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- December 18, 2022
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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 MoreSioux City Council to discuss new sewer treatment agreement with Dakota Dunes | #citycouncil
SIOUX CITY — The Sioux City Council will be asked Monday to discuss a new 25-year sewer treatment agreement with the Dakota Dunes Community Improvement District. Last month, the council voted unanimously to approve agreements of the same length with North Sioux City and Sergeant Bluff. If the agreement with Dakota Dunes is approved, South […]
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SIOUX CITY — The Sioux City Council is expected to discuss new 25-year sewer treatment agreements with the city, North Sioux City and Sergeant Bluff on Monday. After five deferrals, the council voted unanimously in November 2019 to terminate the existing agreements the city had with its three sister cities. “We’ve actually worked with all […]
Read MoreCity Council to consider rules on placement of ‘essential city facilities’ | News | #citycouncil
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SPOKANE Wash. – The Spokane City Council will consider an ordinance that would give it more influence over the location of “essential city facilities” at its meeting on Aug. 22. Ordinance C36239 would define an essential city facility as “police precincts or offices, fire stations, utility facilities, community centers and libraries,” according to the council’s […]
Read MoreDalton City Council to consider rules for the Burr Performing Arts Park | Local News | #citycouncil
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- July 31, 2022
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The Dalton City Council is set to vote Monday on two measures that would clarify how the Burr Performing Arts Park is used. The first is a memorandum of understanding between the city and the Downtown Dalton Development Authority (DDDA) for Burr Park spelling out the various responsibilities for the park. Basically, the city Parks […]
Read MoreThe North Alabama political fallout of the Dobbs decision | News | #elections | #alabama
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Since Roe v. Wade was overturned by the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision on June 24, 2022, advocates, constituents, and political leaders on both sides of the aisle in Alabama have discussed what this decision means for reproductive healthcare and other key social issues. Immediate party reaction Alabama GOP Chairman John Wahl, from […]
Read MoreThe political impact of the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision | News | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP
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“The State can thus regulate or prohibit those interventions for children, even if an adult wants the drugs for his child,” says Marshall. “Just as the parental relationship does not unlock a Due Process right allowing parents to obtain medical marijuana or abortions for their children, neither does it unlock a right to transitioning treatments.” […]
Read MoreDalton City Council to redo first reading of measure to bring back some retirees | Local News | #citycouncil
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- May 15, 2022
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The Dalton City Council will have to again hold the first reading of a measure that would allow some retirees to come back and work part time for the city without having their pension benefits halted. The council meets Monday at 6 p.m in council chambers in City Hall. Council members held a first reading […]
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