Day: October 29, 2022

California

The Builders Remedy for California housing – Pasadena Star News

There’s an astonishing new reality facing recalcitrant cities that have failed to gain state certification for their Housing Elements. A 30-year old California law gives developers the right to build virtually anything they want in residentially zoned property in cities without a compliant Housing Element. Dubbed the “Builders Remedy,” it grants applicants a vested right […]

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City Council

City of Faribault City Council Work Session Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 6:00 PM Public Meeting Room AGENDA | Legal Announcements | #citycouncil

City of Faribault City Council Work Session Tuesday, November 1, 2022 at 6:00 PM Public Meeting Room AGENDA 1. Call to Order/Roll Call/ Pledge of Allegiance 2. Items for Discussion A. Utility Service Line Responsibility B. Cross Country Soaring Request C. Traffic Studies D. 2023 Snow & Ice Control Guidelines Review E. Review of Charter […]

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Mayor

Mizzou knocks off No. 25 South Carolina in Mayor’s Cup

COLUMBIA, SC. (KMIZ) The Mayor’s cup stays in Columbia as the Mizzou Tigers pull off the upset Saturday afternoon 23-10 against No. 25 South Carolina. The Tigers came out of the gate hot with a 14-0 lead credit to some work on the ground from Brady Cook and Cody Schrader, and the Gamecocks never seemed […]

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Alabama

Midterm GOP victories could bring new abortion restrictions in six states – WEIS | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

ABC News Photo Illustration (NEW YORK) — GOP victories in the midterm elections could lead to more abortion restrictions in a handful of states. The races range from gubernatorial seats to ballot measures, to eking out a veto-proof majority in the statehouse. In many states, it’s not just one race that will define the abortion rights […]

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Alaska

Midterm Election News: Live Updates | #alaska | #politics

AMSTERDAM, N.Y. — The event, hard by the Mohawk River, was a meet-and-greet opportunity for some of the Republican Party’s most notable candidates in New York. But Representative Elise Stefanik’s focus clearly extended far beyond her re-election bid. “We are seeing the results of one-party Democrat rule both in Albany and in Washington, and it […]

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Arkansas

Arkansas falls at Texas in charity exhibition, 90-60

No. 10 Arkansas dropped a charity exhibition to the No. 12 Texas Longhorns on Saturday from the brand new Moody Center in Austin (Texas), 90-60.  Jordan Walsh led the Hogs in scoring with 14 points. He was joined by fellow freshman Nick Smith Jr., who finished with 12, as the only other […]

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City Council

HOUSTONIA CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSES WEEKLY TRASH RATE INCREASE | KMMO | #citycouncil

The Houstonia City Council met recently and discussed a weekly increase in trash rates. A five year extension was presented to the council by GFL Environmental. The proposal included a weekly $3.80 increase in trash service due to increased diesel fuel costs. The council voted to accepted the proposal. The council also voted to increase […]

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Mayor

Prison time ordered for Wapak mayor

Tom Stinebaugh, former mayor of Wapakoneta, is now barred from holding public office following his conviction Saturday on two felony counts and three misdemeanor charges. Jurors deliberated for more than eight hours over two days before finding Stinebaugh guilty of five of 11 counts against him. He was sentenced by Judge Patricia Cosgrove to 18 […]

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California

California Pizza Kitchen closes Reno restaurant at Grand Sierra Resort

Reno pie lovers have one less place to get their pizza fix as the city’s lone California Pizza Kitchen just closed its doors. California Pizza Kitchen served its last pie in Reno on Thursday, Oct. 28, at the Grand Sierra Resort. The Reno store has also been removed from California Pizza Kitchen’s list of locations […]

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Alabama

Flowers: General election is upon us | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Believe it or not, our 2022 General Election is upon us, November 8 to be exact. It seems to be going under the radar screen of most Alabama voters. There will be a record breaking low voter turnout because there are really no contested statewide races. Why? Because we are a one party state when […]

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