Green Park got a familiar face as a “new” aldermen this week after Ward 1 Alderman Esad Softic resigned last month.
Former Ward 1 Alderman Michael Broughton was appointed by Mayor Tim Thuston to replace Softic, who resigned as alderman after moving out of Green Park.
Broughton will finish out the rest of Softic’s term through next April, when he is up for re-election.
Broughton joins a long list of aldermen who have been appointed by Thuston to fill vacancies left on the board due to resignations or lack of candidates during elections.
In fact, Softic himself was appointed to the board by Thuston last August to fill a vacancy after the only candidate who filed for Ward 1 in the 2020 municipal elections was disqualified, leaving an empty ballot.
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Green Park Mayor Tim Thuston, whose first term in office was anything but normal because of the COVID-19 pandemic, asked voters for another term in office as mayor in the municipal election last month and they answered. “This last year has been pretty strange and unusual. I didn’t have the opportunity to do the.
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Apple has highlighted three new financial wellness apps and their respective developers in a new feature.
It comes following Apple s changes to Apple Card, announced last week.
Apple has highlighted three financial wellness apps and their developers just days after announcing changes to Apple Card that make its credit lines fairer for couples and co-owners of a card.
In a release today Apple stated:
Ask Tanya Van Court, CEO and founder of the family and kids savings app Goalsetter, about the challenge of gaining financial literacy in America, and she ll talk about learning a foreign language. The Stanford engineering graduate and daughter of an Oakland, California, elementary school teacher, Van Court believes that without financial literacy fundamentals, today s kids can t learn the tools they need to bridge the wealth gap and ultimately be successful in their futures.
In what Apple calls a WWDC Spotlight, it has selected three apps that are targeted at financial wellness and education.
Apple s Worldwide Developer s Conference, or WWDC, is in June and Apple usually takes some time to discuss some of the innovations being shared by developers. Tuesday s spotlight focuses on financial apps, specifically ones that help the people who need it most.
Banking, credit building, and investing are three tentpoles to a better financial future but often left out of the hands of marginalized communities. Goalsetter, Perch Credit, and Ellevest are three apps that hope to improve financial literacy and bring more financial freedoms to women, children, and people of color.