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The Code Council joins organizations from across the globe in celebrating World Water Day

The Municipal Posted on March 22, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

This campaign raises awareness about the importance of water in our everyday lives and the critical water challenges we face in the 21st century Washington, D.C. – Today the International Code Council joins organizations from across the globe in commemorating … Continue reading →

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The Value of Cooperative Purchasing

The Municipal Posted on March 14, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

March 8, 2018 Cooperative purchasing contracts have become steadily more popular at the federal, state and local levels. However, many people either don’t know they exist or don’t understand the advantages of using them. A cooperative contract allows a group … Continue reading →

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Hiawatha, Iowa

The Municipal Posted on March 11, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
Hiawatha, Iowa city seal

Not every town has its greeting conveniently baked into its name. But the founders of Hiawatha, Iowa, population 7,212, took advantage of the city’s first syllable and crafted it into the city seal. “Hi” hallmarks the spirit of the friendly … Continue reading →

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Got gas? Managing fuel in emergencies

The Municipal Posted on March 9, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023
Red beach cleaners and a blue beach trash truck comb a Ocean City, Md., beach. The city has a fuel depot with four underground storage tanks and several contingency plans ready should a disaster — whether man-made or natural — disrupt fuel from reaching the island. (Photo provided)

When disaster strikes your city, one thing that could compound the problem is not having enough fuel for emergency responders and public works vehicles. Police, fire and emergency medical personnel have to get to victims quickly and roads need to … Continue reading →

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Cities giving fleets a zap with addition of electric vehicles

The Municipal Posted on March 3, 2018 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
With 12 electric cars currently in use, the city of Roanoke, Va., has installed charging stations to keep them going. If the program continues to show promise, the city may increase the number of electric vehicles to as many as 20. (Photo provided)

In a world that’s always looking for better, faster and smarter solutions, another must-have has been added to the checklist: environmentally conscientious. From encouragement to recycle or compost food waste to porch lights on timers, awareness of water waste and … Continue reading →

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Redefining the truck body industry

The Municipal Posted on March 2, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023
This all-aluminum landscape body is built with removable sides, making workers’ jobs easier. (Photo provided)

An iconic American-born company has been making a lot of new moves in the truck body business these days, and municipal fleet managers are really starting to take notice. M.H. EBY, a third-generation, family-owned builder of aluminum truck bodies and trailers in Lancaster County, Pa., has been known for high-quality and high-durability products for the commercial and agricultural markets since 1938.

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Parks collaborate for the benefit of the community

The Municipal Posted on February 28, 2018 by Denise FedorowAugust 2, 2023

While the economy is better than a few years ago, many municipalities still struggle with tight budgets for a variety of reasons. Often when looking at where to make cuts, parks and recreation can become victim. That was the case … Continue reading →

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New Way Leader Recognized For National Award

The Municipal Posted on February 23, 2018 by The MunicipalAugust 2, 2023

Scranton, Iowa (February 2018) — New Way Trucks, a leading refuse truck manufacturer, is continuing its reputation for excellence in the industry, with one of its leaders being recognized nationally. Johnathon McLaughlin, the executive vice president of the company, has … Continue reading →

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Extreme bridge makeover: Dayton completes the Harshman County Bridge project

The Municipal Posted on February 21, 2018 by Julie YoungAugust 2, 2023
Walkers utilize the trail that runs underneath Harshman Road Bridge. (Photo provided)

Any bridge that has put in 60 years of service and accommodates about 20,000 vehicles on a daily basis is going to need some routine maintenance every now and again. However, when officials in Montgomery County, Ohio, examined the Harshman … Continue reading →

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Programs seek to give second chances

The Municipal Posted on February 19, 2018 by Catey TraylorAugust 2, 2023
More than 60 percent of formerly incarcerated people will commit another off ense and end up behind bars again, according to the national average. Reentry programs, however, can help stem criminal recidivism. (Shutterstock.com)

Across the U.S., more than 1,800 off enders are released from prison every day. Oft en these individuals have been incarcerated for a number of years and are released only with the clothes on their backs, any belongings they’ve been … Continue reading →

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Healing Springs Blackville, S.C.

The Municipal Posted on February 8, 2018 by Ray BaloghAugust 2, 2023
God’s Acre Healing Springs offers a continuous gush of pure mineral water for the taking. The site is not staffed and visitors are free to fill their containers with the water 24/7. (Photo provided)

Blackville, S.C., boasts perhaps the world’s only parcel of land owned by God. God’s Acre Healing Springs is a small parcel of damp sod 3 1/2 miles north of downtown. The attraction sports about a dozen taps a couple feet … Continue reading →

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