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The bright blue metal "SALEM" sign with gold embellishments was installed on April 9 at Portland Road and Hyacinth Street NE, followed by fresh landscaping two weeks later.
How 'Everyone is welcome here' sign controversy played out in Idaho. Stories by Idaho Statesman journalists, with AI summarization. Students, parents and teachers pushed back as the West Ada ...
Dittmeier made sacred art and home furnishings at his blacksmith shop called Fontana Forge that was housed in the boiler room of a former 19th-century factory building in the capital city.
The iconic Pensacola Beach sailfish welcome sign now reads "Gulf of America." The Pensacola Beach sailfish sign has greeted visitors to Pensacola Beach and a "Scenic drive east along the Gulf of ...
Admittedly, I am in the crabby old great-grandmother category, but I hate the new “Welcome to La Jolla” sign (“Ribbon is cut on new ‘welcome’ sign,” March 13, La Jolla Light). It is ...
An Idaho teacher clashed with her school district after it ordered her to remove two “controversial” classroom signs: one that reads “everyone is welcome here” above an illustration of ...
The man in the Metal Gear Solid 2 image is Japanese pop superstar Gackt, who weebs of a certain age will likely recall for his involvement in Final Fantasy 7 spin-offs Dirge of Cerberus and Crisis ...
ROCKFORD, Ill. — Rockford City Council came to a conclusion after a weeks long debate over a controversial welcome sign near I-90. Monday night city council members unanimously voted to keep it.
When the appropriateness of the All People Are Welcome sign on East State Street, was questioned, the community’s response was clear: All people are welcome to our community because all people ...
The town of Berthoud replaced its 20-year-old, worn-out welcome signs with three new ones with a retro flair, a move that the town’s administrators said celebrated Berthoud’s small town ...
It's famous. It's historic. And it's got a jaw-droppingly beautiful backdrop. But Napa leaders say the legendary "welcome" sign has raised safety issues. Now, they're shopping for a new location.
COLUMBIA — City Council is moving forward on a $500,000 project to place large, glowing welcome signs at five gateways across the city. The signs will feature the city's new logo and branding ...