Day: September 3, 2023

City Council

Council Sept. 5 to consider annexation resolution for Meadowdale neighborhood | #citycouncil

Unincorporated Meadowdale (Map courtesy City of Edmonds) A resolution asking that Snohomish County consider — in consultation with the cities of Edmonds and Lynnwood — a change in the county’s Municipal Urban Growth Areas that would annex 47 homes into the City of Edmonds is among the items on the Edmonds City Council’s Tuesday, Sept. […]

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Las Cruces Mayor weighs in on the legacy of Bill Richardson

After the Richardson Center for Global Engagement announced his passing, the former governor of New Mexico received widespread tributes, including a statement from President Joe Biden. Mayor of Las Cruces Ken Miyagishima said that Richardson’s influence went far beyond the state. “It’s a tough loss for New Mexico, for our country, for the world, really. […]

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City Council

BG City Council resolution calls current high school ‘unacceptable’ and asks voters to support bond issue – BG Independent News | #citycouncil

By JAN LARSON McLAUGHLIN BG Independent News Bowling Green City Council may soon be asking voters to support the upcoming school bond issue for a new high school. Council is set to hear the first reading Tuesday evening of a resolution supporting the Bowling Green public school system – specifically the high school levy on […]

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Miami-Dade mayor visits site of vandalized synagogue

MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava visited the site of the Chabad of Kendall that was vandalized last week. She wanted to get a firsthand look at the damage as support from the community continues to pour in. “This is absolutely disgusting and devastating, this is a beautiful campus that is […]

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The mayor and the felon; two Springfield stories intertwine over the social impact of state’s bail system

SPRINGFIELD — One is a mayor. The other a felon. They don’t have much in common, except this: Their names come up, again and again, over the question of releasing pre-trial defendants on bail. It’s well known that Springfield Mayor Domenic J. Sarno has waged a long offensive against judges he perceives to be lax […]

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California

Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC) Announces California Launches Online Tool to Track Wildfire Resilience Projects

September 3, 2023 – The Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC) reports the Governor’s Wildfire and Forest Resilience Task Force (Task Force) has launched the beta version of a first-of-its-kind Interagency Treatment Dashboard that displays the size and location of state and federal forest and landscape resilience projects in California. The dashboard offers a one-stop-shop to access data, provide […]

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City Council

Park City Council member found guilty of disorderly conduct for cussing out ski instructor | #citycouncil

Councilman Jeremy Rubell, 43, was fined $160. (Photo by: parkcity.org) City Councilman Jeremy Rubell   | Sep. 3, 2023, 8:03 p.m. A member of the Park City Council was found guilty by a judge this week of disorderly conduct for an encounter with a group of cross-country skiers this past winter. Councilman Jeremy Rubell, 43, was […]

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Alabama

Biden and Trump are keeping relatively light campaign schedules as their rivals rack up the stops | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

WASHINGTON (AP) — Their rivals are busy answering voters’ questions at town halls across South Carolina, glad-handing with business owners in New Hampshire and grinding to hit every one of Iowa’s 99 counties. But the front-runners for their party’s nomination, former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, are barely campaigning in crucial early-voting states […]

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City Council

Candidate Interview: Scott Tinlin for Clawson City Council | #citycouncil

Candidate Interview: Scott Tinlin for Clawson City Council (Crystal A. Proxmire, Sept 3, 2023) Clawson, MI – Voters in Clawson will have the opportunity to select a mayor and two council members in the Nov. 7, 2023 election. Candidates for Mayor are incumbent Paula Millan, as well as Andrea Hodges. For City Council there are […]

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Mayor Pitts: Labor Day celebrates people and commitment in Clarksville | COMMENTARY

Clarksville Now publishes opinion pieces representing both sides of a variety of topics. Opinions presented do not necessarily reflect those of the newsroom or management. To join the conversation, email your opinion piece to news@clarksvillenow.com Contributed commentary from Mayor Joe Pitts: Maybe like everyone, I’m reminded at this time of year, as late summer begins […]

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