
Questions for City Council Candidates | News | #citycouncil
The Stillwater League of Women Voters is hosting a forum for city council candidates at 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, at City Hall. In the event of inclement weather, the forum will be moved to the following Thursday at the same time and place. Candidates for council on the Feb. 14 ballot are Nathan Brubaker, […]
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Look Back … to a pitiful lack of lunchroom facilities, 1948 | Features | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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- January 25, 2023
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Jan. 25, 1948, in The Star: Two inches of snow, several hours of sleet, a heavy undercoating of ice and subfreezing temperatures have combined during the past 24 hours to greatly reduce highway traffic around Anniston. Temperatures didn’t reach the single-digit range that was forecast, however. On the happier side, sleds and snowball fights cropped […]
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City Council approves affordable housing purchase, student housing project | News | #citycouncil
The Norman City Council on Tuesday night gave the green light for the purchase a five-acre lot for an affordable housing initiative and a five-story student housing project on 10 acres. Despite the proposed apartment building’s location in a partial floodplain, the council approved the preliminary plat for the project. The applicant obtained conditional approval […]
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City Council to discuss proposed apartment on flood plain, affordable housing | News | #citycouncil
The City Council on Tuesday will discuss a proposed apartment complex in an existing floodplain and a contract to purchase land for affordable housing. The 10-acre complex would be built at Constitution Street and the west side of Classen Boulevard, according to a staff report. The student housing project calls for 430 units and 665 […]
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From the Mayor: Get involved to make the city better | Columns
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- January 23, 2023
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Power to the people. In my life I’ve joined many different protests, and I’ve carried my share of picket signs. All the demonstrations had two things in common; a desire to have our voices heard and frustration that it wasn’t happening. My campaign for mayor promised a new connection to Oneonta’s government, and an unprecedented […]
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City Council meets tonight | Oelwein Daily Register | #citycouncil
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- January 23, 2023
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OELWEIN — City Council meets at 6 o’clock today in regular session, starting off with a couple of service awards for members of the Oelwein Police Department. Following the consent agenda, the Council is expected to approve a resolution authorizing the mayor to enter into a contract with Kluesner Sanitation, LLC for single hauler services. […]
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Fairmont, West Virginia, City Council to introduce Norwood Park expansion project ordinance | Fairmont News | #citycouncil
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- January 22, 2023
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Omaha Mayor Stothert reflects on year of big development projects, undecided on run for fourth term
A look back at Omaha Mayor Jean Stothert in 2022 2022 was a big year for Jean Stothert. In her historic third term as Omaha’s mayor, she announced transformative — and at times controversial — development projects, faced criticism for her frequent absences from the city, and advocated for a long-awaited modern streetcar system. […]
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Good gun safety decision by Napa City Council | #citycouncil
David E. Loberg In response to “Napa council supports safe gun storage ordinance,” I commend the City Council for its unanimous vote to begin the approval process for requiring safe storage of firearms in the city of Napa. I recommend that the City Council, as it further deals with this issue, add the provision that […]
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