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At Waterville area municipal offices, differing rules on mask-wearing as officials digest latest pandemic guidance
Some town offices have immediately removed requirements for mask-wearing inside, while others are keeping mask rules in place for now as COVID-19 vaccinations continue.
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Skowhegan Town Manager Christine Almand sent a memo out to selectmen last week in preparation for the state’s lifting of the pandemic mask mandate on Monday.
“I will continue requiring face coverings in our buildings until the Board has had a chance to have a discussion and make some decisions,” Almand said in the note.
Should selectmen decide to no longer require face coverings, Almand will require town employees and selectmen to provide proof of vaccination prior to allowing them indoors without face coverings “to be consistent with legal obligations and guidance.”
Goleta Leaders Reflect on Collective Efforts to Keep City Resilient Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
In a screenshot, Mayor Paula Perotte delivers the Goleta State of the City Address on Friday. She said that the resiliency of the community played a strong role in COVID-19 recovery efforts. “After a year of turmoil, the state of the City of Goleta is stronger than ever,” she said. By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue
May 21, 2021
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As the transmission of the novel coronavirus slows across Santa Barbara ounty, Goleta officials spoke Friday about economic recovery and resiliency at the Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce s Goleta State of the City Address.
Florida city rushes to control damage after reporter uncovers free-spending ways
Sun Sentinel 2 days ago Lisa J. Huriash, South Florida Sun-Sentinel
A public backlash sent Tamarac city officials scurrying to control the damage after a reporter uncovered their free-spending ways, newly released records show.
A series of stories by the South Florida Sun Sentinel revealed that city commissioners had granted themselves lucrative perks and benefits and were on tap to consider even more.
In response, one commissioner instructed the city manager to pick apart the coverage, according to dozens of emails the city released after a public records request from the Sun Sentinel.