From bartender to widowed mother of two, Worcester Superior Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price sees broad support for lifetime post in Leominster MassLive.com 4/28/2021 Tanner Stening, masslive.com
The Massachusetts Governor’s Council on Wednesday spoke highly of a Worcester Superior Court official vying for the role of clerk magistrate of the Leominster District Court before a planned vote on her candidacy in the coming days.
Earlier this month, Gov. Charlie Baker picked Worcester Superior Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Courtney Price, who is 40, and Hingham District Court Assistant Clerk Magistrate Paul Fullam, who is vying for a position as Hingham clerk magistrate, for the promotions. Altogether there are four nominees waiting to be approved for the lifetime positions in Massachusetts courthouses.
Sun Country Airlines said Tuesday that it is adding new, nonstop service from Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport to five destinations beginning Aug. 26.
The cities where Sun Country is adding service from Milwaukee include Minneapolis, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Fort Myers, Florida and Cancun, Mexico. From Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport, Sun Country will offer the only scheduled nonstop service to Cancun International Airport, Sun Country said in a statement.
The airline will face multiple competitors on the Las Vegas, Fort Myers and Phoenix service. It will compete with Delta Air Lines on the Minneapolis service.
Here s a look at the additional service the airline plans to offer from Mitchell International with the International Air Transport Association identifier for each airport:
WI Supreme Court says governor s administration cannot issue capacity limits
By Jason Calvi
Wisconsin Supreme Court says the governor s administration cannot issue capacity limits
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruling was all about the state limits and will not impact the current capacity limits in Milwaukee. Still, business owners are watching the pandemic and hoping to open up more soon.
MADISON, Wis. - The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled on Wednesday, April 14 against the Evers administration capacity limits. The court decided the order had to go through the state s rule-making process which includes legislative overnight.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court decision was all about the state limits and will not impact the current capacity limits in Milwaukee. Still, business owners in Brew City are watching the pandemic and hoping to open up more soon.