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Transcripts For KVVU FOX5 News Special The Border 20161106

Kansas city takes care of the jacksonville jaguars. Brought to you by state farm. Jimmy johnson. Jimmy eli manning had four touchdowns today. The right combination. Eli manning to Odell Beckham jr. Two touchdowns, many more to come. Two touchdowns in that one. Michael strahan, if youre watching and philadelphia on fourth down, several times. Didnt get those. Those came back to haunt them at the end of the game. Michael yeah. We all sat here scratching our heads, like take the points. Take the points. A lot of times i defer to jimmy. If jimmy says, take the points, you should take the points. One of the best coaches in the game. One block. Michael then you get one block. The giants bend but dont brake defense, in this division, this division is amazing to me. Everybodys still, you know, last few games. The giants have won three in a row. The cowboys still seem to be the team that not only in this division but in the nfc to beat with those Young Players they have. Looking extremely stron

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New Qcy City Officials Sworn In; Council Okays Sidewalk Project

New Qcy City Officials Sworn In; Council Okays Sidewalk Project It was swearing in night for the Quincy City Council Monday. New Mayor Mike Troup was sworn in, along with seven aldermen, including newcomers Greg Fletcher and Parker Freiburg, City Clerk Laura Oakman and City Treasurer Linda Moore. The new council approved a nearly two-million dollar capitol bond project for sidewalks, storm drains and gutters on the west side of North 12th Street between Seminary Road and Kochs Lane, with the work to begin sometime in June.

Quincy City Council Approves Oakman as New City Clerk

Quincy City Council Approves Oakman as New City Clerk Enter your number to get our free mobile app The Quincy City Council Monday night appointed current Deputy City Clerk Laura Oakman to take over as City Clerk January 1st. Oakman replaces Jenny Hayden, who is retiring as City Clerk the end of December. Hayden has been clerk since 2003, but recently announced she was retiring to spend more time with her family. Oakman will be running unopposed for a full term as clerk in the spring consolidated election.

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