Mayor pitches agenda for coming year | Local News
NEWBURYPORT — Mayor Sean Reardon laid out his hopes and dreams for the city over the next year in front of a large crowd during his second annual State of the City address at City Hall on Wednesday night. His speech touched on a number of projects, including building a new recreation center, strengthening the […]
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Read MoreMeridian council, mayor differ on paving funding | News
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- February 22, 2024
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The Meridian City Council and Mayor Jimmie Smith agree more paving is needed throughout the city but remain far apart on how to pay for the work to be done. On Tuesday the council and mayor traded sharp words as they argued about the best way to move forward. The exchange came after Councilman Dwayne […]
Read MoreChief appraiser speaks to City Council | News | #citycouncil
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Baldwin County Chief Appraiser Wade Williams gave a brief overview of his role and how properties are assessed Tuesday when he addressed Milledgeville City Council. It marked the first time in his tenure that he has addressed city leaders. “Thank you for allowing me to be here, and I also apologize for the fact that […]
Read MoreNampa City Council split on $38 million transportation bond | | #citycouncil
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NAMPA — Sidewalks, roads and highway connectors were all on the agenda at the Nampa City Council meeting Monday evening, tackling the city’s No. 1 issue — transportation. In a close vote, the council approved the placement of a $38 million transportation bond on the ballot for the May 2024 election. Public safety has been […]
Read MoreBellevue City Council approves issuing bonds for indoor waterpark, hotel project | #citycouncil
The City of Bellevue is looking to make a big splash by bringing in a 100,000-square-foot indoor waterpark. The heated, year-round facility aquatic facility is planned northwest of the U.S. Highway 34 and U.S. Highway 75 interchange, along with three hotels. The waterpark would have a retractable roof and include an arcade for gamers, said […]
Read MoreOn affordable housing in Lincoln and where the mayor’s focus on climate change took her
Hope Community Church, 4700 S. Folsom St., would be mostly surrounded by the Foxtail Meadows’ development. The church collaborated in the design of the proposal. JUSTIN WAN, Journal Star file photo Jake Hoppe, an affordable housing developer, promoted a new model his company is working on in Lincoln and two other Nebraska communities during a […]
Read MoreMoments with the Mayor: Strong stewardship has city on positive track | Columns
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- January 27, 2024
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Chinese philosopher Kong Qiu, better known to the world as Confucius, once said, “A man who does not plan long ahead will find trouble right at his door.” Unfortunately, when I was sworn in as Acting Mayor on November 6, 2018, that’s exactly where we found ourselves. At that time, we only had $300,000 in […]
Read MoreBloomington mourns Mayor Frank Shorthose
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- January 7, 2024
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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 […]
Read MoreHUTCHINSON CITY COUNCIL: How they voted | Government | #citycouncil
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Hutchinson City Council took the following actions unanimously at its Dec. 19 meeting. LICENSE: Approved issuing an intoxicating liquor license for The Wine Lounge at 8 Main St. N. The licensed area will include the establishment and a patio area on the back side of the building. COMPENSATION: Approved a resolution to replace the current […]
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