April 29, 2026

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How govs use property demolition against opponents

In this piece, DIRISU YAKUBU examines the practice of sitting governors demolishing property owned by their opponents to score political points The Chinese military strategist, Mao Zedong, defined politics as war without bloodshed. Events in Nigeria’s political environment in the past few years have lent credence to that brief but deep-seated definition. Seen largely as

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Massachusetts town issues punishment for resident projecting Trump sign on town property, outline’s how it will cost the town

A Massachusetts town has responded after it was discovered that someone was projecting a political advertisement on town property. The following is a statement from Hanson Town Administrator Lisa Green: “On Friday, Oct. 11, the Town of Hanson became aware that a resident was projecting the image of a political sign from their property onto

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Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Sept 18-20, 2024

Up to the Minute Greenwich Property Transfers, Sept 18-20, 2024 transcribed from the assessor’s office at Greenwich Town Hall 20 Church Street B11 from Vicki and Marc Appel to Mary Celeste Anthes on Sept 18, 2024 for $1,325,000 40 Ridgeview Ave from Brett and Catherine Staffieri to Susun Michaels on Sept 19, 2024 for $4,000,000

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Property sales in Glocester between September 30 & October 10

The following is a list of property sales recorded in the Glocester Town Clerk’s office between Monday, Sept. 30 and Thursday, Oct. 10. 56 Cherry Valley Road Seller: Shirley Chagnon Buyer: Alyssa Collins Price: $139,000 26 Lake View Circle Seller: Jennifer Wiggill & Christina Wiggill-Miles Buyer: Joseph LeBlanc Price: $346,000 57 Burgate St. Seller: Matthew

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City-owned property sale will enable Alloy Engineering to grow in Berea

BEREA, Ohio – As Phase 1 of Berea Mayor Cyril Kleem’s five-phase Front Street Corridor redevelopment plan, two parcels of city-owned land bank property on Thacker Street are poised to be sold to Alloy Engineering to enable the metal fabricator to expand. Alloy Engineering built its facility at 844 Thacker Street in 1957. The company

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Long Beach looks to enhance code enforcement on vacant nuisance properties – Press Telegram

Property owners with vacant storefronts or lots in Long Beach may soon be faced with stricter code enforcement. The City Council is looking for ways to hold absentee landlords accountable for properties that have become a nuisance while vacant. Council members this week asked city staff to prepare an ordinance that would amend the municipal

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Property transfers for Lee, Ogle and Whiteside counties for Sept. 28 to Oct. 4 – Shaw Local

Lee County Warranty deeds Douglas G. Kreiser and Gail A. Kreiser to Kenneth John Hartman Jr., 203 S. Mason Ave., Amboy, $95,000. Jillian Imel and Jillian M. Cius to Russell Scott McNab and Martha E. McNab, two parcels in May Township, $32,000. Nicola and Tertius Coetzee to Fernando and Manuela Celedon, one parcel in May

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ISU buys property for College of Engineering from Country Financial for $17.5M

BLOOMINGTON (25News Now) – On Friday, Illinois State University (ISU) agreed to spend $17.5 million purchasing the old General Electric Road building in Bloomington from insurance company Country Financial. ISU plans to make this the home of their new College of Engineering. The goal is to have students taking a class there in 2025, with

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China Shores Up Property Sector, Signals More Spending Is Coming

(Bloomberg) — China promised new measures to support the property sector and hinted at greater government borrowing to shore up the economy, as authorities seek to put a floor under the country’s growth slowdown. Most Read from Bloomberg Local governments will be allowed to use special bonds to buy unsold homes, Finance Minister Lan Fo’an

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All about the Oct. 7 property tax relief vote – Pennsylvania

(The Center Square) – Longtime homeowners in all but two of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties face the same problem: property tax bills that rise every year, often beyond what they can afford. State-level elected officials say they will fix it, perennially. And for the counties that comprise Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, they actually have, through the Longtime

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