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DULUTH — A woman allegedly stabbed her sister in the neck twice during a dispute in the Gary-New Duluth neighborhood last week. Nyeima Lee Rose Saice, 19, also reportedly tried to stab a man in the ...
With over 40% of water produced lost due to aging and broken infrastructure as a result of leaks or theft, the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE) says it is imperative to fix ...
Nyeima LeeRose Saice, age 19 of Duluth, has been charged with two counts of assault with a dangerous weapon and one count of domestic assault for an alleged stabbing incident involving her sister on ...
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South Africa Today on MSNSAICE highlights repercussions of inaction on South Africa’s water infrastructure crisisSouth Africa’s water infrastructure is deteriorating, with the Department of Water and Sanitation estimating the country needs to spend over R90 billion a year over the next decade to repair and ...
South Africa stands at a critical juncture in its infrastructure development, with water infrastructure at the forefront of this. The imperative to fix and renew aged and defective water ...
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