveland (Cuyahoga County)
* Horizon Science Academy-Denison Middle School (Cuyahoga County)
* Noble Academy Cleveland (Cuyahoga County)
* North Olmsted City School District (Cuyahoga County)
* North Shore High School (Cuyahoga County)
* Old Brook High School (Cuyahoga County)
* Orchard Park Academy (Cuyahoga County)
* Pathfinder Career Academy of Ohio (Cuyahoga County)
* Randall Park High School (Cuyahoga County)
* Regent High School (Cuyahoga County)
* STEAM Academy of Warrensville Heights (Cuyahoga County)
* Village Preparatory School - Willard (Cuyahoga County)
* Village Preparatory School Cliffs (Cuyahoga County)
* Village Preparatory School Woodland Hills (Cuyahoga County)
* West Cleveland Drop Back In dba Frederick Douglass High School (Cuyahoga County)
* EHOVE Career Center (Erie County)
* Monroe Preparatory Academy (Erie County)
* Perkins Local School District (Erie County)
* Fairfield Union Local School District (Fairfield County)
* Liberty Union-Thurston Local School District (Fairfield County)
* Ohio Small Group Pool (Fairfield County)
* South Central Ohio Insurance Consortium (Fairfield County)
* Academy for Urban Scholars (Franklin County)
* Bexley City School District (Franklin County)
* Bridge Gate Community School (Franklin County)
* Capital City Career Prep High School (Franklin County)
* Columbus Bilingual Academy-North (Franklin County)
* Columbus Humanities Arts and Technology Academy (Franklin County)
* Cornerstone Academy (Franklin County)
* Educational Academy for Boys and Girls (Franklin County)
* Focus Learning Academy of Southeastern Columbus (Franklin County)
* Focus Learning Academy of Southwestern Columbus (Franklin County)
* Focus North High School (Franklin County)
* Franklinton High School (Franklin County)
* Franklinton Preparatory High School (Franklin County)
* Gahanna-Jefferson Public School District (Franklin County)
* Groveport Madison Local School District (Franklin County)
* Hamilton Local School District (Franklin County)
* Kids Care Elementary (Franklin County)
* KIPP Columbus (Franklin County)
* Metro Early College High School (Franklin County)
* Midnimo Cross Cultural Middle School (Franklin County)
* North Woods Career Prep High School (Franklin County)
* Northland Preparatory and Fitness Academy (Franklin County)
* Oakstone Community School (Franklin County)
* Ohio Achievement Charter Schools dba Millennium Community School (Franklin County)
* South Columbus Preparatory Academy at German Village (Franklin County)
* South Columbus Preparatory Academy at Southfield (Franklin County)
* The Charles School at Ohio Dominican University (Franklin County)
* The Graham School (Franklin County)
* United Schools Columbus (Franklin County)
* Unity Academy (Franklin County)
* Westwood Preparatory Academy (Franklin County)
* Whitehall Preparatory and Fitness Academy (Franklin County)
* Zenith Academy (Franklin County)
* Zenith Academy East (Franklin County)
* Zenith Academy West (Franklin County)
* Berkshire Local School District (Geauga County)
* Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Local School District (Greene County)
* Cincinnati Achievement Academy (Hamilton County)
* Mt. Healthy Preparatory and Fitness Academy (Hamilton County)
* Norwood City School District (Hamilton County)
* Riverside Community School Inc. (Hamilton County)
* Consortium of Northwest Ohio (Henry County)
* South Central Local School District (Huron County)
* Willard City School District (Huron County)
* Brooke-Hancock-Jefferson Metropolitan Planning Commission (Jefferson County)
* Knox County Career Center (Knox County)
* ESC of the Western Reserve (Lake County)
* Lake County Land Reutilization Corporation (Lake County)
* Tri-State STEM+M School (Lawrence County)
* Par Excellence Academy dba Par Excellence STEM Academy (Licking County)
* Ohio Hi-Point Joint Vocational School District (Logan County)
* Educational Service Center of Lorain County (Lorain County)
* Elyria City School District (Lorain County)
* Horizon Science Academy - Lorain (Lorain County)
* Lorain Bilingual Preparatory Academy (Lorain County)
* Lorain Preparatory Academy (Lorain County)
* Bennett Venture Academy (Lucas County)
* Glass City Academy (Lucas County)
* Ohio Virtual Academy (Lucas County)
* Skyway Career Prep High School (Lucas County)
* Toledo Metropolitan Area Council of Governments (Lucas County)
* Winterfield Venture Academy (Lucas County)
* Madison-Plains Local School District (Madison County)
* Horizon Science Academy Youngstown (Mahoning County)
* Lowellville Local School District (Mahoning County)
* Mahoning Valley Community School (Mahoning County)
* Southside Academy (Mahoning County)
* Stambaugh Charter Academy (Mahoning County)
* Valley STEM+ME2 Academy (Mahoning County)
* Western Reserve Local School District (Mahoning County)
* Youngstown Academy of Excellence (Mahoning County)
* Youngstown Community School (Mahoning County)
* Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority (Mahoning County)
* Pleasant Local School District (Marion County)
* TRECA Digital Academy (Marion County)
* Black River Local School District (Medina County)
* Southern Local School District (Meigs County)
* City Day Community School (Montgomery County)
* Dayton Business Technology High School (Montgomery County)
* Dayton Career Tech High School (Montgomery County)
* Emerson Academy (Montgomery County)
* Gem City Career Prep High School (Montgomery County)
* Liberty High School (Montgomery County)
* Trotwood Preparatory and Fitness Academy (Montgomery County)
* Northmor Local School District (Morrow County)
* Ohio School Benefits Cooperative (Muskingum County)
* Pickaway County Public Employees Benefits Program (Pickaway County)
* Teays Valley Local School District (Pickaway County)
* Bio-Med Science Academy STEM School (Portage County)
* Field Local School District (Portage County)
* Portage Area School Consortium (Portage County)
* Cypress High School (Richland County)
* Foundation Academy (Richland County)
* Pioneer Career and Technology Center (Richland County)
* Shelby City School District (Richland County)
* Union-Scioto Local School District (Ross County)
* Scioto County Career Technical Center (Scioto County)
* Seneca-East Local School District (Seneca County)
* Tiffin City School District (Seneca County)
* Beacon Academy (Stark County)
* Canton Harbor High School (Stark County)
* Minerva Local School District (Stark County)
* Plain Local School District (Stark County)
* Stark High School (Stark County)
* Cascade Career Prep High School (Summit County)
* Case Preparatory Academy (Summit County)
* Main Preparatory Academy (Summit County)
* River Gate High School (Trumbull County)
* Southington Local School District (Trumbull County)
* STEAM Academy of Warren (Trumbull County)
* Trumbull Career and Technical Center (Trumbull County)
* Warren City School District (Trumbull County)
* Stark-Tuscarawas-Wayne Joint Solid Waste Management District (Tuscarawas County)
* Vinton Metropolitan Housing Authority (Vinton County)
* Belpre City School District (Washington County)
* Buckeye Hills Regional Council (Washington County)
* Warren Local School District (Washington County)
* Liberty Preparatory School (Wayne County)
* Rittman Academy (Wayne County)
* Wayne County Schools Career Center (Wayne County)
"By keeping accurate financial records, governing bodies demonstrate their commitment to efficient, effective, and transparent service," Auditor Faber said. "This award honors public entities that have put in the hard work to keep their finances in order."
The Auditor of State's Office presents the awards to local governments and school districts upon the completion of a financial audit. Entities that receive the award meet the following criteria of a "clean" audit report:
1. The entity must file financial reports with the Auditor of State's Office by the statutory due date, without extension, via the Hinkle System and in accordance with GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles);
2. The audit report does not contain any findings for recovery, material citations, material weakness, significant deficiencies, Uniform Guidance (Single Audit) findings or questioned costs;
3. The entity's management letter contains no comment related to:
* Ethics referrals
* Questioned costs less than the threshold per the Uniform Guidance
* Lack of timely annual financial report submission
* Bank reconciliation issues
* Failure to obtain a timely Single Audit in accordance with Uniform Guidance
* Findings for recovery less than $500
* Public meetings or public records issues
4. The entity has no other financial or other concerns.
The full reports are available online at ohioauditor.gov/auditsearch/search.aspx.
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The Auditor of State's office, one of five independently elected statewide offices in Ohio, is responsible for auditing more than 5,900 state and local government agencies. Under the direction of Auditor Keith Faber, the office also provides financial services to local governments, investigates and prevents fraud in public agencies, and promotes transparency in government.
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Original text here: https://ohioauditor.gov/news/pressreleases/Details/7862
NYPA to Launch Modernization Project of Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center
WHITE PLAINS, New York, May 31 -- The New York State Power Authority issued the following news release:
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NYPA to Launch Modernization Project of Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center
Upgrades to Enhance Exhibits, Improve Visitor Experience and Preserve Historic 1881 Barn
New Nuclear Education Exhibit to ExploreAdvanced Nuclear Technologies and Career Pathways
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The New York Power Authority (NYPA) today announced it will begin a restoration and enhancement project at the visitors center for the Blenheim-Gilboa (B-G) Pumped Storage Power Project. The renovation is part of the Power Authority's
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WHITE PLAINS, New York, May 31 -- The New York State Power Authority issued the following news release:
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NYPA to Launch Modernization Project of Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center
Upgrades to Enhance Exhibits, Improve Visitor Experience and Preserve Historic 1881 Barn
New Nuclear Education Exhibit to ExploreAdvanced Nuclear Technologies and Career Pathways
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The New York Power Authority (NYPA) today announced it will begin a restoration and enhancement project at the visitors center for the Blenheim-Gilboa (B-G) Pumped Storage Power Project. The renovation is part of the Power Authority'sbroader efforts to support communities located near its statewide facilities and assets.
New York Power Authority Trustee Laurie Wheelock said, "For generations, the Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center has served as a gateway for communities to connect with the area's rich history. This restoration and enhancement project is an important step in preserving that legacy and will upgrade the facility to better serve visitors, expand educational programming, and continue welcoming community members for years to come."
The visitors center, housed in an 1881 dairy barn located within the historic Lansing Manor complex, first opened in 1974 and was last renovated in 1993. Nearly 50,000 guests visit the site annually, attending one of the more than 100 educational tours, seasonal events, functions, and community activities held on the grounds each year. The restoration and modernization efforts will help ensure the visitors center can continue serving as an accessible, engaging educational destination for decades to come.
Planned improvements to the visitors center include updates to exhibit and theater spaces, the expansion of guest amenities, infrastructure refurbishments, improvements to building systems, and the installation of energy-efficient lighting, among others. NYPA is redesigning the layout of the internal space so it can better serve visitors, staff, and the Blenheim-Gilboa community. The restoration project will adhere to New York State Historic Preservation Office standards.
Additionally, the Power Authority will add a new nuclear energy education exhibit to introduce visitors to advanced nuclear technologies and associated career pathways. NYPA will implement similar exhibits in all its visitor centers as part of New York State's NextGen Nuclear Initiative, which is designed to expand public education on the role of nuclear energy in New York's future and highlight the jobs, investments, and long-term opportunities tied to advanced nuclear generation.
A three-year, $22 million construction contract was approved by the NYPA trustees last week to LeChase Construction, a New York state-based firm. Work on the project is expected to commence later this summer.
Planned annual events scheduled after July, including the Wildlife Festival held on Sept. 26, will be held at nearby Mine Kill State Park until construction is completed.
The restoration and enhancement of the visitors center fulfills commitments made under the 2019 relicensing agreement for the continued operation of the Blenheim Gilboa Pumped Storage Power Project. As part of that agreement, the Power Authority implemented a suite of other improvements, including site access upgrades to B-G Upper Reservoir, enhancements to fishing amenities and fish habitats, and bathhouse and pool improvements and a new footbridge on the Long Path hiking trail at Mine Kill State Park.
NYPA Regional Manager and Senior Vice President Timothy Rich said, "The Blenheim Gilboa Visitors Center has long been a place where people of all ages come to learn about the history of the region and the important role hydropower plays in New York's clean energy economy. This restoration represents an exciting investment in both preserving the character of this historic site and creating a more engaging, accessible experience for visitors. We look forward to welcoming the community back to a revitalized center that will honor its legacy while inspiring future generations."
The visitors center features interactive exhibits on electricity, energy use, and the operation of the Blenheim-Gilboa Pumped Storage Power Project. The center is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for self-guided and group tours. The visitors center is located on Route 30, 17 miles south of Middleburgh, five miles north of Grand Gorge, and about one hour from Albany.
Admission is always free, and school groups and community organizations are welcome. For more information or a full calendar of events, call 1-800-724-0309 or visit www.nypa.gov.
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About NYPA
The New York Power Authority is the largest state public power organization in the nation, operating 17 generating facilities and more than 1,550 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 80 percent of the electricity NYPA produces is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA finances its operations through the sale of bonds and revenues earned in large part through sales of electricity. For more information visit www.nypa.gov and follow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Substack.
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Original text here: https://www.nypa.gov/news
B-Roll, Video, Audio, Photos & Rush Transcript: Governor Hochul Marches in the Israel Day on Fifth Parade
ALBANY, New York, May 31 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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B-Roll, Video, Audio, Photos & Rush Transcript: Governor Hochul Marches in the Israel Day on Fifth Parade
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Earlier today, Governor Kathy Hochul marched in the annual Israel Day on Fifth Parade in New York City.
B-ROLL of the Governor marching in the parade is available to stream on YouTube here and TV quality video is available here (h.264, mp4).
VIDEO : The event is available to stream on YouTube here and TV quality video is available here (h.264, mp4).
AUDIO: The Governor's remarks are
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ALBANY, New York, May 31 -- Gov. Kathy Hochul, D-New York, issued the following news release:
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B-Roll, Video, Audio, Photos & Rush Transcript: Governor Hochul Marches in the Israel Day on Fifth Parade
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Earlier today, Governor Kathy Hochul marched in the annual Israel Day on Fifth Parade in New York City.
B-ROLL of the Governor marching in the parade is available to stream on YouTube here and TV quality video is available here (h.264, mp4).
VIDEO : The event is available to stream on YouTube here and TV quality video is available here (h.264, mp4).
AUDIO: The Governor's remarks areavailable in audio form here.
PHOTOS: The Governor's Flickr page will post photos of the event here.
A rush transcript of the Governor's remarks is available below:
Good morning, friends. Today we march in defiance and also to stand up for the values that define New York State since its very beginning. We will always be that bastion, that beacon of hope for others to be able to live the way they want to live, and practice their religious belief freely from harassment. That is why just one hour ago, I was proud to stand with our leaders from JCRC and UJA and other organizations to literally sign the 'Buffer Bill' -the first ever in the State of New York that says when you go to worship with your families, you should not have to endure harassment, intimidation or hatred from anyone.
We're going to stand up and make sure that you're protected on our streets and in our subways and in our schools and our community centers, because this is who we are, my friends, and don't let anyone else tell you otherwise. We stand up for each other. We are allies with one another, and hate against one is hate against all.
And I, as the Governor of the greatest state in the nation, will not tolerate it.
Let's march, everybody. Let's march.
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Original text here: https://www.governor.ny.gov/news/b-roll-video-audio-photos-rush-transcript-governor-hochul-marches-israel-day-fifth-parade
ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL APPLAUDS FINAL PASSAGE OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS LEGISLATION
CHICAGO, Illinois, May 31 -- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued the following news release:
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ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL APPLAUDS FINAL PASSAGE OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS LEGISLATION
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Chicago - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today applauded the General Assembly's unanimous passage of his legislation to improve state programs serving victims of crime.
"This legislation represents a package of reforms that will improve the vital services that support victims of crime on their path toward recovery," Raoul said. "I remain committed to ensuring that crime victims receive appropriate resources
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CHICAGO, Illinois, May 31 -- Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul issued the following news release:
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ATTORNEY GENERAL RAOUL APPLAUDS FINAL PASSAGE OF VICTIMS' RIGHTS LEGISLATION
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Chicago - Attorney General Kwame Raoul today applauded the General Assembly's unanimous passage of his legislation to improve state programs serving victims of crime.
"This legislation represents a package of reforms that will improve the vital services that support victims of crime on their path toward recovery," Raoul said. "I remain committed to ensuring that crime victims receive appropriate resourcesand support, and I thank the members of our SASETA working group as well as Senator Julie Morrison and Representative Kelly Cassidy for their continued work and advocacy."
Senate Bill 3506 would allow hospitals and approved pediatric healthcare facilities to use TeleSANE, an interactive telecommunications system, in accordance with the Sexual Assault Survivors Emergency Treatment Act. The system allows a qualified medical provider to consult remotely on a medical forensic examination for sexual assault survivors who are age 13 or older. TeleSANE gives providers who are training to be qualified medical providers more opportunities to complete their clinical logs, and gives treatment hospitals options that could help reduce burdensome patient transfers and wait times by improving access to providers.
Senate Bill 3506 also clarifies that the notices sent to crime victims under the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act must include the purpose - not just the date, time and place - of court proceedings. This will ensure that crime victims know when a detainee is before a judge and may be released. Having this information will allow victims who want to make a statement to be heard, in keeping with the intent of the Illinois Constitution, Crime Victims Bill of Rights, and the Pretrial Fairness Act.
The legislation would also improve the functionality and effectiveness of the Address Confidentiality Program administered by the Attorney General's office.
Senate Bill 3506 was initiated by Raoul and is sponsored in the House by Rep. Kelly Cassidy and in the Senate by Sen. Julie Morrison.
"I am proud to be an active member of the Attorney General's SASETA working group," said Rep. Kelly Cassidy. "Passage of SB 3506 represents another significant step forward in the ongoing work to ensure that survivors of sexual violence receive the care they need when and where they need it, are treated with care and respect, and most of all are believed."
"I am grateful to have collaborated with Attorney General Kwame Raoul and his office on Senate Bill 3506 as we worked to strengthen the rights of crime victims and ensure additional resources for medical facilities that assist with forensic examinations," said State Senator Julie Morrison. "Thanks to this effort, community members are one step closer to easier access to forensic examinations and fortified rights."
Senate Bill 3506 unanimously passed in the House today after passing without opposition in the Senate earlier this month. The legislation will now go to the governor's desk for approval.
The Attorney General's Violence Prevention and Crime Victim Services Division helps victims and families on their road to recovery with trauma-informed, statewide programs and resources. Since taking office, Raoul has strengthened the division by expanding access to crime victim services and implementing a more victim-centric approach to assisting survivors and families.
For additional information on services for crime victims or to report a violation of victims' rights, individuals can call the Attorney General's Crime Victims Assistance Line at 1-800-228-3368 or visit the Attorney General's website. For additional information about the SANE Program or to sign up for SANE trainings, individuals can visit the Attorney General's website. Survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking can apply for the Address Confidentiality Program through the Attorney General's office in order to receive a substitute address that can be used to create or update public records or for personal use.
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