What happened on Monday, 20 November 2023
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Council questions proposed leadership changes and appointment process for East Side Fire Rescue.
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
City Council holds a moment of silence and confirms attendance during November 20 meeting.
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Council members express concerns over proposed changes to the fire department regulations
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
Council authorizes splitting alley addresses to resolve resident addressing issues.
Lock Haven, Clinton County, Pennsylvania
City Council votes to accommodate new street naming for emergency response efficiency.
Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), West Chatham, Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
MPO welcomes new members and discusses timely bridge replacement impacts and grant submissions.
Cape Cod Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), West Chatham, Town of Chatham, Barnstable County, Massachusetts
Design exceptions allow Bourne Rotary project to proceed without pedestrian and bicycle facilities.
Hardin County, School Boards, Kentucky
Freshmen and sophomores in Hardin County's health-science classes presented 12-week, project-based work building a 3D model of a rehab facility; teachers and students highlighted industry advisory feedback and development of communication and professionalism skills.
Hardin County, School Boards, Kentucky
Abound Credit Union pledged a three-year commitment that district officials said will fund a Dave Ramsey-based middle school financial-literacy curriculum for Hardin County Schools; the program cost was described as $7,000 per year.
Hardin County, School Boards, Kentucky
Kim Atkins, Safe Schools coordinator for Hardin County Schools, told the school board the district has trained staff on threat assessment and trauma-informed care, placed full-time SROs at every campus, deployed new AEDs and introduced a Handle With Care notification and Stop Tip reporting system.
Hardin County, School Boards, Kentucky
The Hardin County Board of Education approved a resolution honoring community partners (HCS Better Together) and approved the meeting's consent agenda, which included travel approval, construction change orders and personnel actions; votes were taken by voice and recorded as carried.