Eagle Country 99.3 By Travis Thayer A retirement party will be held Saturday afternoon at the Greendale Cabin.
Greendale Police Chief DeWayne Uhlman is retiring after 42 years of service. Photo courtesy the City of Greendale.
(Greendale, Ind.) – Greendale Police Chief DeWayne Uhlman is retiring.
The City of Greendale will celebrate Chief Uhlman with a retirement party on Saturday, March 6 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at the Greendale Cabin.
Community members are invited to stop in and wish Chief Uhlman a happy retirement and thank him for his 42 years of service to Greendale. Attendees are asked to practice social distancing and wear a mask.
March 4, 2021 · 0 Comments
By ALYSSA PARKHILL
Initiative Reporter
After hearing from the community regarding the GTA West Corridor, the Town of Caledon is hopping on board to gain more understanding on the proposed highway and the impacts it will have on the Town.
During a February 16 meeting, local resident and environmentalist Jennifer Leforestier delegated to Council encouraging lawmakers to reverse their support for the proposed 400-series highway.
Council originally showed their support in 2018 claiming it has been a priority for several years.
“My requests are that Council reverse support and endorsement for Highway 413,” said Leforestier at the session last month, “[and] officially request the Federal government to conduct an environmental impact assessment of the proposed highway.”
On March 9, voters will decide funding requests for several school districts in southwest and central Idaho.
Ten school districts - with voters in seven counties - have put supplemental levies on the ballot. Below you will find a breakdown of each funding request, including the question that you will see on your ballot.
In addition to the levy elections, two elected officials are on ballots for recall elections. One is the mayor of Hagerman, while the other is a Nampa School Board member.
Given the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, voters will have both absentee and in-person voting options. You can find helpful links for checking the status of your voter registration, find your polling place and learn more about absentee voting on our Voter Resources page.
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February 11, 2021 · 0 Comments
by ALYSSA PARKHILL
Initiative Reporter
Black History Month is being celebrated across the country with the theme “The Future is Now.”
“February is Black History Month,” said Mayor Allan Thompson. “It is an opportunity for all Canadians to learn about the many contributions that Black Canadians and their communities have made to this country.”
The month is to celebrate the achievements, contributions and the communities of Black Canadians, in both the past and the present. Black History Month was first recognized in Canada in 1979 after the Ontario Black History Society petitioned Toronto to designate February as such.
Black History Month was officially recognized in all of Canada in 1995 by the House of Commons.