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City of Laramie Municipal Elections
City of Laramie Municipal Elections
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STREET CLOSURE: 3rd St. from Flint to Harney St. (w/ Partial Closure Harney to Shield St.)
Beginning the morning of Tuesday, April 26, 2022, 3rd Street will be CLOSED from Flint to Harney St., and will only have two (2) lanes open on the east side between Harney to Shield St. for Water Line replacement. Traffic will be detoured to 4th Street and two entrances to the Gateway Plaza will be maintained at all times (see attachments).
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DMV is Coming to Dayton
DMV is Coming to Dayton
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Pistol Markmanship
Pistol Markmanship
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Auburn College of Veterinary Medicine honors 2022 Wilford S. Bailey Award recipients
Three outstanding alumni of Auburn University’s College of Veterinary Medicine—Clayton Hilton ’97, Gregory Daniel ’83 and the late Robert Lofton ’72—were honored as the 2022 winners of the Wilford S. Bailey Distinguished Alumni Awards during a ceremony April 7.
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Create Financial Resilience – #BePrepared
Once a week, leading up to Emergency Preparedness Week in May, we will be sharing some things you could be doing to prepare for an unexpected event. You will be seeing #BePrepared used locally, regionally, and provincially. Each week we will give you one small step to becoming more prepared.
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EMS University on May 5
EMS University on May 5
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The Sheridan Justice Commission JPB Opening
The Sheridan Justice Commission Joint Powers Board is accepting applications for an at-large board member. This is for a three-year term. The Board is the governing entity for the Sheridan County Justice Office (SCJO)
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City of Albany Provides American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding Update
The City of Albany American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Leadership Team is excited to announce that 63 proposals have been selected to advance to the full application phase.
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Engineering, Education faculty at Auburn University collaborate to improve STEM education in rural Alabama schools
Auburn University has been awarded a $589,889, three-year grant for the first National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Teachers project at Auburn, titled, “Project-Based Learning for Rural Alabama STEM Middle School Teachers in Machine Learning and Robotics.”
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Seeking Proposals for a Civic Campus Master Plan
The purpose of this Civic Campus Master Plan process is to hire a consultant to generate a conceptual master plan to assist Bondurant in planning for current civic needs as well as future civic needs as the community continues to grow and evolve in the following decades.
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The City Bondurant Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee - Join us for the discussion
The Bondurant City Council and the City Staff are starting a new ad hoc Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Committee. We are inviting our community members, business leaders, and partners to join us for a kick-off meeting on Monday, May 9 at 6 pm. We will meet at City Hall and offer a zoom option for anyone not able to join in person
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Planning Board Meeting on April 26
Planning Board Meeting on April 26
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Alabama Senate unanimously confirms two new Auburn University trustees
The Alabama Senate has unanimously confirmed two new Auburn University trustees known for their strong business, leadership and governance experience as well as long-standing dedication to the university.
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Work Session to Discuss Future Capital Construction
The Cheyenne City Council will hold a work session on Friday, April 15th at 12:00 p.m.
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Common Council Caucus on April 27
Common Council Caucus on April 27
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Sixty-four students win awards at ‘Auburn Research: Student Symposium’
Sixty-four students took home awards for their research and creative scholarship posters and oral presentations during the recent “Auburn Research: Student Symposium.”