Biden cancels last oil, gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic Refuge | #alaska | #politics
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JUNEAU, Alaska — In a move that angered Republicans, the Biden administration canceled the seven remaining oil and gas leases in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge last week, overturning sales held in the Trump administration’s waning days, and proposed stronger protections against development on vast swaths of the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska. The Interior Department’s […]
Read MoreNYC Mayor Adams dips in Marist poll, 72% say he ‘did something wrong’ with Turkey
More than seven out of ten city residents believe Mayor Adams “did something wrong” in his dealings with Turkey during his 2021 mayoral run, according to a new Maris poll released Tuesday. The poll found 72% of city residents think Adams did something untoward in connection with Turkey and that Adams’ job approval rating has dived […]
Read MoreDenver City Council to vote on affordable housing project in northeast Park Hill | #citycouncil
DENVER — Huge changes could soon be on the way for Northeast Park Hill as the City of Denver continues to try to solve the affordable housing crisis. The city’s Department of Housing and Stability (HOST) is planning a multi-million dollar project that would add a 253-unit apartment and townhouse complex at the corner of […]
Read MoreMadison City Council appoints new member | Tmn | #citycouncil
After months of being short a board member after Nick Cherry resigned from his seat shortly after being sworn in, the Madison City Council has a full council as of Monday night. The board appointed new resident Bekah Selby Leach to serve on the council. Leach is a professor at Emporia State University and has […]
Read MoreMuskogee City Council and Redevelopment Authority — AGENDAS | News | #citycouncil
WHAT: Muskogee City Council regular meeting. WHEN: 5:30 p.m. Monday. WHERE: City Council Chambers, third floor, Muskogee Municipal Building, 229 W. Okmulgee Ave. ON TV: Broadcast live on Optimum Channel 14. INFORMATION: Those who would like to address councilors during the meeting must sign in at least 15 minutes before the meeting begins. • • […]
Read MoreCity Council to consider replacement for council position | News | #citycouncil
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- August 27, 2022
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As a result of the resignation of City Council Member Brenda Miller, the Bryant City Council plans to consider a nomination to replace her at its upcoming meeting Tuesday. “I have been honored to serve Ward 4 since 2010,” Miller said during a recent special council meeting where she read her resignation. She recommended the […]
Read MoreCity council to consider Adult Center membership fee | Local News | #citycouncil
The Roswell City Council will consider approval of a new fee structure for the Recreation Department that includes an annual membership for the Roswell Adult Center. The meeting will be at 6 p.m. Thursday in Meeting Room A of the Roswell Convention and Civic Center, 912 N. Main St. The council will also hear a […]
Read MoreMeadville City Council OKs creation of Environmental Advisory Committee | News | #citycouncil
Meadville City Council this week gave final approval to the creation of an Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC). The 4-1 vote means the ordinance will take effect Aug. 10. Councilman Jim Roha voted against the ordinance, as he had in two preliminary approval votes. Councilwoman Autumn Vogel, the most vocal supporter of the ordinance, said that […]
Read MoreJoplin council to hear plan to renovate City Hall’s first floor | Local News | #citycouncil
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A $300,000 plan to renovate parts of City Hall’s first floor as offices for the city’s neighborhood improvement division and public safety team will be outlined at Monday night’s City Council meeting. A cost breakdown in city documents regarding the proposal lists the need to add or upgrade security cameras to the spaces, install computer wiring […]
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