Rebber resigns from Bee Cave City Council | #citycouncil
Bee Cave Mayor Kara King, during the City Council meeting on Tuesday, announced the resignation of Council Member Andrew Rebber, effective immediately. He is being replaced by Jon Cobb, who served on the council from 2018-20. Rebber has served on the council since being elected in 2022 and did not give a reason for his […]
Read MoreBurlington VT mayor on budget deficit jumping due to clerical error
Burlington faces a budget deficit nearly 45% greater than projected by the city on the fiscal 2024 budget, Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanek said on Thursday. The deficit now stands at more than $13 million, compared to the $9 million projected in December 2023. Mulvaney-Stanak said she learned about the $3.4 million increase in the deficit when […]
Read MoreHow much money does Quincy MA Mayor Tom Koch make?
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QUINCY − What do the mayors of San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and Boston all have in common? Quincy Mayor Thomas P. Koch will make more than all of them if city council follows the recommendations of a consulting firm hired by the city. Koch’s current $159,00 salary should increase to as much […]
Read MoreSturgis mayor announces run for state rep
STURGIS – A seat recently vacated on the Sturgis City Commission will remain so until the November election, commissioners decided, while the city mayor announced he is running for state representative. City commissioner Alan Albarran tendered a resignation letter April 17, effective immediately. Albarran recently purchased a new house outside the second precinct and could […]
Read MoreUS denies request from 100 tribes | #alaska | #politics
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The U.S. government rejected an emergency request from 100 tribes and communities in Western Alaska for a zero-bycatch limit on salmon, which would have effectively halted the nation’s largest Bering Sea pollock fishery. Bycatch is the unintentional capture of marine life by commercial fishermen. A directive from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Oceanic and […]
Read MoreWarren council overrides Mayor Stone’s veto of ordinance on purchase limits
Warren’s City Council overrode a veto by Mayor Lori Stone on Tuesday night to pass an amendment that puts a $50,000 limit on the her ability to make emergency purchases. Warren’s emergency purchase ordinance allows mayors to make purchases immediately in a crisis without seeking the council’s OK. The City Council revised the ordinance in […]
Read MoreVanessa Nordkye runs uncontested for Salem City Council Ward 7 | #citycouncil
This is part of a series of stories on the candidates running in the May 21 primary election. Ballots will be mailed to voters May 1. With no challenger qualifying for the May 21 primary election, incumbent City Councilor Vanessa Nordyke is set to return to the Salem City Council for her second official term. […]
Read MorePrestley joins Green Bay City Council after appeal deadline passes | #citycouncil
GREEN BAY – Joey Prestley officially joined the Green Bay City Council on Monday after City Clerk Celestine Jeffreys certified the District 6 results and administered the oath of office. Prestley in the April 2 general election beat incumbent Steven Campbell by 15 votes. The margin was close enough that Campbell requested and paid for […]
Read MorePueblo needle exchanges defend mission as city council considers ban | #citycouncil
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As Pueblo City Council debates whether to ban syringe access programs in the city, the agencies that operate them in Pueblo are coming forward to defend them. The Southern Colorado Harm Reduction Association (SCHRA) and Access Point Pueblo say syringe access programs — also known as syringe service or needle exchange programs — play a […]
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