Day: September 28, 2022

Arkansas

Parade ushers in Southwest Arkansas District Fair and Livestock Show in a big way – SWARK Today

The UAHT Trio Student Support Services float was among the highlights of the Southwest Arkansas District Fair and Livestock Show parade Tuesday afternoon. This year’s Southwest Arkansas District Fair and Livestock Show parade embarked from Sixth Street and South Elm and came north into the city proper in a din of emergency sirens and an […]

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California

California governor approves farmworker unionization law

A broadly smiling California Gov. Gavin Newsom joined about two dozen jubilant, cheering farmworkers camped outside the state Capitol Wednesday to sign one of the most contentious bills before him this year, reversing course on a measure to help farmworkers unionize after President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris supported it. The White House […]

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City Council

Sonoma City Council hears blueprint for Plaza Master Plan | #citycouncil

Longtime talk of establishing a visionary plan for the Sonoma Plaza is finally seeing some action from city leaders. Early discussions of creating a Sonoma Plaza Master Plan were kickstarted last week, when Vice Mayor Kelso Barnett presented a rough draft of potential elements of such a plan at the Sonoma City Council’s Sept. 21 […]

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Mayor

Waterville Council forgot to perform reading Monday, mayor confirms

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Alabama

Democrat Wendell Major is running for Attorney General | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Wendell Major Photo Credit: https://www.wendellmajor.com/ Alabama Democratic Party nominee for Alabama Attorney General Wendell Major addressed a diverse group of voters on Sunday following the gubernatorial debate between Libertarian Dr. James “Jimmy” Blake and write-in candidate Pastor Dean Odle at Huntsville’s Studio 53. “My entire history has been service,” Major said. “I joined the Marine Corps out of high school. I spent 36 years as a Jefferson […]

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California

Alongside Farmworkers at the State Capitol, Governor Newsom Signs Law Expanding Farmworker Union Rights

The Governor’s Office finalized an agreement with UFW and the California Labor Federation on clarifying language next year to ensure worker protection SACRAMENTO – Today, alongside advocates and farmworkers outside the State Capitol, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation expanding union rights for farmworkers. This follows the Governor, United Farm Workers (UFW), and the California Labor Federation having agreed in […]

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Alabama

Alabama’s Katie Britt spreads optimism in hyper-energetic Senate race | #elections | #alabama

MOBILE, Alabama — Katie Britt, Alabama’s Republican nominee for a Senate seat, isn’t even in office yet, but she already is acting like quite the team player. Britt is in a weird sort of 140-day limbo wherein most people assume she’s a de facto senator-elect, but she faces a Nov. 8 general election against a […]

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Alaska

Bombshell report: Former head of Permanent Fund Corp. threatened political retribution and launched ‘vitriolic diatribe’ against Board of Trustees | #alaska | #politics

Former Alaska Permanent Fund Executive Director Angela Rodell promised the Permanent Fund Board of Trustees that she’d make a political firestorm for them when they fired her last December. And she did. An independent investigation commissioned by the trustees reveals that Rodell threatened political retribution during the meeting in which she was told there would […]

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Arkansas

Arkansas Children’s Hospital hires new chief nursing officer

Arkansas Children’s Hospital has hired veteran nurse leader Kris Maddalena, MSN, BSN, as its senior vice president and chief nursing officer. Maddalena brings more than 15 years of nursing leadership experience to the role and will lead the largest division of Arkansas Children’s Hospital’s workforce. She began serving in the position earlier this month. “Kris […]

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California

California drought likely to continue for fourth year in a row

As California’s 2022 water year ends this week, the parched state is bracing for another dry year — its fourth in a row. So far, in California’s recorded history, six previous droughts have lasted four or more years,  two of them in the past 35 years.  Despite some rain in September, weather watchers expect a hot […]

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