Agenda - Jacksonville City Council, March 8
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The meeting will follow a 6 p.m. workshop.
Attendance will be limited, but the meeting will be streamed live at jacksonvilleil.gov.
Among the items on the agenda are:
• Second reading of an ordinance to amend municipal codes on alcoholic beverages to increase licenses by three for Hayes Wineries LLC, Elizabeth Carney Lynch dba Cork & Crown and Hayes Properties LLC dba McClelland Hall.
• Discussion of a resolution approving a software contract for administrative adjudication. Newsletter Signup David C.L. Bauer
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David has been publisher of the Journal-Courier since February 2016. Prior to being named publisher, he was editor since May 2009. He retains the editor role.
Police news for Saturday, March 6
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This week’s wanted
The following are being sought on arrest warrants, according to various sheriff’s departments. The addresses listed are the last known addresses provided by the warrants and may be outdated.
• Markeil T. Havens, 23, address unknown, is being sought on a warrant accusing him of violating probation on charges of domestic battery and two counts of burglary and failing to appear in court on a charge of driving while license is suspended . He also has an unspecified Pike County warrant.
He is a Black male standing 6-foot-1 and weighing 174 pounds. He has black hair and hazel eyes.
Includes Jazz FM Voices documentary: “Women in Music”
Special themed editions of regular programmes
Featuring charities that champion and support women
OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE Bauer Media
While International Women’s Day takes place on 8th March, Jazz FM is presenting a week of programmes and content to celebrate the innovative women of jazz, soul and blues, and charities that are doing vital work in the UK.
The weeklong season opens with Jazz FM Voices: “Women In Jazz”, hosted by journalist and broadcaster Lou Paley, which explores some of the women who played a pivotal role in shaping Jazz History. It closes with a broader look at “Women In Music” where singer and Jazz FM presenter China Moses, alongside her industry colleagues, explores the treatment of women in music, and what the future holds.
Ian âMONiKerâ Wilcox with his partner April Bauer
On the evening of Monday, Feb. 23, 2021, the Colorado Springs music community and the world lost a great person,
Ian Wilcox.
Ian, also known as
MONiKer, was a jolly giant who would attend any local show he could. He was a dedicated member of the local hip-hop scene, a big part of the spoken-word open mic known as
Word Wednesdays and was a founding member of the music/art-oriented zine
Whatâs Left Zine.
I first met Ian in 2010 at Tonyâs. I was with my friend Josh talking about starting that zine. We met Ian and talked about hip-hop and politics all night. From that moment, he came on board to do it with us. We had few ideas, but we started creating a zine with music, art and political discussion for the community. We couldnât think of a name for it, and then Ian came up with âWhatâs Left.â
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A study by OLBG that looked into the UK’s sporting listening habits in January 2021 revealed that Clyde 1 Superscoreboard was the third most listened to sports show across the UK.
The show, which airs weeknights from 6-8pm and Saturday afternoons, updates listeners on the biggest match action and gives Scottish football fans the chance to have their say on air.
Superscoreboard was also one of the top 3 most searched Sports Podcasts in the UK last month, even beating the NHS Couch to 5K and That Peter Crouch Podcast. With 13,000 Google searches in January, it was only beat by Test Match Special and Athletic Mince which both gained over 20,000 searches.