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Industry adopts town budget lower than last year s budget

Read Article Industry town residents vote on warrant articles moderated by Paul Mills at the annual meeting on Saturday. The 19 residents sit 6 feet apart wearing masks while election clerks remain behind plexiglass. Andrea Swiedom/Franklin Journal INDUSTRY Industry held its annual Town Meeting in-person Saturday during which 19 residents passed 38 warrant articles. Uncontested incumbent Robert Geisser was elected as selectman and Jesse Sillanpaa, also an uncontested incumbent, was elected for the Regional School Unit 9 board of director position. Voters approved the $620,533.26 town budget, which is a $25,232.74 decrease from last year’s budget. Article 6 asked that the property tax levy limit increase to $348, 568 in order to cover additional amounts requested by other articles on the warrant.

New hires and promotions reflect XOi s commitment to contractor success in 2021

New hires and promotions reflect XOi s commitment to contractor success in 2021 Top software provider for residential and commercial contractors boosts customer success, product, and engineering teams with new hires and internal promotions News provided by Share this article Share this article NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  XOi Technologies, providers of a cloud-based mobile application that connects field service contractors with an industry-leading online knowledge base, is expanding and reimagining its customer success, engineering, product, and account teams in 2021 . With multiple new hires and newly implemented strategic internal promotions, XOi is positioned to extend its 2020 growth into 2021 and continue delivering elite technology and premier satisfaction to field service professionals.

Centerville, Cahokia and Alorton Seek $22 Million To Fix Flooding, Sewage Issues

Provided A home surrounded by floodwater in Centreville in June 2020. Residents say heavy rainfall combines with the areas failing infrastructure to flood their homes and streets. Editor’s note: This story was originally published by the Belleville News-Democrat, a news partner of St. Louis Public Radio. Centreville, Alorton and Cahokia have applied for a $22 million federal grant that local leaders believe would fix failed sewage systems in those communities. If the application is approved, the cities’ consulting engineer firm expects construction could begin next year and take about three years to complete. Residents in north Centreville, who have endured flooding and sewage issues for decades, are hesitant to get excited about what the grant award could do for their community.

Bothell man says he used drugs before deadly hit-and-run, investigators say

Bothell man says he used drugs before deadly hit-and-run, investigators say Investigators say a Bothell man admitted he smoked marijuana four and a half hours before he killed a couple in a hit-and-run crash. New court documents say Alec Gajdos, 27, knew he hit something with his car, but claims he didn’t know what it was. A memorial is growing on Nellis Road where the couple died. There is a cross with the names of the two people who died. Gajdos says he looked, but it was too dark to see what he had hit. Gajdos was taken into custody on Friday afternoon.

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