City Council finds agreement in series of unanimous votes
Lance Shearer
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The City Council meeting on Monday was something of a love fest, with every vote taken by the councilors coming in at 7-0 in approval of whatever the motion was.
That included not only the discussion of rental properties and noise, the only agenda item that sparked any heat or conflicting viewpoints, but a raft of other business that the council dealt with. Along with a pro forma approval of a proclamation declaring the week of May 22-28 National Safe Boating Week, clearly timed for when on the water activity up north is getting underway, as opposed to Florida where it has been in full swing all winter.
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Ontis leaving Alton comptroller post
Dylan Suttles, dylan.suttles@thetelegraph.com
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ALTON Aldermen on Wednesday night learned that Alton City Comptroller Kirby Ontis is leaving to join the finance department of a St. Louis area hospital.
Ontis said his first assignment was to oversee construction of a flood wall in Alton in May 2017. Since then, he said, the city has experienced at least one major event each year.
“Through all those episodes of adversity, I saw the grit and perseverance of the city of Alton certainly shine through,” Ontis said.
He gave thanks to what he described as “the best department heads and employees I have ever had the privilege to serve with.
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Corporations, lawmakers collude in new multi-state ‘right to work’ offensive February 23, 2021 10:04 AM CDT By Tom Conway
Workers protest before Gov. Scott Walker s passage of right to work in Wisconsin in March 2015. Corporations and right-wing lawmakers in several states are preparing a new right to work offensive. | Peter Gorman / Flickr (CC)
Dave Dell Isola, the son and grandson of union members, grew up grateful for the family-sustaining wages and benefits that organized labor won for working people.