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Alabama

Racist image on Republican site hard to mistake | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

The Daily Progress The picture that recently graced the Patrick County Republican website was either an incompetent attempt to disguise Ku Klux Klan symbols within an image of the GOP elephant or a picture that included pieces of pachyderm poop. Either way, an arguably symbiotic relationship exists between both the racist hate group and excrement. […]

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City Council

Pullman City Council creates Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Committee | Local | #citycouncil

The Pullman City Council adopted Aug. 23 a new committee focused on mitigating racial inequalities and fostering a sense of belonging in the community, according to a news release. The mission of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Committee, or DEIB, is to provide people in Pullman opportunities to participate in civic, economic and cultural […]

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Alabama

Best Bets | News | dothaneagle.com | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

What’s happening in and around Enterprise. Hoobler Music and the Enterprise Music Club presents “Beautiful Noise, The Album” concert on Friday, Aug. 12, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Aug. 13, at 6 p.m. at Hoobler Music. The four-piece band features local musicians. The concert includes other music of Neil Diamond as well. It is free […]

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Mayor

Online reservations have cut beach traffic, mayor says | News

Gloucester’s switch to an online parking reservation system that provides digital daily passes for out-of-town beachgoers this summer has cut beach traffic, city officials say. So far, revenues collected online instead of at the gates or through the former seasonal non-resident stickers is in line with past summer tourist seasons, according to Mayor Greg Verga. […]

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City Council

Meadville City Council moves meeting to next week | News | #citycouncil

Hours before it was set to begin, a Meadville City Council meeting focused largely on a proposed Climate Action Plan was rescheduled. City officials announced the cancellation of the 6 p.m. Wednesday meeting in a post to social media at 1:14 p.m. The change was necessary to comply with the state’s Sunshine Act, which requires […]

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