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Morris: Council never approved sign - Times Gazette

Morris: Council never approved sign By Jeff Gilliland - jgilliland@timesgazette.com Hillsboro City Council members Ann Morris (left) and Patty Day are pictured at Monday’s council meeting. Behind them is council president Tom Eichinger. Concerns about the new digital sign at the Colony Park, and vandalism throughout the city, were voiced at Monday’s Hillsboro City Council meeting. Council member Ann Morris said that after reviewing the minutes of past council meetings, council never approved the digital sign. In a prepared statement that she shared with The Times-Gazette, Morris said that according to minutes from a Nov. 9 council meeting, council passed a resolution to allocate Cares Act funds to the city’s general fund, with more information to follow later.

Discarded clothing to fund Meetinghouse restoration

Discarded clothing to fund Meetinghouse restoration 1772 Meetinghouse Restoration Committee member Clayton Randall drops the first bag of donated clothing into the clothing shed recently installed at the New Durham Transfer Station on Tash Road. The Committee is hosting the shed, and compensation is put toward restoration efforts for the Town s oldest and most historic building. (Photo by Cathy Allyn) ( click for larger version) May 06, 2021NEW DURHAM Nobody wants to see their old clothing wind up in the landfill; that s a waste, and it s ultimately expensive for taxpayers. Wouldn t it be better to have the clothes go to those who need it, and also have a community group benefit?

Criteria published for registering as a bankruptcy expert in UAE | Allen & Overy LLP

In a development which will be of interest to those in the restructuring community, the UAE’s Financial Reorganization Committee (the FRC) has codified, via an Approved Guide1, the.

Citigroup sees $2-4T clean energy spending gap; analysts weigh private capital s ability to fix that

Dive Brief: Global clean energy spending is on track to exceed $1 trillion in 2021, Edward Morse, managing director and global head of commodities research at Citigroup, said during a webinar on the state of energy finance hosted by Our Energy Policy on Wednesday. However, Citigroup estimates spending must reach $3-5 trillion per year to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius. Inosi Nyatta, a partner in Sullivan & Cromwell s Finance & Restructuring Group, said she believes that with the rapid growth of the renewable industry, the world will close the gap between current energy spending, and what is needed to achieve the Paris Agreement. However, others on the webinar panel were less optimistic.

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