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Department of Justice suit may change Euclid politics
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When it comes to the Department of Justice investigation of voting districts in Euclid, a Cleveland suburb, there are a lot of things that Euclid Mayor Bill Cervenik and former Euclid City Council candidate Jai Walton don't agree on.
They don't agree, first of all, on whether there was a need for the Department of Justice to threaten legal action against the city in the first place. They don't agree that race may be a contributing factor to the inability of African Americans to gain el...
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ELECTION PREVIEW: WHERE THEY STAND. CHESAPEAKE CITY COUNCIL.(LOCAL)
The Virginian Pilot
; CORRECTION: Chesapeake City Council candidate Debbie Ritter's answer to a question in the Election Preview in Monday's paper (Page B7) was incorrect. The question: Describe a time when you helped solve a community problem. The correction answer: The revitalization of South Norfolk has been a
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HP City Council approves zoning for controversial juvenile facility
Michigan Citizen
; Michigan Citizen 02-06-1999 HP City Council approves zoning for controversial juvenile facility The Highland Park City Council approved rezoning land sold to Spectrum Human Services from R-3 medium density Residential to PQ Public and Quasi Public Districts, legally clearing the way for the company
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City Council trifecta: All incumbents win
Call & Post
; The three Republican candidates for Columbus City Council were outspent, out-televised, even out-issued. And despite their efforts to stick a number of charges on the incumbents -- including espousing a liberal agenda; being beholden to developers on development issues and being weak on crime --
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Does the City Council have to get along to get things done for Cheyenne?
Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
; By Kevin Wingert rep3@wyomingnews.com One candidate who has served on the City Council previously says the current bickering and infighting do not reflect the city in a positive light. "It diverts you from your purpose," said Ward 2 candidate Mark Rinne. "I know I can make a political argument
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City Council creates procedures on contracts
Michigan Citizen
; Michigan Citizen 04-05-1997 City Council creates procedures on contracts At their Monday March 17 meeting, the Highland Park City Council continued their discussion of rental for groups holding dances in the city owned Blackwell Center at 15840 Second. Councilwoman Ameenah Omar first raised the
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Lansing lawmakers attempt to reshape City Council
Michigan Citizen
; Long-Bey, Jesse Michigan Citizen 01-08-2000 Lansing lawmakers attempt to reshape City Council State representative Lamar Lemmons, (D-Detroit), introduced legislation on Dec. 9, 1999 that would limit persons elected to Detroit's City Council to serving a total of three terms. Other Detroit
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St. Charles City Council and Economic Development Comm. discuss city's direction
St. Charles County Business Record
; If there was any doubt in the minds of St. Charles City Council members that businesses are an important part of the quality of life and economic well-being of their respective municipalities, that doubt surely was erased Wednesday night at the annual dinner meeting between City Council members and
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HP City Council approves hearing to lease or sell Blackwell Center
Michigan Citizen
; Michigan Citizen 06-28-1997 HP City Council approves hearing to lease or sell Blackwell Center By Ron Seigel Michigan Citizen HIGHLAND PK. -- At its June 16 meeting, the Highland Park City Council approved setting up and advertising a public hearing to consider proposals for the lease or sale of
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HP City Council approves budget, sets election on demolition tax
Michigan Citizen
; Michigan Citizen 06-07-1997 HP City Council approves budget, sets election on demolition tax HIGHLAND PK. -- After a passionate plea by Highland Park Mayor Linsey Porter, the Highland Park City Council unanimously approved having an election Saturday, August 2 on a property tax increase of 5.9
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SPARRING WITH GIL HILL; Hill looking forward to tackling city's problems; Hopes to bring renewed stability to Detroit City Council (First of a two-part series)
Michigan Chronicle
; Throughout the city of Detroit -- on billboard signs, on buses and elsewhere -- the message rings loud and clear: "We need Gil Hill." It is the slogan of former Detroit City Council President Gil Hill, who said when he heard from a diverse group of people ranging from neighborhood groups and
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