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Wilmington College recognizes faculty and staff for service milestones wnewsj.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wnewsj.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
/ The latest McLean County Board district map approved in 2011 has 10 districts with two board members each. Updated: May 5, 2021 at 4:14 PM CDT This story has been updated from its original version with new information about a special meeting called by Democrats on the County Board. McLean County government redraws its County Board districts every 10 years, after each census. Typically, county redistricting draws little attention. But this year s redistricting process has turned into a fierce political battle. It has pitted Republicans against Democrats and rural residents against city dwellers. How the new political maps are drawn could impact whether Republicans are able to hold on to a slim majority on the County Board over the next decade. ....
WC Theatre produces the film ‘FIERCE: The Fearless Women of Shakespeare’s Plays’ ‘FIERCE: The Fearless Women of Shakespeare’s Plays’ WILMINGTON If necessity is the mother of invention, then Wilmington College Theatre devised the perfect way to have a spring production for which rehearsals adhere to social distancing and the ultimate performance can be viewed by all those who wish to see it. “FIERCE: The Fearless Women of Shakespeare’s Plays” is a collection of a dozen monologues or small scenes filmed individually and edited into a cohesive production that will be available for viewing on the home and theatre pages of the College’s website www.wilmington.edu beginning at noon Friday, April 16. ....
Associated Press TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. A 71-year-old elected official in the Traverse City area claims she hasn t had a raise in eight years because the county wants to force her out of office. Peggy Haines, the register of deeds in Grand Traverse County, has filed an age discrimination lawsuit. She has been in office since 2000 and was reelected in November, the Traverse City Record-Eagle reported. Haines, who is paid $67,000 a year, said she was excluded again when county commissioners in December gave raises to the county administrator, the elected clerk and themselves. She said she took a pay cut eight years ago and hasn t had a raise since then. ....
Register of Deeds Files Discrimination Lawsuit Against Grand Traverse Co. 9and10news.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 9and10news.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.