Fractionally. Turn into an extensive gametime call off for a refund for the package viewers when it canceled because of the protests. Fbn am starts right now. Lauren good morning. By the one in the new york and wednesday, september 27th. Cheryl im cheryl casone. Just a quiet morning in new york. Transfer we dont even know what that is anymore. Drink is so much happening overnight and breaking. The show done in alabama where roy moore has defeated Luther Strange in the alabama special election taken a nomination for the u. S. Senate. Strange at 4524 of the victory of the President Trump Majority Leader Mitch Mcconnell because they both strongly backed Luther Strange. Lauren congratulations to roy moore on his win in alabama. Luther strange started way back and ran a good race. A former state Supreme Court justice emphasizing unity and when to find unifying the party in his speech. Together we can make america great. We can support the president. Dont let anybody in the press think that
Rhonda Tooley, 62, Dickinson, died Friday, September 23, 2022 surrounded by her family at Sanford on Broadway in Fargo. Rhonda’s funeral service will be held 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 29, 2022 at Belfield Public School Gymnasium with Pastor Dawn Busch officiating. There will be an immediate family interment following at Belfield Lutheran Cemetery. Visitation will be 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wednesday at Ladbury Funeral Service, Dickinson. There will be a prayer service at 7 p.m. with Pastor Dawn Busch officiating. Visitation will continue one hour prior to the service on Thursday at the school.
An assault on local control : Darien residents push back against zoning bills at public hearing
Susan Shultz
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Darien s Planning & Zoning Commission held a public hearing Tuesday on proposed state zoning bills currently before the state legislature this session.Darien TV79
DARIEN The overriding message out of Darien’s recent public hearing about proposed zoning bills in Hartford was that local control should be protected.
A dozen community members raised concerns Tuesday about the urbanization of the town, the destruction of historical homes and the threat to future water supply. The hearing was held as part of the Planning & Zoning Commission’s independent review of the zoning bills that some Fairfield County municipalities have criticized.