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Mayor Buscher plans to enforce civility pledge and crack down on fly dumping

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WICS/WRSP) — Springfield City Council had a Committee of the Whole meeting for the first time after two aldermen did not sign the civility pledge. This has left the question of how the pledge will be enforced. Aldermen Shawn Gregory and Roy Williams are the only two aldermen who did not sign the […]

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Alabama

Big Shake-Up at City Hall in Toms River Following Election Day | #elections | #alabama

Let’s be honest, there is not a huge turnout for mid-term elections and especially when it’s a “primary” election. We should all express our right to vote at the polls, but when it’s mid-term primary elections, we see a dramatically lower voter turnout. Unless you have races like the one in Toms River that will […]

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Tulsa mayor proclaim June 2 as National Gun Violence Awareness Day in Tulsa

TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — Just a day after the One year anniversary of the Saint Francis hospital shooting, Tulsa mayor, G.T. Bynum, has declared June 2nd as National Gun Violence Awareness Day in Tulsa. “For me, its not just a dot on the map, its not just a statistic. We see that number of gun […]

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Alabama

WEST ALABAMA THURSDAY BRIEFING | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Good morning, West Alabama: Its Thursday already and softball and baseball are on the collective minds of University of Alabama fans. Softball begins CWS play in Oklahoma City this morning and Bama Baseball hosts the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional beginning tomorrow at “The Joe”. Today’s softball play may see some weather delays as the forecast for Oklahoma […]

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Alabama

WEST ALABAMA WEDNESDAY BRIEFING | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Good morning! Anyone having troubling remembering what day it is on this short work week? It’s Wednesday but not really “Hump Day” this week. Expect partly cloudy with scattered showers and storms possible in the afternoon. Highs will be in the 80s. Tonight, there may be a lingering shower and a few storms early. Lows in the […]

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Alabama

Gerald Allen Proposes Merging Tuscaloosa, Northport and County | #elections | #alabama

State Senator Gerald Allen has introduced a bill proposing a constitutional amendment to merge three local governments and effectively end Tuscaloosa and Northport’s status as independent cities. The amendment, introduced as Senate Bill 344, says there is no current law governing the merging of existing county and municipal governments. The new bill proposes an amendment to […]

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Alabama

WEST ALABAMA TUESDAY BRIEFING | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

It is Tuesday, May 23, 2023, and another day of mostly cloudy skies and intermittent rain possibilities are in the offering. Widespread showers will persist across the northern half of Central Alabama, with a few thunderstorms at times. Activity will slide south and west through the day. Highs will range from the upper 60s to the […]

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Mayor

Cheyenne Mayor Says City Going After People For Past Due Tickets

Cheyenne Mayor Patrick Collins says the city will use collection agencies and an aggressive booting program to get people to pay up on past due parking tickets. The mayor made the comments in his “Mayor’s Minute” column on Friday. In the column, the mayor. The mayor wrote that while the city was owed $200, 000 […]

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City Council

Menominee City Council continues to deliberate on marijuana settlement | News | #citycouncil

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City Council

City of Laramie Bids Farewell to Outgoing City Council Members | #citycouncil

As the City of Laramie welcomes three new Council members, they offer their best wishes to three outgoing members who will be retiring from their seats after years of dedicated service, according to a recent release. Fred Schmechel Fred Schmechel is an arts and humanities advocate and serial entrepreneur. Fred grew up in Southeast Wyoming, […]

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