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The granddaughter of well-known late Algonquin Elder Skip Ross says the town of Petawawa "missed the mark" on not renaming the baseball diamond after her grandfather. Though a new name has been chosen, she's asking the town to reconsider. ....
The granddaughter of well-known late Algonquin Elder Skip Ross says the Town of Petawawa, Ont., "missed the mark" by not renaming the baseball diamond after her grandfather. ....
March 21 is the deadline for written arguments in favor or against a measure Courtesy of Marin County Marin County residents will have the opportunity June 7 to vote on local measures that include county, school, municipal and district issues. Written arguments for and against the measures may be filed before 4:30 p.m. Monday, March | March 21 is the deadline for written arguments in favor or against a measure Courtesy of Marin County Marin County residents will have the opportunity June 7 to vote on local measures that include county, school, municipal and district issues. Written arguments for and against the measures may be filed before 4:30 p.m. Monday, March ....
Twenty-three faith leaders issued a plea to the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) on Monday calling for a pause on the school closures and mergers so that an equity analysis centered on Black and Brown Oakland children can be conducted. The articles of the plea and signing clergy are below: We, Faith Leaders of Oakland, | Twenty-three faith leaders issued a plea to the Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) on Monday calling for a pause on the school closures and mergers so that an equity analysis centered on Black and Brown Oakland children can be conducted. The articles of the plea and signing clergy are below: We, Faith Leaders of Oakland, ....
| The Black Owned Project 365 and other Oakland luminaries welcomed Michelle N. Philips (third from right) at a special Black History Month celebration as she assumed her duties as the first independent inspector general to serve on Oakland’s Police Commission. The event, held on February 25th at Geoffrey’s Inner Circle in downtown Oakland was attended The Black Owned Project 365 and other Oakland luminaries welcomed Michelle N. Philips (third from right) at a special Black History Month celebration as she assumed her duties as the first independent inspector general to serve on Oakland’s Police Commission. The event, held on February 25th at Geoffrey’s Inner Circle in downtown Oakland was attended ....