Mayor proclaims November as Adoption Month | News
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- November 16, 2023
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Duncan’s Mayor proclaimed November as National Adoption Month during Tuesday night’s regularly scheduled city council meeting, noting the subject of adoption is something near and dear to his heart. Mayor Robert Armstrong, who comes from a family deeply affected by adoption, said his grandfather was adopted along with the mayor’s own son, Alex MoMo Armstrong. […]
Read MoreWest Main project bid accepted by Geneva City Council | News | #citycouncil
GENEVA — After years of work, Geneva City Council approved a bid for the long-delayed West Main infrastructure project on Monday evening during a special meeting. “Nobody pinch us and wake us up,” said Geneva City Council President Philip Cordova after a 6-0 vote to accept a $8,993,754.56 bid for the project from Fabrizi Trucking […]
Read MoreAgenda for upcoming city council meeting | News | #citycouncil
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- October 1, 2023
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The public is invited and encouraged to attend an upcoming meeting of a regional governmental body based in Madison County at which tax dollars may be spent. * * * WHAT: Norfolk City Council WHEN: Monday, Oct. 2, 5:30 p.m. WHERE: Norfolk City Council chambers, 309 N. Fifth St. * * * SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS — […]
Read MoreCity Council approves police chief’s reappointment | News | #citycouncil
BEVERLY — The City Council has approved the reappointment of police Chief John LeLacheur, despite some reservations over an ongoing court case. The council voted 8-1 on Monday night to approve Mayor Mike Cahill’s reappointment of LeLacheur through May 2027, when LeLacheur will reach the mandatory retirement age of 65. Councilors praised LeLacheur for his […]
Read MoreNo settlement: dispute between Mineral Wells, former mayor fails to meet Sept. 1 deadline | Mineral-wells
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- September 5, 2023
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FORT WORTH — A nearly 4-year-old lawsuit between Mineral Wells and a former mayor missed its third deadline to reach a settlement on Friday. Instead, the city told Federal Judge Reed O’Connor in Fort Worth to put the dispute with former mayor Christopher Perricone back on schedule for trial. The city also asked the judge, […]
Read MoreMayor’s race is not for sale
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- August 27, 2023
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Several letters to the editor have endorsed Mike Nugent for mayor. They come from good Missoula citizens, in support of another good citizen who might have made a good mayor if the National Association of REALTORS® had not intervened so egregiously in our local election. But they did intervene, with a gigantic infusion of cash […]
Read MoreKerfluffle in Camilla: Contempt hearing scheduled for City Council members removed from office in July | News | #citycouncil
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Read MoreMilledgeville City Council holds new meeting format | News | #citycouncil
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- August 16, 2023
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A new meeting format is now a way of life for Milledgeville City Council. City leaders had discussed the idea of incorporating their work session into the regular action session and holding just one meeting as opposed to two meetings. “This has been voted on, and this is our first attempt at doing so,” said […]
Read MoreBryant City Council hikes city parks’ share of A&P tax to 50% | News | #citycouncil
Bryant Parks & Recreation Committee members appealed to the City Council Tuesday, asking that the council increase the parks’ portion of a proposed A&P tax from 30 percent to 70 percent. The Council did unanimously vote to increase the percentage, but not as much as the parks committee, or the residents in attendance to support […]
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