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Mayor

Expert: Neither candidate for mayor is a nincompoop

Jeff Tarte at a Newsmakers Breakfast Aug. 17. Former Cornelius Mayor Jeff Tarte says he will not be endorsing any candidates municipal or county roles, including mayor of Cornelius. He will, however, host “meet and greets” with both candidates for mayor. Incumbent Woody Washam faces an opponent—Commissioner Denis Bilodeau—for the first time in four campaigns […]

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City Council

Two Rivers City Council and Explore Two Rivers Board to Gather Today | #citycouncil

Jul 31, 2023 | 11:00 AM Local News, Ryan Brahm There is only one meeting today (July 31st) in the City of Two Rivers. The City Council will hold a work session meeting in the Council Chambers at 6:00 p.m. They will start by discussing services with the Blue Heron Condominium Association before […]

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Alabama

ALGOP Trump event in Montgomery nearly sold out | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

The Alabama GOP chairman said an event featuring Donald Trump in Montgomery had gotten a positive response based on ticket sales. Trump will be in Montgomery for the ALGOP dinner on August 4. Republican Party chairman John Wahl said tickets are nearly sold out. “The response we’ve received since we announced President Trump as our […]

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Mayor

Bilodeau files to run for mayor of Cornelius

July 10. Three-term Cornelius Commissioner Denis Bilodeau has officially filed with the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections to run for mayor of Cornelius. He will oppose Woody Washam who is running for a fourth term as mayor. The 22-year Cornelius resident has been a business and community having served as a founding board member of […]

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City Council

Frandsen presents fairgrounds proposal to Rush City Council | Events | #citycouncil

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City Council

Manitowoc City Council to Discuss Security Equipment Purchase | #citycouncil

Jun 19, 2023 | 1:00 PM Local News, Ryan Brahm There are two meetings on the calendar to start the week in the City of Manitowoc (June 19th). First up is the Board of Public Works, which will gather in the Council Chambers at 4:00 p.m. They will take bids for a River […]

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Arkansas

University of Arkansas dissolves DEI office

The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville will eliminate its diversity, equity and inclusion division and reallocate its staff and resources to other offices starting in the fall, Chancellor Charles Robinson announced in an email Tuesday. UA’s Office of Equal Opportunity and Compliance will also be realigned, moving formally under Human Resources. Republican lawmakers in Arkansas […]

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City Council

Two Rivers City Council to Welcome New Fire Chief, Police Sargent, Police Officer | #citycouncil

Jun 5, 2023 | 1:00 PM Local News, Ryan Brahm There are three meetings today in the City of Two Rivers. The Committee on Aging met at 8:30 a.m. to discuss some rec department programs. Then, at 5:00 this evening, the Public Utilities Committee will be in the Council Chambers. They will discuss […]

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Alabama

Alabama provides a public lifeline for a private college | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

For months Birmingham-Southern College officials warned that financial pressures might force the institution to close, pleading with the state to step in and help. Last month the Alabama Legislature did just that, creating a loan program to support struggling private colleges in the state. The legislation establishing the loan program, which awaits the signature of […]

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City Council

Two Rivers City Council Discusses Implementing Central Count Absentee Voting Ordinance | #citycouncil

May 28, 2023 | 2:00 PM Local News, Ryan Brahm A minor change may be coming to the way absentee votes are counted in Two Rivers. .City Manager Greg Buckley told Seehafer News that during the City Council’s work session meeting Monday, City Clerk Amanda Baryenbruch (BEAR-EN-BROOK) updated the council on a potential […]

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