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Women of the Moose assist student Submitted story Pictured are Tammy Dunham, Jr. Grad., Summer Routt, Secretary/Treasurer, Rebecca Strahler, Sr. Regent, Amya Dudley, Kathy Hildreth, Recorder, and Mary Dean, Jr. Regent. Submitted photo Amya Dudley submitted a proposal to the Urbana Chaper 698 Women of the Moose to assist her with her Global STEM Academy project titled “Take Action.” The group of women accepted her proposal and provided financial and product support for “Period Poverty.” Many disadvantaged women world wide are in desperate need of quality feminine hygiene products. This young woman identified a need, and took action. She choose to make an impact on the local level, where she felt an immediate need could be addressed. All items were donated to the Caring Kitchen in Urbana. ....
Stratford still readying request for proposals on downtown property FacebookTwitterEmail 1of11 A rainbow forms in the mist used to keep down the dust during the demolition of the old Center School on Sutton Avenue in Stratford, Conn. on Tuesday, December 4, 2018.Brian A. Pounds / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less 2of11 The town of Stratford tore down the former Center School on Sutton Avenue. Its proximity to Interstate 95 makes the site attractive for development.Hearst Connecticut Media file photoShow MoreShow Less 3of11 4of11 Margo Paquette speaks her opinion during a protest in Stratford, Conn. July 25, 2016. Paquette is in favor of the proposed demolition of Center School to make way for a new parking garage.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less ....
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Posted By: George Lawson February 4, 2021 @ 2:56 pm Local News, News Interviews have been scheduled with nine candidates for a vacant seat on the Wichita City Council. The seat represents District 3 in the south part of the city, and it became vacant when James Clendenin resigned in December. The city said nine valid petitions were presented, and the District Three Advisory Board will schedule interviews with the candidates during a special meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, February 9th at City Hall. The nine candidates are Nicholas Blasi; Jason Carmichael; Jared Cerullo; Mary Dean; Michael Hoheisel; Cindy Miles; Virgil H. Miller, Jr; Joseph Shepard; and George Theoharis. ....