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Municipalities apply to operate medical cannabis businesses

Two DeKalb County communities are among the Alabama municipalities who submitted ordinances authorizing the operation of medical cannabis dispensing sites within their corporate limits, as required as part of the

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Write-in challenge succeeds for Peru Select Board

Write-in challenge succeeds for Peru Select Board
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Ludlow election March 22 features multiple contested races

Ludlow election March 22 features multiple contested races Updated Mar 10, 2021; LUDLOW When Ludlow voters head to the polls for the local election on March 22, they’ll be faced with five contested races. In the Select Board race, there are three candidates vying for two three-year terms: incumbent Manuel “Manny” D. Silva; Darlene “Dolly” Cincone, a past Select Board member; and James T. Gennette, co-owner of Midwoods Dairy Barn and an information services specialist for East Coast Tile Imports Inc. Silva, who has been on the board for the past nine years, said he’s vested in the community and wants to see residents prosper and have a good quality of life.

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Grant funding helped municipalities with election expenses

Grant funding helped municipalities with election expenses The grants ranged from $50,000 to more than $260,000. Share A voter inserts a ballot into a ballot box at Tiger Gym in Biddeford on Nov. 3, 2020. Biddeford, along with several other York County communities, applied for and received grant funding to help pay election expenses during this pandemic year from the Chicago-based nonprofit Center for Tech and Civic Life. Tammy Wells Photo A nonprofit agency has distributed grants to 2,500 communities across the country, including several locally, to help pay for COVID-19 election related expenses like additional voting booths, outside ballot boxes, personal protective equipment, laptops, wages, cleaning, and more.

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