Lifelong northwest Lincoln resident announces run for City Council | National News | #citycouncil
Brodey Weber, a lifelong resident of northwest Lincoln who ran against Sen. Mike Hilgers for a seat in the Legislature in 2020, on Wednesday announced his candidacy for the District 4 seat on the Lincoln City Council. Weber is the second candidate to announce a bid for the seat being vacated by Tammy Ward, the […]
Read MoreCity Council proposes changes to lawn ordinance, No Mow May rules | News | #citycouncil
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Read MoreLogansport mayor looks for continued growth in 2023 | News
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Mayor Chris Martin is ready to carry 2022’s momentum into the new year. And there was plenty of momentum in Logansport. One only needs to visit any of the new businesses or admire the works of public art to see that the town is heading in the right direction. “When I took office I was […]
Read MoreLa Grande City Council to consider increase in service rates for Waste-Pro | Local News | #citycouncil
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Read MoreNew Alabama conceal carry law goes into effect in 2023 | Alabama | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
(The Center Square) – Background checks to acquire conceal carry permits in Alabama will be a thing of the past next year. Earlier this year, the Alabama Legislature ratified House Bill 272, which makes the state the 22nd in the country to permit individuals to carry concealed pistols without acquiring a permit or undergoing a […]
Read MoreNew Alabama conceal carry law goes into effect in 2023 | | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
(The Center Square) – Background checks to acquire conceal carry permits in Alabama will be a thing of the past next year. Earlier this year, the Alabama Legislature ratified House Bill 272, which makes the state the 22nd in the country to permit individuals to carry concealed pistols without acquiring a permit or undergoing a […]
Read MorePleasantville City Council tables Lakes Bay Redevelopment | #citycouncil
Students from Leeds Avenue School in Pleasantville is representing New Jersey at the centennial National Christmas Tree display in Washington, D.C. Paper ornaments adorned with pictures of state symbols and landmarks, created by 24 students were selected to be placed on the display’s New Jersey tree. PLEASANTVILLE — A development plan for the long-vacant […]
Read MoreDalton City Council meets Monday | Local News | #citycouncil
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The Dalton City Council meets Monday at 6 p.m. in the council chambers in City Hall. The council members are scheduled to vote on: • Whether to accept a $1,248,426 bid from Shaw Integrated and Turf Solutions to replace the artificial turf on the soccer fields at Lakeshore Park and the Ron Nix Soccer Complex at […]
Read MoreHancock city council swears in Mandy Lounibos to vacant council seat | #citycouncil
HANCOCK, Mich. (WLUC) – The Hancock City Council voted four to two to appoint Mandy Lounibos as its new councilor at large at Wednesday’s meeting. The seat has been vacant since Election Day. Elected candidate Michael Lancour chose not to become a member due to an incompatibility conflict with his position on the Hancock Board […]
Read MoreMayor calls for more board members | Local News
NEWBURYPORT — With a long list of vacancies on several city board and committees, Mayor Sean Reardon is strongly urging residents to submit applications to join the municipal service experience. Earlier this week, Reardon announced he is looking to fill current or anticipated openings on 11 city entities, including the Affordable Housing Trust; Board of […]
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