Day: June 11, 2022

City Council

Redondo City Council approves waterfront learning concept | #citycouncil

by Garth Meyer The Redondo Beach city council approved, in concept, Tuesday night an educational facility for the waterfront.  “Ocean Encounters” is the umbrella idea, brought to the city by Tom Grimm, owner of Carlsbad Aquafarm, which grows oysters and mussels near San Diego.  Grimm’s concept for King Harbor includes a building to house aquaculture, […]

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Mayor

South Point mayor meets with Japanese trade group

Jun. 11—Gaskin, Cramblit attend Ohio mayor’s conference COLUMBUS — South Point Mayor Jeff Gaskin was among 15 mayors in Ohio who met with a trade group from Japan on Wednesday, seeking to spur investment in Lawrence County. The session was part of the annual Mayors Association of Ohio conference, which took place in Columbus and […]

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California

California releases a trailer for November’s big blockbuster – The Ukiah Daily Journal

LOS ANGELES — Who says the script for American politics no longer is written in California? Florida may have emerged as a formidable harbinger of American politics — it’s the home of as many as three possible 2024 Republican presidential candidates — but the California primary campaigns that ended the other day suggest that the […]

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Arkansas

Governor Asa Hutchinson Announces Appointments : Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson

For Immediate Release 03.30.2022 Governor Asa Hutchinson Announces Appointments LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson today announced the following appointments: Harold Perrin, Jonesboro, to the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Development Finance Authority. Term expires on January 14, 2025. Replaces Gregory Stanfill. Dr. Lillie Lee Lane, Paris, to the Board of Directors of the Arkansas Development […]

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California

Can sanity prevail in California? – Press Enterprise

Victor Davis Hanson is a resident scholar at the Hoover Institute and lifelong Californian from the Central Valley. He recently spoke at a conference of Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association members. For the naïve who want an optimistic presentation about how great California is, VDH is not your guy. He gives an accurate, if depressing, view […]

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California

Is buying a California home really worth it? – Silicon Valley

The “Looking Glass” ponders economic and real estate trends through two distinct lenses: the pessimist’s “glass half-empty” and the optimist’s “glass half-full.” Buzz: House hunters who think California’s housing market is a tad crazy should note that it’s been the nation’s wildest market — and its second-most profitable — for nearly a half-century. Source: My […]

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City Council

Rush City Council finds out Aquatic Center will open June 10 | Community | #citycouncil

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Mayor

Mayor Eric Adams welcomes Bronx Gigabit Center for high-speed Wi-Fi

Mayor Eric Adams on Saturday welcomed a new high-tech facility in the Bronx that will provide the public serious high-speed internet service among other technological innovations. “This is such an important initiative,” said Adams, speaking at the new Bronx Gigabit Center on Grand Concourse and 168th Street. The site will provide free public Wi-Fi access […]

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California

[OPINION] With rising inflation, just say no to California’s costly Plastics Tax Initiative —

Photo by Karolina Grabowska/Pexels LIVING in California, in good economic times, is an expensive endeavor. But, with rapid inflation and runaway home prices, the state is quickly becoming unaffordable for all but those at the top of the income pyramid. The nation’s highest gas prices, shortages of essential consumer items and rising grocery bills make […]

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Arkansas

Guns, COVID and the open line

Honored to be among the speakers at today’s #MarchForOurLives in LR with @MomsDemand. We’ve known how to save lives for 25 years, but, inexplicably, we’ve failed to act. Now more kids in America die by gun violence than any other cause. Enough. It’s time to act. #DontLookAway pic.twitter.com/kjFFgEBdhw — Clarke Tucker (@clarketucker) June 11, 2022 […]

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