Alabama’s Counties Develop Plans for Relief Fund Spending Cullman County is expected to receive $21 million over the next two years in federal funds. Officials are already planning to spend some of the money on revenue shortfalls, employee support and other legacy projects. Amy Henderson, The Cullman Times | March 17, 2021 | News
(TNS) The mammoth $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief and stimulus bill enacted last week will deliver to the Cullman area a significant infusion of new money to county and municipal governments. The question is how will it be spent?
States, counties, and municipalities nationwide are set to receive $350 billion from the American Rescue Plan Act, which President Joe Biden signed into law last week. Overall, Alabama is expected to receive $4.043 billion in funding, according to the state Department of Finance, with $2.1 billion going toward a statewide COVID-19 relief fund.
Skip to main content Years go by, and I can t leave : Disabled veterans remain stranded in Presidio housing without elevators
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Veteran Jerry Bartlett goes down the stairs with his crutches at the Veterans Academy in San Francisco. Elevators under contruction at the veterans facility should ease the physical burden and danger of the stairs for Bartlett and other residents with mobility concerns.Constanza Hevia H. / Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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Veteran Cherrie Willingham outside the Veterans Academy in San Francisco. One of two elevators under construction at the facility are visible behind Willingham. The elevators will ease the physical burden and danger of stairs for residents there with mobility concerns.Constanza Hevia H./Special to The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Bay Briefing: A very different Inauguration Day
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People talk outside the U.S. Capitol ahead of the Presidential Inauguration on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021 in Washington, D.C.Gabrielle Lurie / The Chronicle
Good morning, Bay Area. It’s Jan. 20, and as a new president is set to take office, a dangerous pandemic is still raging through America. Here’s what you need to know to start your day.
Morning, America
As he becomes president this morning, Joe Biden is promising a return to normalcy. But what is “normal” anymore? And will Americans recognize it after four years of chaos under Trump?
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Dec 14, 2020
Good Hope Mayor Jerry Bartlett asks City Clerk Christie Chamblee a question during a September council meeting.
The Good Hope City Council had the first reading Monday night of an amendment to its zoning ordinance that is meant to simplify the cityâs rules and procedures surrounding mobile and manufactured homes.
Under the amendment to the ordinance, new manufactured homes can only be installed in the cityâs existing manufactured home parks or installed as a replacement for manufactured homes that are already in the city. Any new manufactured homes in the city will also be required to be no more that 15 years old.