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In this episode of Westside Unscripted, Pastor Josh Bartels and Nate Axtell review and comment on a recent visit to a Bremerton City Council Meeting in which they both called the Council members to revoke support of LGBTQ+ lifestyles in Bremerton. If you'd like to watch the Council Meeting in its entirety, you can find it here: https://bremerton.vod.castus.tv/vod/?video=00664609-755d-4ad1-bfbe-bce1a7fae0b8&nav=recent
AP correspondent Ed Donahue reports on Middle East debate at the U.N.
Mildura City Councilor Glenn Milne talks Council Meeting tomorrow, Junior National Drags this Weekend, Ouyen Mallee Root Festival and more... www.mildura.vic.gov.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(Riverton, WY) - Riverton Mayor Tim Hancock and City Administrator Kyle Butterfield joined KOVE's Today in the 10 Morning Show to recap this week's busy City Council meeting. Among the agenda items were two proclamations, one regarding Suicide Prevention Month and another declaring September 18th Brunton International Day. The two spoke about the public comment period and concerns addressed by the Riverton Branch Library staff, a report from a 1/2% excise tax recipient, a construction project on Riverview Road and much more. To listen to the full interview, click the player below or search for the County 10 Podcast on any podcast platform!
City of Reading - Council Meeting - September 16, 2025
The Madison Common Council is the policy-making body of the City of Madison. Representing the citizens of the City of Madison, the Common Council will promote the safety, health and general well -being of our community within the bounds of fiscal responsibility while preserving and advancing the quality of life resulting in exceptional civic pride.
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - September 11, 2025
The amendment to the curfew law, which would have LOWERED the fine amount, was voted AGAINST by the Dems on the City County Council. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amberley Village - Council Meeting - September 8, 2025
The first Clare County Council meeting of the new term has been adjourned in memory of a late former elected representative. Cooraclare's Bill Chambers served on the local authority from 1985 until his retirement in 2023, before he passed away peacefully last month. Proposed adjournments in honour of the late Ennistymon firefighter Joe Crosse and Margaret Burke; mother of Whitegate Fine Gael Councillor Pat Burke were also carried. Chair of the Fianna Fáil Group in Clare County Council, Councillor Pat Hayes says Bill was an example to everyone.
This session of the radio show shares the Town Council Meeting held Wednesday, Sep 3, 2025. 8 members were present to begin the session (Pellegri absent), one member during the long session (Chandler)Discussion items: PROCLAMATIONS / RECOGNITIONSa. Proclamation: Hunger Action Monthb. Police Departmenti. Retirement Recognition & Proclamation: Police Sergeant Michael Campanelliii. Promotion Recognition: Police Sergeant Joseph MacLeanc. Retirement Recognition & Proclamation: Fire Chief James McLaughlin5. APPOINTMENTSa. Fire Chief - Chuck Allenb. Community Preservation Committee - Richard Johnson c. Cultural Councili. Ryan Hanleyii. William Leeiii. Caryn ParnellPRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSIONa. Franklin Food Pantry Update: Tina Powderly, Executive Directorb. Norfolk County Sheriff's Office Update: Patrick McDermott, Norfolk County Sheriffc. Legislative Update: Senator Rebecca Rausch and Representative Jeff Roy9. LEGISLATION FOR ACTIONa. Resolution 25-50: Adoption of Local Initiative Program “Friendly 40B” Policy (Tabled from July 23, 2025 Town Council Meeting) b. Bylaw Amendment 25-942: A Bylaw to Amend the Code of the Town of Franklin at Chapter 170, Vehicles and Traffic - Second Reading c. Resolution 25-56: Acceptance of Gifts - Veteran's Services ($750), Senior Center ($100) d. Resolution 25-57: Cable Funds in Support of PEG Service and Programming per MGL Ch. 44 §53F3/4 The meeting recording runs about 4 hours and 10 minutes (the recess audio was removed to shorten the elapsed time). Let's listen in--------------Franklin TV video is available for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5ILK2Y6yTw The agenda doc -> https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_09032025-1891 My notes captured in one PDF -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/12XGRErMbkxyGIwR7fA0nqhhzqnrsJ-mV/view?usp=drive_link --------------We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.How can you help?If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighborsIf you don't like something here, please let me knowAnd if you have interest in reporting on meetings or events, please reach out. We'll share and show you what and how we do what we doThrough this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening.For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ or www.franklin.news/If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot comThe music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley"....
The Democratic Alliance has welcomed Stellenbosch Mayor Jeremy Fasser's call for a special Council meeting today to address allegations of racism against Acting Corporate Services Director Alexander Kannemeyer. The DA is pushing for Kannemeyer's dismissal after a video surfaced showing him making racially charged remarks about white employees. In the footage, Kannemeyer suggests making life difficult for white workers to force their resignations and claims that appointing skilled candidates often prioritizes white men, a practice he says must end. He also stated there are too many white men in senior management. Elvis Presslin spoke to DA National Spokesperson, Willie Aucamp
City of Reading - Council Meeting - September 2, 2025
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The Madison Common Council is the policy-making body of the City of Madison. Representing the citizens of the City of Madison, the Common Council will promote the safety, health and general well -being of our community within the bounds of fiscal responsibility while preserving and advancing the quality of life resulting in exceptional civic pride.
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Mildura City Councilor Glenn Milne talks Council Meeting tomorrow, Mildura Toy Library celebrating 45 Years, Millewa Grand Final this Weekend and more. www.mildura.vic.gov.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
City of Reading - Council Meeting - August 19, 2025
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - August 14, 2025
Amberley Village - Council Meeting - August 11, 2025
City of Reading - Council Meeting - August 5, 2025
The Madison Common Council is the policy-making body of the City of Madison. Representing the citizens of the City of Madison, the Common Council will promote the safety, health and general well -being of our community within the bounds of fiscal responsibility while preserving and advancing the quality of life resulting in exceptional civic pride.
In this episode, Joe Spear and Robb Murray discuss the Athletes of the Year awards bestowed this week on area high schoolers. They also get into the new rules governing public comment at city council meetings.
City of Reading - Council Meeting - July 15, 2025
The Madison Common Council is the policy-making body of the City of Madison. Representing the citizens of the City of Madison, the Common Council will promote the safety, health and general well -being of our community within the bounds of fiscal responsibility while preserving and advancing the quality of life resulting in exceptional civic pride.
Amberley Village - Council Meeting - July 14, 2025
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - July 10, 2025
Clark County Council chose not to advance a proposal to make the clerk position appointed after public outcry. Officials deferred the issue to the Charter Review Commission for further evaluation. https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/news/public-comment-prevails-no-action-taken-on-clerk-agenda-item-at-clark-county-council-meeting/ #ClarkCountyCouncil #ClarkCountyClerk #PublicComment #CharterReview #Transparency #VancouverWA #SueMarshall #AliciaTopper #RobAnderson
Council member leaving the Caucus, Jesse Brown calls to remove Vop Ossoli, and downtown curfew being enforced. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
City of Reading - Council Meeting - July 1, 2025
The Madison Common Council is the policy-making body of the City of Madison. Representing the citizens of the City of Madison, the Common Council will promote the safety, health and general well -being of our community within the bounds of fiscal responsibility while preserving and advancing the quality of life resulting in exceptional civic pride.
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The Taoiseach Micheal Martin and other members of the Cabinet are in County Armagh today for a meeting of the North-South Ministerial Council. Northern Editor, Vincent Kearney has more.
City of Reading - Council Meeting - June 17, 2025
A council meeting to discuss a significant 25 per cent rate increase in the Northern Beaches took a turn last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - June 12, 2025
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Amberley Village - Council Meeting - June 9, 2025
Galva Mayor Rich Volkert joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to recap the June 2, 2025, Galva City Council Meeting. The water department expects a new truck by July, improving local service. Chief Townsend issued a reminder: burn days remain Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, with only yard waste permitted. Large item pickup can be arranged through City Hall or Eagle Enterprises. Hydrant flushing has wrapped up for the season, and two faulty hydrants have been repaired. A grassy lot between Market Street's former vet office and the dentist will soon be offered for sale, with a minimum bid set at $775. Mayor Volkert said, "It would make a good parking space for a business." June 13th marks the next car cruise-in event, starting at 5 PM, with free food available while supplies last. Galva residents are encouraged to participate in the upcoming clean-up week, running from June 16th to June 21st. It's crucial to bring proof of residency when dropping off most items at the city's maintenance yard, located between Preferred Home Health Care and Mary's Family Dining and Lounge. Please note that hazardous waste and yard waste are not accepted, and fees apply for tires and electronics. Elderly and handicapped residents unable to transport items should call City Hall to schedule a single curbside pickup. All items should be on the curb by 7 AM on June 16th for pickup, but please don't place items on the curb more than two days before. Staff will not retrieve items from backyards or inside structures. Contact Galva City Hall at 309-932-2555 for details. Shingles, antifreeze, LP tanks, yard waste, paint, or any hazardous material will not be accepted. Televisions and electronic components will be accepted for a fee at Eagle Enterprises during their normal business hours. Call Eagle Enterprises at 932-2936 if you have any questions. The maintenance yard will have extended hours from June 16th to 19th, from 7 AM to 5 PM, to allow for better convenience for residents. On June 20th, the yard will be open until 3 PM, and on June 21st, the yard will be open from 7 AM to noon.
City of Reading - Council Meeting - June 3, 2025
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City of Reading - Council Meeting - May 20, 2025
Amberley Village Council Meeting - May 12, 2025
City of Blue Ash - Council Meeting - May 8, 2025
City of Reading - Council Meeting - May 6, 2025
Galva Mayor Volkert joined Wake Up Tri-Counties to recap the Monday City Council meeting. Galva's City Council welcomed three members following April's election—John Wirth joins for Ward 2, while Doug Anderson and Jayme Hopping continue serving their wards. The American Legion begins poppy sales for Memorial Day and invites volunteers to place flags at Galva Cemetery on May 11, 2025, meeting at 7 AM. Citywide cleanup runs June 16–21, with pickup available on June 16th; contact Galva City Hall at 309-932-2555 for details, especially regarding tire disposal fees. Galva acquired 44 acres near the park district, and the park district is looking to expand recreational areas. The park district intends to use the five acres to add a parking area, soccer field, and ball diamond. The city is still installing the solar arrays, and when completed, residents will have the option to purchase electricity from the solar array. Mayor Volkert said the city will never ask you for financial information. If you have questions regarding individuals going door-to-door selling electricity, contact City Hall. The city has demolished some dilapidated buildings, and they have one building left. Anyone interested in opening a business in the final building or building on the land from demolished buildings should contact Galva City Hall for more information. The park district taxing boundaries need to match the city boundaries, so land around the ethanol plant has been annexed into the city, allowing for a larger tax base for the Galva Park District. Galva added a couple of trinkets and pictures to the Henry County time capsule, which will be opened far into the future.
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City of Reading - Council Meeting - April 15, 2025