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TURLOCK, Calif., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Solar Energy Partners, also known as SEP, a company that offers a white glove service in researching, comparing, selecting, and installing residential solar panels today announced their merge with The Standard. This merger is set to accelerate SEPs already rapid growth, enabling the company to expand its footprint into several other states and offer its services to millions more throughout the country. We re growing - and moving - incredibly fast, with the merger having already combined The Standard s cutting-edge philosophies with SEPs pedigreed smart game, says Alex Williams, Co-Founder at SEP.
Alexandria City Council adopts Code of Conduct that emphasizes respect
The 13-page document, originally adopted in 2016, describes how the mayor and council members should treat one another, city staff, consultants, constituents and others they may come in contact with while representing the city. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
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Alexandria City Council members vowed to follow three “Rs” in 2021 – their roles, responsibilities and respect.
At their first meeting of the year Monday night, they unanimously adopted a Code of Conduct for elected officials.
The 13-page document, originally adopted in 2016, describes how the mayor and council members should treat one another, city staff, consultants, constituents and others they may come in contact with while representing the city.
Alexandria leaders take oath of office; they re ready for 2021
The ceremony was a celebration of their rise to office, a time to bid a fond farewell to long-time council member and Mayor Sara Carlson, and an opportunity for Osterberg to outline her philosophy and goals as the city’s new mayor. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
While taking the oath of office from City Attorney Tom Jacobson on Thursday, Dec. 31, mayor-elect Bobbie Osterberg put a hand on a Bible her father used when he confirmed in 1936. Her husband, Paul, held the Bible. (Al Edenloff / Echo Press)
Alexandria city leaders are now ready to face the challenges and opportunities of the New Year.
Through it all, there were shining moments of kindness, generosity and unity. Written By: Al Edenloff | ×
In April, Public Works Director Bill Thoennes used a bucket truck to put a mask on Big Ole in Alexandria. The event was organized by city staff. Our message is simple we are masking up for safety, said Sara Stadtherr, communications coordinator for the city. Safety of our community, safety of those around us, ourselves and for our families. (Echo Press file photo)
The year 2020 will be most remembered for another set of numbers – COVID-19.
Back on March 6, the Echo Press ran its first front-page story about the virus, with the headline “Local officials urge coronavirus steps.”