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A Pike County man with an extensive criminal history was sentenced March 18 to serve 12 years in prison in connection with his latest three cases. ....
Close Judge Katie Slone, bottom right, swears in the members who will make up 2021 s Somerset City Council. Robin Daughetee and Patrick Hunley will join the 10 incumbents on the council. alert featured By CARLA SLAVEY Commonwealth Journal Dec 15, 2020 Dec 15, 2020 Judge Katie Slone, bottom right, swears in the members who will make up 2021 s Somerset City Council. Robin Daughetee and Patrick Hunley will join the 10 incumbents on the council. Among the discussion Monday night at the Somerset City Council â most of which centered on saying âgoodbyeâ to two councilors and âhelloâ to their replacements â was the first reading of an ordinance that will change the rates for water and sewer utility customers. ....
Close Somerset City Council met Monday via Zoom due to current COVID-19 conditions. Council approved the creation of two Tax Increment Finance districts. alert featured By CARLA SLAVEY Commonwealth Journal Dec 14, 2020 Dec 14, 2020 Somerset City Council met Monday via Zoom due to current COVID-19 conditions. Council approved the creation of two Tax Increment Finance districts. Somersetâs City Council granted approval for two Tax Increment Finance (TIF) districts to be created, but each took a different voting path to reach the same end-goal. Over the past few weeks, council members have listened to Chris Girdler, President/CEO of the Somerset-Pulaski Economic Development Authority (SPEDA) as Girdler explained the process and potential rewards for the city to create these districts. ....
approval last month. if passed as is, next year s budget would total $9 billion. it would also double the number of traffic cameras, change parking rules and charges and extent the hours of city bars. those measures are intended to help close projected $172 million shortfall. the two most senior battalion chiefs in the d.c. fire department accuse their boss of creating a culture of fear and intimidation. now both are be being punished for speaking out. this whole thing started when someone wanted to thank them for saving their home. reporter: he brought two packs of beer to this fire station on u street to express his gratitude told by firefighters they could not accept the gift, he left it on the floor and walked away. they didn t exactly handle it right but there was no intentional misconduct. reporter: but the chief presided over two disciplinary cases when beer was found at the fire station and ordered a letter of reprimand be put into firefighter files. ....