Election results are in, but not everything is final Published by admin on Sun, 04/11/2021 - 4:13pm
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Nine races were uncontested, two remain too close to call and in one case there were no votes cast.
Vicki Briggs and Chris Miller were reelected to the Mexico City Council by sizable margins. Miller received 42 percent of the vote while Briggs took in 37 percent. No other candidate managed more than 9 percent.
Keith Louder returns to the Mexico School Board, but voters also picked a new face. Marci Minor received 726 votes to third Scott Nichols’ 524 to take the second available seat.
Laddonia voters gave Gary Garnett the edge for mayor over Glenn Jensen. The five person race for the two Board of Aldermen seats must await final certification.
Not celebrating yet : South Texans wait for Biden to cancel Trump s wall
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‘Not Celebrating Yet’: South Texans Wait for Biden to Cancel Trump’s Wall
The president’s pause on wall construction leaves questions unanswered in Texas.
Nayda Alvarez is a public school teacher in the Rio Grande Valley. Her home, less than a football field’s length from the Rio Grande, is threatened by the border wall. Gus Bova
The president’s pause on wall construction leaves questions unanswered in Texas.
Nayda Alvarez is a public school teacher in the Rio Grande Valley. Her home, less than a football field’s length from the Rio Grande, is threatened by the border wall. Gus Bova
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School board members want further review of enrollment studies, but reaffirmed a commitment to moving the Windermere School project forward in the future. (Tim Jensen/Patch)
ELLINGTON, CT A renovate-to-new construction project at Windermere School, put on hold last May in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic amid concerns about unknown financial impacts, will be delayed another year per a recent vote of the Board of Education.
The board opted for further review of enrollment studies on the project, but reaffirmed its commitment to moving forward in the future, according to Superintendent of Schools Scott Nicol.
Ellington, Somers Schools Included In Latest Federal Virus Aid Patch 2/23/2021 Tim Jensen © Shutterstock Another public school relief package related to the coronavirus pandemic is on the table in Washington, including Ellington and Somers.
ELLINGTON/SOMERS, CT The Ellington and Somers public school systems could receive at least $375,000 apiece in the latest federal coronavirus-related aid package.
U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney has released projected allocations that school districts in Connecticut s 2nd Congressional District would receive under the American Rescue Plan a comprehensive coronavirus relief bill currently being negotiated in the House of Representatives.
According to current estimates, Congressional district schools could receive at least $128.4 million in American Rescue Plan grants that would be proportionally distributed.
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