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Arizona Senate Republicans begin months-long 2020 election audit at Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Maricopa County voting equipment and ballots are being transferred to audit site
Arizona Senate Republicans ordered the audit in the aftermath of President Joe Biden s victory in Arizona in the November election.
PHOENIX - Nearly six months after the
Audit being conducted at State Fairgrounds
The audit team arrived on site Monday.
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Senate President Karen Fann, who’s heading the audit, has not made herself available for questions. The president has said all along she’s going to make sure it’s a process that’s above board, that folks can follow along. I think she’s expecting it to begin later this week, says J.D. Mesnard, a Republican state senator.
CONSHOHOCKEN April is National Poetry Month, and Conshohocken Free Library is marking the observance with pop-up poetry stations at 10 spots throughout the borough. CFL staffer Harry Hoy organized the event and came up with the idea as a way âto bring poetry to the local community and encourage the public to engage with their surroundings in a new and thoughtful way.â
âNational Poetry Month isâ¦a celebration of all things poetry during April,â Hoy says. âThis year marks the 25th anniversary (of the event, created by the Academy of American Poets). The Conshohocken Free Library hopes to celebrate this special anniversary with the Conshohocken community and beyond with our Pop-up Poetry displays.â
By Neill Caldwell neill.caldwell@thestokesnews.com
KING Meeting Monday night, the City Council approved a rezoning request that will allow a new apartment complex to be built on Newsome Road.
The request, from the BTR Communities Group of Lewisville, was for rezoning a 7.99 acre site to a conditional use permit for multi-family residential units.
Bill Scantland, representing the developers, said the project would be very similar to the Conrad Corners apartments, on Conrad Corners Circle behind AutoZone and the King Kitchen, which was approved by the Board about five years ago.
This new Newsome Road complex may be slightly larger, he said, as the Conrad location has 60 units and this one has been approved for 80. The apartments will be one-, two-, and three-bedrooms, in five two-story buildings. Rent for these apartments will be on a scale based on income.
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