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Statue of Roger Casement installed at redeveloped Dun Laoghaire baths

Statue of Roger Casement installed at redeveloped Dun Laoghaire baths
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Here s What Happened Today: Tuesday

Here s What Happened Today: Tuesday
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Letters of 19 July 2021: Carbon an albatross for Nats

Letters of 19 July 2021: Carbon an albatross for Nats
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Washington photographer s passion: 600,000 photos of flying birds

Washington photographer’s passion: 600,000 photos of flying birds By Erik Lacitis, The Seattle Times Published: May 24, 2021, 6:00am Share: 2 Photos Peter Cavanagh is an award-winning wildlife photographer and a retired University of Washington professor who lectures on the mathematics of bird flight. Behind Cavanagh is great blue heron, on April 15, 2021, at West Point Light House Beach in Seattle s Discovery Park. (Amanda Snyder/Seattle Times/TNS) Photo Gallery SEATTLE If it weren’t for passionate people, this would be a dull world indeed. Peter Cavanagh, of Lopez Island, certainly qualifies in the passionate category, having taken 600,000 photos in the past 13 years of birds all over the world, from Botswana to the Galápagos Islands.

Appeals Court: Bloomington Violated Open Meetings Act

Eric Stock / WGLT Originally published on April 29, 2021 6:06 pm An Illinois appellate court has ruled the City of Bloomington violated the Open Meetings Act in 2017 when the city council convened behind closed doors to discuss terminating a tax-sharing agreement with Normal. The appellate court ruled the city council did not follow the rules for a closed session because it did not discuss “probable or imminent litigation,” which was the stated reason for convening the meeting. Bloomington was exploring whether to end the Metro Zone agreement, a west-side tax-sharing pact the city ultimately terminated. According to the court, there was no pending litigation for the city to discuss. Bloomington Mayor Tari Renner told reporters after the closed session the city didn’t anticipate a lawsuit. That prompted then-McLean County State’s Attorney Jason Chambers to ask the AG’s office for a ruling on the legality of the meeting.

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