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City Council

Alexandria City Council moves forward with removing Trayce Snow from GAEDA Board | #citycouncil

ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) – The Alexandria City Council has moved forward with the removal of Tracye Snow from the Greater Alexandria Economic Development Authority Board, or GAEDA. The emergency meeting that was scheduled for Monday, Feb. 19, was canceled and rescheduled to be held at Tuesday night’s regular council meeting. There was standing room only […]

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Arkansas

AR National Guardsmen prepped to help Arkansas State Police

JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) – Arkansas National Guard soldiers across the Natural State are hitting the icy roads to help stranded motorists amid winter weather conditions. A crew of five guardsmen met at Arkansas State Police Headquarters, Troop C, on Monday, Jan. 15, before going to work. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders activated winter support teams […]

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Alaska

Alaska joins lawsuit challenging Biden’s vehicle emissions rule | #alaska | #politics

By Iris Samuels Updated: December 23, 2023 Published: December 22, 2023 Traffic moves south on C Street in Midtown as the snow falls Friday afternoon. A snowstorm moved through Southcentral Alaska on Dec. 15, 2023. (Anne Raup / ADN) Alaska is one of 21 Republican-led states suing the Biden administration over a new federal requirement […]

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City Council

Facing repeated public ‘outbursts,’ Worthington City Council clamps down on public comments | Local News | #citycouncil

WORTHINGTON — A printed flyer taped to the table that serves as the dais for the Worthington City Council returned for the second consecutive month at its Oct. 17 meeting, rendering its message a mainstay for Council members and attendees alike. The message, which first appeared at the Council’s September meeting, emphasizes that all Council […]

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Alaska

Explore a vibrant world of arts and culture in Anchorage | #alaska | #politics

People look at art displayed at the Anchorage Museum in downtown Anchorage during First Friday on Dec. 2, 2022. (Emily Mesner / ADN) Whether you’re culturally curious, into the arts or hung up on history, Anchorage’s arts and culture scene has you covered. Museums and galleries across town showcase perspectives, experiences, treasures and truths that […]

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Arkansas

Ice, Snow Can Keep Fans Away, But What Does It Mean for Arkansas, Texas A&M?

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – With cold freezing rains and low temps icing the roads in Northwest Arkansas on Monday and sleet and snow on tap for Tuesday, the odds of having the game against Texas A&M in Bud Walton isn’t 100 percent.  Generally, the rule of thumb is to have the game if it can be […]

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Mayor

With Buffalo bearing the brunt of the storm, even the mayor has no electricity

Sixty-five stranded people rescued from their vehicles overnight. Another 200 still waiting for help. At least one confirmed death – a body found at Bailey and Kensington avenues Saturday – and fears there will be more. Just shy of 20,000 households without power in the bitter cold. Buffalo is bearing the brunt of the blizzard. […]

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