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iePolitics: SB County: Stringer just doesn’t get it

3 hours ago ago from iePolitics.com

It's time to get out the toy blocks. You know. Those one's with the big color letters. News off the San Bernardino County Government Center never ceases. Even during the holidays. Extensively covered on this blog for the past few months is the lack of trust the Board of Supervisors has with their senior in-house legal counsel Ruth Stringer. It has been revealed here about the Board of Supervisors desire to make a change in the ...

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Sayonara, Sally: Thomas gets celebrated at C.O.B.

4 hours ago ago from The Hook News Blog

County exec Bob Tucker, School Board Chair Brian Wheeler, and Supervisor Ann Mallek celebrate a smiling Thomas. (Click for slideshow of Supes.) PHOTO BY HAWES SPENCER Elected officials, county staff, and media turned out to celebrate the 16-year career of Sally Thomas, the woman who was elected to the Albemarle Board of Supervisors as a write-in candidate in 1993 and who retires this week. Thomas was lauded by her colleagues December ...

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Supervisors examine fires at Youth Court jail

8 hours ago ago from Waveland Watchers

PASCAGOULA Jackson County supervisors met behind closed doors Monday to consider what to do about recent fires at the Youth Court jail. The county hires a private company to handle security at the youth jail. Supervisor Tommy Brodnax, who wrote a letter asking the county to conduct an independent investigation of the fires, said Monday he thinks the issue is one that should be discussed in public. But Board of ...

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Doyle vetoes UW board regional diversity bill

3 hours ago ago from Apostle Islands Navigator

Governor Jim Doyle vetoes a bill (Senate Bill 223) that requires members of the UW Board of Regents to come from all geographical areas of the state. Michael Moscicke (moh-SIHK-ee), government relations director with United Council of UW Students, is very disappointed. The bill passed the legislature in November. It would have required [...]

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W.Va. Lawmaker Runs Afoul of First Amendment

4 hours ago ago from Lincoln Walks At Midnight

Morgan County's school board has come down on the side of Berkeley Springs High students who had been targeted by Delegate Daryl Cowles over their apparent show of political activism, The Associated Press reports. The students had been "wearing T-shirts in favor of national health care coverage," the article said. Cowles, R-Morgan, "said he was worried they were being manipulated by the group Single Payer Action, which produced the shirts." ...

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