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Saturday, May 4, 2024

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RULES OKS LAND BANK FUNDS FOR HUMAN SERVICES

After hours of back-and-forth lobbying and debate Tuesday, the Senate Finance Committee found a way to provide money needed by the Human Services Department without taking it away from the Health Department, as had been proposed.

NAT'L PARK YOUTH SUMMER CORP DEADLINE

Today is the last day to return applications for the V.I. National Park Youth Conservation Corp summer work-learn-earn program.

V.I. TO APPLY FOR DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT

The Human Services Department has announced its intention to apply to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for a Community Development Block Grant Award for FY 2003.

V.I. TO APPLY FOR DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT

The Human Services Department has announced its intention to apply to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for a Community Development Block Grant Award for FY 2003.

VI TO APPLY FOR DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT

The Human Services Department has announced its intention to apply to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services for a Community Development Block Grant Award for FY 2003.

WALTER AUGUSTINE TONGE DIED TUESDAY

Walter Augustinen Tone, age 65, of Flamboyant Garden, died on Tuesday, May 28, at the Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 6, at Friedensberg Moravian Church.

JOSEPH NATHANIEL ROPER FUNERAL ON SUNDAY

Joseph Nathaniel Roper, age 76, of Enfield Green Estate, died on Sunday, June 2, at his residence. Funeral services will take place at 1:45 p.m. on Sunday, June 9, at Bethal Seventh Day Adventist Church. There will be no viewing.

ALEXANDRINA AGNES THOMAS FUNERAL SERVICES

Alexandrina Agnes Thomas, age 84, of Williams Delight died on Thursday, May 30, at Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital. Funeral services will take place at 11 a.m. on Friday, June 7, at St. Joseph Catholic Church with viewing beginning at 10 a.m.

V.I. POLLS LOOK AT PUBLIC POLICY VIEWS, POVERTY

One out of three Virgin Islanders believes the government is actually broke, more than half reject the idea of privatizing WAPA, and 13 percent believe the Senate is doing a good job of controlling government spending. These are just some of the findings of a recent poll released Tuesday by UVI's Eastern Caribbean Center.

V.I. POLLS LOOK AT PUBLIC POLICY VIEWS, POVERTY

One out of three Virgin Islanders believes the government is actually broke, more than half reject the idea of privatizing WAPA, and 13 percent believe the Senate is doing a good job of controlling government spending. These are just some of the findings of a recent poll released Tuesday by UVI's Eastern Caribbean Center.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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