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Alaska

Subsistence Remains Top Priority for the State of Alaska – US Politics Today | #alaska | #politics

Subsistence Remains Top Priority for the State of Alaska – US Politics Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Sunday, October 22, 2023 · 663,411,476 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools Press Releases Events & Conferences Click Here For This Articles Original […]

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City Council

Topeka City Council holds first public meeting for proposed utility rate increase | #citycouncil

TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) – Topeka City Council members held their first public meeting for the proposed increases in utility rates. The City of Topeka announced the proposal Dec. 5. Proposed utility rate increases for water are 11.5% for 2024 and 2025, and 11.6% for 2026. Wastewater rates would go up 8% in 2024 and 2025, […]

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Arkansas

National report on maternal and infant health gives Arkansas; Missouri poor grades

HARRISON, Ark. (KY3) – A recent report from the March of Dimes, an organization focused on improving the health of babies by preventing birth defects, premature births, and infant mortality, shows the maternal and infant health crisis is worsening for all families. Arkansas and Missouri received poor grades with above-average preterm birth rates. The data […]

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City Council

Huntsville City Council passes number of motions, including pay raise for city employees | #citycouncil

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – Huntsville City leaders agree – if you are pulled over by police with a small amount of marijuana – instead of making an arrest, you will drive away with a ticket. It’s a provision already allowed in other Alabama cities. In a conversation between Council member Devyn Keith and an attorney […]

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Alabama

Changes to how election results are transmitted on election night | #elections | #alabama

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – After a flurry of political ads bombarding you on TV, the day for voters to cast their ballots and elect who they want to see in office is quickly approaching. That hasn’t changed. However the process of getting those results has. “We have provided each county in the state with a […]

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Mayor

‘One of the Best Ever Here’

Danbury’s first ever San Gennaro Festival is underway, delighting locals and visitors alike. Danbury Mayor Dean Esposito has been in attendance each day so far, and told us he intends to keep coming back each day until the event closes Sunday evening.The Mayor joined the Ethan and Lou Show on Thursday (9/8/22) and spoke about […]

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Alabama

Results are in for Huntsville, Scottsboro municipal elections | #elections | #alabama

HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) – The cities of Huntsville and Scottsboro held municipal elections on Aug. 23 for positions on councils and the boards of education. Results Find all of Tuesday’s results here Two of Huntsville’s races will require runoffs in September. City Council District 2 candidates David Little and Bill Yell received 43% and 24% […]

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Mayor

The Bristol Press – Mayor Jeff Caggiano announces start of roadwork on Riverside Avenue, Memorial Boulevard

BRISTOL – Mayor Jeff Caggiano has announced the start of roadwork on Riverside Avenue and Memorial Boulevard which is designed to improve safety and traffic flow in the area and create bike lanes in both directions. Caggiano said in an update on the Mayor’s Office Facebook page that city and state roadways projects will be […]

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Mayor

City of Athens accepting Mayor’s Youth Commission applications

ATHENS, Ala. (WAFF) – The City of Athens is accepting applications from high school students for the Athens Mayor’s Youth Commission. The commission gives interested high school students in grades 10-12 who attend Athens High School, Athens Bible School, Lindsay Lane Christian Academy or students that are home schooled in Athens, the opportunity to learn […]

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Alabama

Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill Joins Joint Letter to Biden Administration | #elections | #alabama

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, August 8, 2022—MONTGOMERY, AL— Last week, Alabama Secretary of State John H. Merrill and 14 other Secretaries of State sent a joint letter to President Joe Biden asking him to rescind Executive Order 14019. The letter states, “Executive Order 14019 was issued without Constitutional authority nor Congressional approval. Executive Order 14019 […]

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