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Americans grapple with historic weather, with much of the U S still locked in deep freeze

Most of the nation is still locked in the deep freeze as a polar vortex that swept south is holding sway, claiming at least 30 lives and keeping the power off for more than 3 million people. Stephanie Sy reports, and speaks to Mayor Harry LaRosiliere of Plano, Texas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Mayor David Holt about how the weather is impacting their cities. Read the Full Transcript Judy Woodruff: Most of the nation is still locked in the deep freeze tonight. A polar vortex that swept South is holding sway, claiming at least 30 lives and keeping the power off for nearly 3.4 million people.

Owen and Vernona Burns: A Sarasota romance

In 1912, Owen Burns – Sarasota’s first and most prolific builder – was 43 years old, single, and ready to settle down. Enter the young and beautiful Vernona Freeman, who came to Sarasota with her relatives for a vacation in March. The Sarasota Times, always mindful of reporting on newcomers, wrote that Mr. Leonard L. Hill, “a well- known capitalist and Mrs. Hill a prominent society leader of New York City were guests of Mr. Owen Burns.” The entourage was accommodated at Burns Villa, formerly the Halton Sanitarium/Hotel, which lodged both Bertha Palmer and Burns when each arrived in Sarasota in 1910. The lovely Vernona was described as “one of New York’s most charming debutantes and a favorite among Sarasota’s younger set.”

Norwalk CFO: City has asked BoE to delay capital projects

Updated 2:24 p.m.: Comments from Mayor Harry Rilling. NORWALK, Conn. Norwalk’s financial chief has advised Common Council members not to fund a new welcome center for Norwalk Public Schools this year. He also recommends saying “no” to funding the Silvermine Elementary School driveway, bathroom renovations and the cafeteria work that’s been planned. Instructional technology should also be a no, as far as Chief Financial Officer Henry Dachowitz is concerned. Dachowitz, in his recommended capital budget, warned that Norwalk’s triple A bond rating would be jeopardized by adding more than $120 million to the City’s existing debt. The City is working to delay and spread out its projects, he said.

Fairfield council to retreat into 2-day workshop

Fairfield council to retreat into 2-day workshop FAIRFIELD The City Council will listen to department overviews on the first day of a two-day retreat that starts Friday and continues Saturday. The teleconference meetings will start at 9 a.m. each day and are scheduled to end at 12:30 p.m. Friday and at noon Saturday. The second day has a more detailed agenda that includes a discussion of the council’s “preliminary priorities,” more department overviews, a presentation by City Attorney Greg Stepanicich and council appointments by Mayor Harry Price. Anyone who wishes to participate can join the meeting on the Zoom teleconference platform at https://fairfieldca.zoom.us/j/97373294303?pwd=Y3J5Y1FuTG9OM1B1QzhkbDNiaUJMdz09.

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