Does Mayor Breed just hate poor people?
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- June 10, 2024
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“This mayor is blocking all affordable housing proposals at this point,” an aide to a San Francisco supervisor said to our small group of houseless/formerly houseless POOR Magazine poverty skolaz on a zoom call we organized last month. A big group of us poor people from San Francisco have been meeting, thinking, activating, praying and visioning […]
Read MoreMayor Breed Proposes Waiving City Fees for Night Markets, Block Parties, Farmers’ Markets, Other Outdoor Community Events |
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- May 4, 2024
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Mayor’s Press Office Mayor London N. Breed introduced legislation on April 26 to encourage and expand outdoor community events. The first will waive City fees for certain events, making them less costly to produce. The second will simplify the health permitting for special event food vendors through the creation of an annual permit. Both pieces […]
Read MoreBismarck Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast set for May 16
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- March 18, 2024
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BISMARCK TRIBUNE STAFF Former longtime National Information Solutions Cooperative President and CEO Vern Dosch will be the featured speaker for this year’s Bismarck Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast. Vern Dosch PROVIDED Dosch from 2002-20 headed the company that develops and supports accounting, billing and engineering software for more than 860 electric co-ops, telephone companies, municipalities and broadband providers in […]
Read MoreCity Council to vote on new coffee drive-thru, disc golf course construction | Local | #citycouncil
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Read MoreMayor says State of the City is improving | Community
McAlester Mayor John Browne touched on a number of topics during his annual State of the City address. Browne interspersed his message with literary and musical quotes as he touched on topics including the city budget, infrastructure upgrades, plans for the city to take over water plant operations and economic development during the Tuesday night […]
Read MoreBlack History Month events at Arkansas State University Three Rivers | Photos & Videos
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- February 16, 2024
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The Retention Awareness Council would like to invite you to attend the Black History Month events scheduled at ASU Three Rivers. This year’s theme is centered around soul food. The Courtyard Café will be serving a soul food special each week. On Feb. 19, we will watch the documentary series on “High on the Hog” […]
Read MoreTexarkana Arkansas Board hears arguments for and against zoning in a neighborhood | Texarkana
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- February 6, 2024
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TEXARKANA, Ark. – The Texarkana Arkansas Board of Directors took up the issue of rezoning during Monday evening’s meeting. Specifically, they discussed a request for a boarding house. Two residents told the Board they were against spot zoning in a single-family neighborhood at 14 Downing Drive in Ward 5. They asked for votes against appealing […]
Read MoreThe Two Most Expensive Grocery Stores in Arkansas
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- February 2, 2024
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Times are tough. I am quickly reminded of that every time I go to the grocery store. Did you know that two of the most expensive grocery stores in the nation are in Arkansas? We all have our favorite grocery stores, whether it’s because of their convenience, prices, items that they carry or their customer […]
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