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Congresswoman Stefanik to attend Conservative Party barbecue on Sunday

Wednesday, June 2, 2021 - 1:09 pm MORRISTOWN - U.S. Congresswoman Elise Stefanik will speak at Sunday’s St. Lawrence County Conservative Party “Summer Meet and Greet” event at the Morristown Fire Department. Congresswoman Stefanik, who has frequently been described as a rising star in the GOP, was recently elected as the third ranking Republican in the U.S. House of Representatives. The event runs from 1 to 6 p.m. Chef Parker Piercey will prepare his famous barbecue with all the fixings. $20 for singles and $30 for couples. The event, sponsored jointly by the St. Lawrence County Republican and Conservative Parties, will provide an opportunity for citizens to hear from their elected officials, meet candidates in the fall election and learn about how they can get more involved in civic affairs.

Oil, Gas, And Fracking News Read 21March 2021

Oil, Gas, And Fracking News Read 21March 2021
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Opinion: SLC family court judge receives endorsement

Tuesday, March 16, 2021 - 8:55 am To the Editor: The Executive Committee of the St. Lawrence County Republican party announces that they have unanimously endorsed Andrew Moses as its candidate for St. Lawrence County Family Court Judge. Andrew’s education and professional experience have prepared him to take on the demanding responsibilities and duties required to be the next Family Court Judge of St. Lawrence County. Andrew, his wife Renee and their children Rachel and Sam reside in Canton, where he is an active member of the community being a co-chair of the Canton Music Friends and a member of the Canton Central School board. He demonstrates the family values of hard work, integrity and honesty, values that will make him a fair and impartial judge.

Ohio lawmakers seek to limit local authority over fossil-fuel use

Ohio lawmakers seek to limit local authority over fossil-fuel use Updated Mar 15, 2021; Posted Mar 15, 2021 A drilling rig is seen Oct. 17, 2011, on the Utica Shale formation in Ohio. (Plain Dealer file)Gus Chan file photo | For cleveland.com Facebook Share COLUMBUS, Ohio Ohio Republican lawmakers are again looking to hamstring local governments’ ability to pass pro-environmental ordinances this time, by cutting off potential attempts by communities to rein in the use of fossil fuels. Twin bills introduced in the Ohio House and Senate would, if passed, prevent local governments from limiting residents’ use of natural gas. A third bill, introduced in the House, would prevent local bans on oil or gas pipelines, as well as restrictions on the use of any fossil fuel for electricity generation.

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