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House FireInvestigators say a house fire in Le Mars was likely caused by charging lithium batteries. Firefighters were called to a home on the southwest side of Le Mars early Saturday evening. They encountered heavy smoke from the back of the house. Crews were on the scene for over three and a half hours, with the […]See the Story
Le Mars House Fire Likely Sparked by Charging Batteries
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California, United States · CaliforniaPARADISE — Four Paradise Building Division employees returned to work Monday after being put on paid leave due to an administrative audit. The employees — the division director and three inspectors — went on leave Aug. 21. The audit stemmed in part from issues related to owner-builder permits, said Town Manager Mike O’Brien. While he said the audit found no illegal wrongdoing on the staff side of things, the audit found issues relating to the di…See the Story
Audit Finds Paradise Building Permit Process Deficient
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Renewable Energy · LondonAll England Lawn Tennis Club committee member Lord O’Donnell wants a change in planning law after a Supreme Court ruling caused ‘uncertainty’. The Government has been urged at Westminster to “get a grip” and tackle a “legal shadow” that has stalled controversial plans to almost triple the size of the Wimbledon tennis site. The plea was made in Parliament by former Whitehall chief Lord O’Donnell, who sits on the board of the All England Lawn Tenn…See the Story
‘Legal Shadow’ over Wimbledon Expansion Plans Sparks ‘Get a Grip’ Plea in Lords
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