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Alabama

Candidates in the Lee County District Judge Place 2 | #elections | #alabama

Alabama voters will visit the polls on Tuesday to vote in the primary election. Harold W. Morris, Clay Thomas and Samantha Burt Copelan are running for Lee County district judge, Place 2. Primary elections allow voters to determine which candidates compete in the general election and can be nonpartisan or partisan. In partisan primaries, voters choose the candidates they […]

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City Council

Napa City Council chambers needs a facelift | #citycouncil

CHRIS D. CRAIKER Craiker Jennifer Huffman I wish I could take credit for the Napa City Council moving forward on using drones for the next Fourth of July Night display…. But I can’t. My little Feb. 3 Architex Angle article about how lasers and drones should replace the traditional Fourth fireworks was simply alerting everyone […]

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City Council

Muskogee Finance and Public Works committees, Special Call City Council — Agendas | News | #citycouncil

WHAT: Regular meeting of the Muskogee Public Works and Finance committees, special meeting City Council. 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 […]

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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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City Council

‘Extremely blighted’ study goes to North Platte City Council | #citycouncil

North Platte Planning Commission members Tuesday used their last 2023 meeting to set up fresh showdowns over city aid for housing and economic development at the City Council’s first 2024 meeting. A series of 6-0 votes recommended TIF and “extremely blighted” eligibility for a swath of south central North Platte; two more annexations of “doughnut […]

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City Council

City Council approves annexation of two parcels on south side of La Porte | Local News | #citycouncil

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City Council

Olympia City Council adopts rental registry, but landlords fear it will price them out | #citycouncil

The Olympia City Council has adopted a rental housing registry and inspection program aimed at supporting landlords and keeping tenants safe. But some local property owners fear the price of registering their units will force them to sell. Nearly a dozen property owners and managers spoke last month during a City Council meeting, almost all […]

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City Council

City Council asked to change fees, approve Downtown assessment | News | #citycouncil

City Manager Aron Kulhavy and Director of Development Services will present an overview of Public Improvement Districts (PIDs), Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) and Development Agreements at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 19, at the Huntsville Public Library, 1219 13th Street. Council will consider several action items on the consent agenda, including an ordinance to amend the […]

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City Council

City Council asked to change fees, approve Downtown assessment | News | #citycouncil

City Manager Aron Kulhavy and Director of Development Services will present an overview of Public Improvement Districts (PIDs), Municipal Utility Districts (MUDs) and Development Agreements at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 19, at the Huntsville Public Library, 1219 13th Street. Council will consider several action items on the consent agenda, including an ordinance to amend the […]

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Arkansas

Landlords Association of Arkansas has winter conference, installation | News

On Saturday, the Landlords Association of Arkansas announced the installation of state officers/board of directors and new two-term president, LuAnn Deere. Deere is a local realtor and property manager with RE/MAX Elite in Conway. She has served as president of the Faulkner County Landlords Association for the past two years and will serve again in […]

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