CARTHAGE, Mo. — Carthage city employees draft a letter expressing quote, "no confidence" in seven members of the city council. The letter, being circulated by employees of the Carthage Police Department, Parks Department, Public Works, and City Hall says: We, the undersigned employees of the City of Carthage, submit this letter to express our unanimous []
CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage Fire Department and some Carthage city employees have written letters voicing their support of the mayor and city administrator. We've told you about the fighting happening at city hall. The city employees' letter says they haven't seen Mayor Dan Rife or City Administrator Greg Dagnan do anything wrong. The city []
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – Matt Geisel, Rio Rancho's city manager, has sent the recommended fiscal year 2025 budget to the mayor and city council. The recommendation suggests investing in city personnel. "To ensure we maintain the ground we have gained in the current labor market through past adjustments and to keep up with competitors, I am []
Erie City Council makes a push to get more people involved in changes they want to see throughout the city. A big part of their efforts to do so will be taking their council meetings to the road this summer calling it the City Council Neighborhoods Tour. Council will function the same way it would []
The flying drone is supposed to launch in 2028, arriving on Titan in 2034.
CARTHAGE, Mo. — The Carthage City Council approves hiring a firm to handle impeachment proceedings against Mayor Dan Rife. In a 7-to-2 vote, the council approved hiring a St. Louis based law firm. Earlier in the evening, the city council approved budgeting $25,000 to cover the expense of that procedure. Mayor pro tem Alan Snow []
Water bills are about to jump in Grand Ledge, with the city moving forward with a massive expansion project.
According to Richmond Police, there were ten homicides during April of 2023, the deadliest month of that year. So far this April, 5 homicides have taken place in the city, including the killings from the last few days.
RIO RANCHO, N.M. (KRQE) – The Rio Rancho City Council has signed off on sweeping changes to its noise ordinance. The new ordinance replaces vague language with more specific limits like allowable decibel levels and designated times. Several spoke up in support of the changes at Thursday night's council meeting including Rio Rancho Police Chief Stewart Steele []
The outgoing city leader reflects on six years serving the island's District Five.
Toronto councillors have voted in favour of increasing fines for more than 100 parking violations.
Iowa Senate lawmakers gave final approval to the governor’s K-12 literacy bill on Wednesday, sending the bill to the Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds’ desk for her signature. The bill, House File 2618, would require students at teacher prep programs around the state to take a test similar to the Massachusetts state “foundations of reading assessment”