Jul. 1—JAMESTOWN — The Jamestown City Council in a 3-0 vote approved a five-year pilot for payments in lieu of taxes for the development of a commercial building. Councilman David Schloegel was not present at the meeting on Monday, July 1. Councilman Dan Buchanan passed away in June. The five-year pilot is contingent on approval […]
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Rivers cresting in parts of the metro area, as federal aid is approved for 22 counties
Swollen rivers in St. Paul and the southwest metro area were beginning to crest Saturday and should then start to drop, at least until another round of rain arrives on Monday, according to the National Weather Service. As of Saturday, the Mississippi River at St. Paul had held steady at around 20 feet for almost […]
Missouri governor slashes $1 billion from state budget approved by lawmakers
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson begins the annual State of the State speech to a joint session of the legislature on Wednesday (Annelise Hanshaw/Missouri Independent). More than 170 items were struck from the Missouri state budget Friday as Gov. Mike Parson cut $1 billion from the spending plan passed this year by lawmakers. In a statement […]
Juneteenth celebration organizer still waiting on funds Pittsburgh City Council approved for event
There’s a new wrinkle in the Juneteenth event controversy in Pittsburgh. William Marshall, the organizer of the huge event downtown nearly two weeks ago, says he still hasn’t been paid and neither have some vendors and performers. The big question now: Where is the money? “It’s really kind of sad that we are going through […]
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$6.3 million approved for Daphne Justice Center
DAPHNE, Ala. (WKRG) — Pages of plans and renderings of a new and improved police department in Daphne. This building was built 30 years ago. However, after the rapid growth in the area and the police department adding new officers, Daphne Police Chief Brian Gulsby said it’s time to expand. Suspect at large after car […]
The design of an 18-story downtown Knoxville high rise has been approved. Now what’s next?
A proposed 18-story apartment building in downtown Knoxville received unanimous approval from the Design Review Board after three months of back-and-forth discussion and public criticism, mostly over how the blank back side of the building would benefit pedestrians. The board, part of Knoxville-Knox County Planning, voted 8-0 on June 20 to approve the updated design […]
Buyers lined up before this CT development for 55-and-up was approved. Why many are moving back to state
A prominent Southington developer is proposing a 27-unit age-restricted housing development in the town’s Plantsville section, a project based on a formula that he has built in Southington, Farmington and Plainville and will be pursuing in Watertown. Mark Lovley’s new development along Marion Street will be a mix of three-bedroom houses ranging from 1,444 to […]
Amendment approved for permit for temporary vehicle storage in Jamestown
Jun. 20—JAMESTOWN — The Jamestown City Council in a 3-0 vote approved an amendment to a special-use permit for property that will be a temporary storage location for wrecked vehicles. Mayor Dwaine Heinrich was not present at the special meeting or committee meetings on Thursday, June 20, and Councilman Dan Buchanan passed away on June […]
Greater Portland Landmarks sues city over approved demo of Free Street building
Jun. 20—Greater Portland Landmarks has sued the city in an attempt to save the longstanding building at 142 Free St. from the excavator. In May, the Portland City Council voted to remove a historic classification that protected the former Children’s Museum and Theatre of Maine from demolition. The Portland Museum of Art plans to build […]
Henderson County FY25 budget approved, extra $2.5M for county public schools
HENDERSONVILLE – Henderson County commissioners on June 19 approved a $204.5 million budget for the 2025 fiscal year, one that provides funding for all of the remaining requests for schools, recreation and fire departments without raising taxes or dipping below the county’s policy of maintaining a restricted fund balance of 12%. Commissioners agreed to give […]
Plans for new Belleville restaurant and bar, with a surprise twist, approved by officials
It seems that Schatze’s will live on. Belleville City Council voted Monday evening to approve zoning and permit applications for a new restaurant and bar submitted by Venkata S. Barla. According to project developer Ravi Yedla, who attended the meeting, the new establishment at 2301 E. Main St. will keep the Schatze’s name. Discussion about […]