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HOUSTON Former Houston Deputy Clerk Kathy Smith was booked into the Chickasaw County Jail Friday morning, Feb. 26, on one count of embezzlement, according to jail records. ....
Mayor: New alderman, 39, brings younger perspective to Shelton board Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail 1of8 New alderman Joanna Carloni is sworn-in by attorney Francis Teodosio, left, as Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti looks on at the start of a Board of Alderman meeting at Shelton City Hall in Shelton, Conn., on Tuesday Feb. 23, 2021. Carloni was appointed as a new alderman to replace Stanley Kudej who died this past month.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of8 New alderman Joanna Carloni is sworn-in by attorney Francis Teodosio, left, as Shelton Mayor Mark Lauretti looks on at the start of a Board of Alderman meeting at Shelton City Hall in Shelton, Conn., on Tuesday Feb. 23, 2021. Carloni was appointed as a new alderman to replace Stanley Kudej who died this past month.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....
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Officials: Shelton s proposed paramedic service takeover should help seniors worried about 911 costs Brian Gioiele FacebookTwitterEmail Echo Hose Ambulance recently replaced a 2009 Ford Van ambulance with a 2019 Mercedes 4x4 Sprinter, costing $111,000, pictured above.Echo Hose Ambulance / Contributed photo SHELTON Echo Hose Ambulance’s agreement with Valley Emergency Medical Services will stem what city officials called a growing health emergency spurred by the cost of a paramedic. “The city was concerned that our residents who were covered by Medicare were not calling 911 for medical emergencies or refusing the paramedic service due to the (separate paramedic) bill,” said Mayor Mark Lauretti. “The agreement will stop the second bill that a medicare recipient would receive and was not covered by insurance.” ....
TOM BARTON Why Davenport s lone Black alderman announced his abrupt resignation with 10 months left in his first term remains unclear. Alderman Patrick Peacock, Ward 7, on Thursday attempted to clarify comments made just hours before, after announcing his pending departure from the Davenport City Council, criticizing his colleagues and city staff for being tone deaf when it comes to addressing racial inequality and discrimination in the city. Peacock announced Wednesday at Davenport City Council s Committee of the Whole meeting that he will step down from the position in April after serving just over a year in the role. Asked why he decided to step down, Peacock initially cited a multitude of personal reasons, without elaborating. But while talking with a Black Davenport resident in the hallway following Wednesday s meeting, after the resident accused city officials of ignoring his complaints about mistreatment and harassment along with other resi ....