UVI graduation on both campuses, STARfest 8 concluding shows, applications still being accepted for youth movie making summer workshop, and a drip irrigation workshop on St. John Saturday morning are among coming events on the UVI Bulletin Board for May 16.
Following House passage on Thursday of a Republican federal welfare reform bill, Delegate Donna Christian Christensen said she and her Democratic colleagues hope that their concerns about the measure will be addressed by the Senate. She said the bill approved contains massive new mandates and additional costs to states and territories.
Following House passage on Thursday of a Republican federal welfare reform bill, Delegate Donna Christian Christensen said she and her Democratic colleagues hope that their concerns about the measure will be addressed by the Senate. She said the bill approved contains massive new mandates and additional costs to states and territories.
Following House passage on Thursday of a Republican federal welfare reform bill, Delegate Donna Christian Christensen said she and her Democratic colleagues hope that their concerns about the measure will be addressed by the Senate. She said the bill approved contains massive new mandates and additional costs to states and territories.
UVI graduation on both campuses, STARfest 8 concluding shows, applications still being accepted for youth movie making summer workshop, and drip irrigation workshops are among coming events on the UVI Bulletin Board for May 16.
The territory's 10-year-old Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program has gotten the official stamp of approval from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -- something that only nine other states and other jurisdictions with such programs have done.
The territory's 10-year-old Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program has gotten the official stamp of approval from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -- something that only nine other states and other jurisdictions with such programs have done.
The territory's 10-year-old Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program has gotten the official stamp of approval from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency -- something that only nine other states and other jurisdictions with such programs have done.
Through comprehensive planning, conservation and development can find a meeting of the minds, said Charles James Gibbons, a featured speaker at the territory's Nonpoint Source Pollution Conference. The two-day conference kicked off Thursday at the Westin Resort on St. John.
Through comprehensive planning, conservation and development can find a meeting of the minds, said Charles James Gibbons, a featured speaker at the territory's Nonpoint Source Pollution Conference. The two-day conference kicked off Thursday at the Westin Resort on St. John.