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Symphony Orchestra to hold final concert of semester

The final USD symphony concert will be held April 23, and it may be the last time these musicians will have to play while social distancing. Last semester, the number of students allowed to play in the symphony was limited due to COVID-19 concerns, and Luis Viquez, conductor of the orchestra, chose pieces suited for a smaller group. This semester, Viquez has expanded the orchestra, a choice which he said is reflected by the music the group is playing. “The music that I selected for this particular semester… allows us to have trombones, to have trumpets, to have tubas, to have full percussion, and I’m very excited because I just think that’s what symphony orchestras are for,” Viquez said.

Important opportunity faces city | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 20, 2021 Altoona Mayor Matt Pacifico was right in calling the recently passed American Rescue Plan a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.” It is imperative that the city make the best use possible of the estimated $41 million that Altoona will be receiving, to be spent by 2024. Half of the money will be received this year and half, next year. Based on the City Council’s April 12 discussion, officials did not express many ideas regarding how the money might be used. More important, though, is that discussion about formation of a committee to consider project possibilities is now on the table, thanks to a suggestion by the mayor.

City mulls expected $41M windfall | News, Sports, Jobs

City mulls expected $41M windfall | News, Sports, Jobs
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Kelley seeking to retain council seat | News, Sports, Jobs

Kelley Bruce Kelley, 61, of Seneca Avenue, is seeking re-election as a Republican for Altoona City Council. Kelley was first elected in 2004 and is currently serving his fourth term. “I’m proud of the progress we’ve made as we position Altoona for the future, Kelley said. “But there is still a lot more work to do.” Kelley plans to build on relationships he’s established over the years with local, county and state officials. Kelley says the priorities of council should be to improve the city’s infrastructure, promoting economic development and investment in the downtown, and maintaining the city’s recreational opportunities.

Council debates downtown street closure | News, Sports, Jobs

Council debates downtown street closure | News, Sports, Jobs
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