Meeting of the Us Commission on civil rights comes to order at 10 00 on august 18, 2017. A meeting takes place at Committee Headquarters at 1331 pennsylvania avenue northwest, washington dc. I am chair catherine lhamon. With me, commissioner gail meriot, commissioner Peter Kirsanow, say your name, commissioner David Gladney. Are you present . Thank you. In trouble already. Commissioner michael yaki. Im here. The Court Reporter is present, director, are you present . Im present. Meeting comes to order. Motion to approve the agenda for this business meeting . Second . Perfect. I was going to ask for amendments. I have a few to start us off. I would like to remove discussion on vote on lb gt employment determination, some commissioners requested additional time to review the report. I think staff for finalizing the report that we place on the agenda for next months meeting. Second, i would like to add consideration for statement titled the Us Commission on civil rights condemns the admini
Norwich ― There will be a fifth Republican candidate on the City Council ballot in November.
Ken Keeley, 74, the retired owner of Franklin Impressions printing business, petitioned his way onto the ba.
Dry Bones skateboard shop owner Brian Snyder and his family have a big celebration planned to commemorate the five-year anniversary of the business. Dry Bones, at 317 E. Sixth Ave., offers customers a wide range of merchandise, including skateboards, organic soaps, oils, incense, tie-dye clothing, licensed rock ’n’ roll shirts
While most 16-year-olds are eager to get their driver’s license and first cars, Shelby Brown was dreaming of food trucks. “I think I saw one and I thought, ‘How cool is that? It’s a kitchen on wheels,’ ” said Brown, 31, of Harrison. “That would be so cool, just the
Norwich and Stonington registrars reported that multiple machines at polling locations in the two municipalities malfunctioned during the Aug. 9 primary election. Approximately 50 machines were affected throughout the state.