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Arkansas

Sandage presents “Arkansas History in Song” | Photos & Videos

The Hot Spring County Historical Society invited noted Arkansas historian, educator, author, songwriter  and musician, Charley Sandage, to their March meeting for an evening of “Arkansas History in Song”. The meeting was held in the lecture hall at ASU Three Rivers to accommodate a larger crowd than normally attends at the HSCHS building on West […]

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Mayor

Mayor 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 […]

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Mayor

Mayor’s Summer of Music 2024 lineup announced | Arts & Entertainment

PLYMOUTH — It is going to be an awesome summer filled with music at River Park Square! Mayor Robert Listenberger is excited to host the Mayor’s Summer of Music 2024. The Mayor’s Summer of Music is a free concert series that is hosted by the City of Plymouth and sponsored by numerous local businesses. These […]

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City Council

Muskogee Municipal and Redevelopment Authorities, City Council — Agendas | News | #citycouncil

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. RECOGNIZE CITIZENS WISHING TO SPEAK TO THE MAYOR […]

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Bloomington mourns Mayor Frank Shorthose

How Time Flies is a daily feature looking back at Pantagraph archives to revisit what was happening in our community and region.  100 years ago Jan. 7, 1924: Business will be suspended this afternoon during the hours of the funeral rites for Mayor Frank Shorthose. His body is set to lie in state in the Consistory […]

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Mayor

Resident of the year, Logan City Mayor Holly Daines: Working hard, giving back and moving forward | Local News

In choosing a resident of the year, one thing became clear — our community is not short of people who devote their time to helping others. Although one resident was chosen — Logan City Mayor Holly Daines for her significant impact on the community as a whole — a non-exhaustive list suggested by community members […]

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City Council

Corvallis City Council to consider ousting Charlyn Ellis | #citycouncil

An item on the next Corvallis City Council meeting agenda proposes to oust one of its own and has left residents with questions about the process and the interpretation of the city charter, last amended in the 2021 local election.  In a meeting packet sent ahead of the Monday, Dec. 4, council meeting, a resolution […]

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Mayor

‘The Road to Resilience’: Yuba City Vice Mayor Shon Harris speaks on his latest film project | News

As the state of California grapples to find solutions to long-standing problems, community interest in addressing food insecurity, mental health, drug abuse, and homelessness has been on the rise. Yuba City Vice Mayor Shon Harris is no stranger to dealing with the public’s opinion on the area’s unhoused population. In addition to his work with […]

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City Council

Two candidates bid for open Plattsburgh City Council Ward 5 seat | News | #citycouncil

PLATTSBURGH — Two candidates are looking to fill the Plattsburgh City Common Council Ward 5 seat in next month’s general election. Current Ward 5 Councilor Caitlin Bopp is not running for re-election. Barrie Finnegan, a Republican, and David Monette, a Democrat, are now bidding for the three-year term on the council. The Press-Republican asked each […]

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City Council

Judge delivers first municipal court briefing to Killeen city council | Local News | #citycouncil

In his first municipal court briefing to the Killeen City Council last Tuesday, Judge Kris Krishna began with four main topics for discussion: challenges, the number of defendants, funds collected and metrics from the National Center for State Courts. “The biggest issue we face in the court, really for the last year, is staff turnover,” […]

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