Here s who s running for City Council Districts 4, 6, 7 and 8
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A supporter for District 2 candidate Pharaoh Clark moves a sign in a a field of signs at Lions Field Park as early voting for municipal elections in San Antonio gets underway on Monday, Apr. 19, 2021. Early voter turnout appeared light at several locations as canvassers and some seeking election or re-election made stops to polling sites.Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News / Staff photographer
Council members Manny Peláez and Ana Sandoval are both seeking third terms, and Adriana Rocha Garcia and Melissa Cabello Havrda are vying for re-election for the first time.
Dr. Clarence Sutton Jr. Honored as Black History Maker of Alabama
92.9 WTUG, Praise 93.3, and 105.1 The Block in partnership with Robinson Automotive, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, Delta Phi Lambda Chapter, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Eta Xi Omega Chapter, along with Lanier Automotive, Bryant Bank, and Dixie Motors in Northport, we are proud to salute Dr. Clarence Sutton, Jr.
Clarence Sutton, Jr. is a dynamic result-driven Educator/Administrator with a 27+ year record of professionalism and achievement. He has been an administrator for the Tuscaloosa City Schools since 2006. Under his vision for Central High School, they have implemented the following programs: School-Level Divisions (9th Grade Division, Prep Division, and Graduation Division), JumpStart Program (9th Graders attend summer program and receive the Life/PE credit), School Academies (5), Central Scholars Dual Enrollment Program, Blended-Learning, Project-Based Learning, and Community P
One of the goals of fundraising done by the Zonta Club of Santa Clarita Valley is to provide Community Grants to local charities.
At the club’s October virtual business meeting, Suzie Alziebler and Cathy Gundy, representing the Community Grants Committee, introduced leaders of three local charities selected as winners of the Zonta Community Grants for 2019-20. Each nonprofit was granted $1,500. The three nonprofits are as follows:
The Child & Family Center – they will use the grant to outfit the Domestic Violence Emergency Shelter with games, toys, art and recreational supplies, and patio play activities to ease the COVID-19 isolation of children fleeing domestic violence.