Native News Weekly (September 28, 2025): D.C. Briefs
WASHINGTON In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
WASHINGTON In addition to articles already covered by Native News Online, here is a roundup of other news released from Washington, D. C. that impacts Indian Country recently.
Shellharbour Council approves a plan for a tiny homes planning pathway which it says could be adopted statewide, as owners face uncertainty around legal installation.
The Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) celebrated its Kalaganesh Festival with great fanfare and a packed audience at Vishnudas Bhave Auditorium, as part of the state-declared Ganeshotsav celebrations.
Maintaining facilities and ensuring preparedness in safety measures can enhance resale values
The Congress leader has already filed a petition in the Indore High Court over rising communal tensions
The key contribution of Jamboree is that it builds leadership qualities in young people. Living in a temporary tent city with limited resources, participants will develop self-reliance, discipline, and effective time management skills. These experiences later shape them into effective leaders for society and the nation.
Car-free streets are becoming increasingly popular as cities look to promote sustainable transport and improve quality of life.
Addressing the gathering, Bhuse emphasised that education should be enjoyable, quality, broad, and national. The minister also highlighted the value of educational trips, suggesting visits to historical sites, agricultural activities, and banks to enhance the learning experiences of students.
The article highlights the impact of clothing insecurity on chronic absenteeism in Illinois schools, emphasizing the need for basic clothing provisions to support students facing financial barriers.