Dalton City Council expected to vote on school resource officers agreement | Local News | #citycouncil
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Dalton City Council members are scheduled to vote Monday on whether to renew the city’s agreement with Dalton Public Schools for the city to provide school resource officers. The council members meet at 6 p.m. in City Hall. The meeting will be livestreamed on the city’s YouTube channel. The contract calls for the police department […]
Read MoreMayor believes South Main Street viaduct a certainty
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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 May 13, 1924: Mayor Frank H. Blose, city engineer Richard M. O’Connell and city attorney Thomas Lancaster went to Chicago to attend what is believed may be the final conference in […]
Read MoreTina Pannell – City Council Ward III | Election | #citycouncil
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In no more than 100 words, tell us about yourself. Native of Beckley WV Tina Pannell is running for Beckley City Council! She was inspired by her volunteer days as Committee Member on the African American Legislative Committee (AZ) in 2008. She has worked for Target and Boeing which has held assets of Billions of […]
Read MoreBasketball now, football soon – money drives Arkansas’ quest for greatness
While last week’s University of Arkansas event centered on the hiring of a Naismith Hall of Fame basketball coach, there seemed to be a bigger-picture statement to the rest of the SEC and to Razorback football coach Sam Pittman. That statement: Mediocrity is unacceptable. The basketball Razorbacks advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2021 […]
Read MoreKilleen mayoral candidates answer questions from the Herald | Center for Politics
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- April 14, 2024
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The May 4 municipal elections are coming up next month and things are starting to heat up in the various races. Perhaps the biggest decision Killeen voters will face on election day will be the choice for mayor. Will incumbent Mayor Debbie Nash-King get re-elected to her third term? Could frequent council critic Mellisa Brown, […]
Read MoreCOCHISE VOTES 2024: Bisbee’s mayoral race pits two against incumbent Ken Budge, three council members run unopposed | Elections | #citycouncil
BISBEE — The city has three mayoral race candidates that may or may not be decided in the Primary Election on Tuesday, July 30. Incumbent Ken Budge is seeking a third term as mayor and will face off with Gretchen Bonaduce and Wanda Leikem. If there is not a clear winner, all three could be on […]
Read MoreSpearfish City Council Ward 1 | Local News | #citycouncil
Voters in Spearfish will head to the polls April 9 to vote on vacant Spearfish City Council Ward 1 seat. Two people are running for one open position which is a three-year term. The Black Hills Pioneer emailed questions to the candidates. We are publishing their responses verbatim although some answers may have been edited […]
Read MoreDistrict 3 Newark City Council election set for Tuesday | News | #citycouncil
Residents of Newark’s District 3 will go to the polls Tuesday to choose who will represent them on city council. The polling place at Aetna Fire Station #7 on Thorn Lane will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript is required for you to be able to […]
Read MoreCandidates in the Lee County District Judge Place 2 | #elections | #alabama
Alabama voters will visit the polls on Tuesday to vote in the primary election. Harold W. Morris, Clay Thomas and Samantha Burt Copelan are running for Lee County district judge, Place 2. Primary elections allow voters to determine which candidates compete in the general election and can be nonpartisan or partisan. In partisan primaries, voters choose the candidates they […]
Read MoreSaline County Career Center to host emPOWER Arkansas Expo |
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- March 6, 2024
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The emPOWER Arkansas Expo will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 13 at the Saline County Career Center and Technical Campus in Benton. The event will provide job seekers and students an opportunity to learn through interactive industry booths and career and educational presentations, along with live career coaching and job […]
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