What happened on Sunday, 22 June 2025
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Richmond Sanitary District approves GPS units and container purchases to modernize routes and recycling
Richmond City, Wayne County, Indiana
The board approved purchasing Samsara GPS units via a Sourcewell contract and awarded purchases for trash and recycling containers and 14‑yard roll‑off containers to support route updates and recycling expansion.
Source: City of Richmond Sanitary District and Stormwater Board of Commissioners of Tuesday, June 22, 2025 31:00
Donald J. Trump says U.S. military struck three Iranian nuclear sites
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Donald J. Trump, Speaker, said the U.S. military carried out precision strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities — Fordow, Natanz and Esfahan — and described the operation as a "spectacular military success."
Source: President Trump Delivers Address to the Nation, June 21, 2025 03:36
Volz says bill to freeze home assessments for seniors, disabled veterans did not get a hearing
Spokane County, Washington
State Rep. Mike Volz told Spokane County Spotlight he introduced a bill to freeze assessed values for homeowners aged 65, disabled veterans and certain disabled individuals but the proposal "didn't get a hearing" during the recent session; he plans to reintroduce it next year.
Source: 2025.06 June Spokane County Spotlight with Commissioner Josh Kerns 01:39
Richmond Sanitary District receives bids for Lehi wastewater project, will refer to management for recommendation
Richmond City, Wayne County, Indiana
Two bids were opened for the Richmond Sanitary District Lehi wastewater treatment plant project; the board referred both bids to management for review and a future recommendation.
Source: City of Richmond Sanitary District and Stormwater Board of Commissioners of Tuesday, June 22, 2025 00:52
United Nations displays 1945 charter in 'Reviving the Spirit of San Francisco' exhibit
United Nations, Federal
A United Nations staff member said the visitors' lobby exhibit brings the 1945 Charter of the United Nations to headquarters for the first time since 2011 and frames the charter as a reminder to eliminate war and advance human rights, peace and development.
Source: UN Charter Returns to UNHQ for 80th Anniversary | United Nations 01:00
Rep. Suzanne Schmidt highlights five signed bills including electrician licensing fix and fire-district hiring change
Spokane County, Washington
Representative Suzanne Schmidt said five of her bills were signed into law this year, including a measure to allow certain trainee electricians to work as journeymen in residential settings while completing commercial apprenticeships, and a bill enabling fire districts to remove civil-service commissions that were impeding hires.
Source: 2025.06 June Spokane County Spotlight with Commissioner Josh Kerns 02:12
U.N. Security Council split after strikes on Irans nuclear sites; IAEA convenes board
United Nations, Federal
The United Nations Security Council met in an emergency session after U.S. military strikes hit the Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites in Iran, prompting urgent appeals for de-escalation, IAEA inspections and sharply divided statements from Council members.
Source: Iran - Security Council | United Nations 02:11:15
Spokane-area legislators cite capital-budget wins, block state encampment and sheriff-decoupling bills
Spokane County, Washington
Josh Kearns, Spokane County commissioner, hosted state Representative Suzanne Schmidt (Fourth Legislative District) and state Representative Mike Volz (Sixth Legislative District) to review the recent legislative session and local impacts, including capital-budget allocations for PFAS treatment, Plants Ferry, Mount Spokane accessibility, and renewed funding for the North–South Corridor.
Source: 2025.06 June Spokane County Spotlight with Commissioner Josh Kerns 26:36
Richmond Sanitary District approves resolution to raise sewer and stormwater rates, forwards ordinance to city council
Richmond City, Wayne County, Indiana
The Richmond Sanitary District board approved Resolution 4‑20‑25 to raise sewer and stormwater rates to fund sanitary sewer expansion at the Midwest Industrial Park and other capital needs; the measure now goes to Richmond Common Council for ordinance hearings in August.
Source: City of Richmond Sanitary District and Stormwater Board of Commissioners of Tuesday, June 22, 2025 48:24
UN Secretary‑General urges diplomacy after reported U.S. bombing of Iranian nuclear sites
United Nations, Federal
United Nations Secretary‑General António Guterres told the Security Council that the reported bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities by the United States marked a "perilous turn," and he urged member states to choose diplomacy, protect civilians and guarantee safe maritime navigation to avoid wider war.
Source: UN Chief: "Bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities by the US marks a perilous turn" | United Nations 00:00
Volz says bill to 'protect women's sports' addresses opportunities for female athletes amid unfolding national legal questions
Spokane County, Washington
Rep. Mike Volz described legislation he sponsored intended to preserve athletic opportunities for female student-athletes; he said the issue intersects with NCAA and international policy changes and ongoing litigation, and that states' funding risks could affect how the issue is resolved.
Source: 2025.06 June Spokane County Spotlight with Commissioner Josh Kerns 01:52
U.S. strikes hit Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan; U.N. speaker urges immediate de-escalation
United Nations, Federal
At a United Nations meeting, Miroslav Vientca reported U.S. military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites on the evening of June 21 and urged Iran to allow IAEA inspectors access; he warned the attacks risk regional escalation and called for diplomacy and compliance with international law.
Source: US strikes against nuclear facilities in Iran mark "dangerous escalation" -Security Council briefing 06:14
Roswell begins $5 million-plus infrastructure work at Founders Park; staff say reforestation will follow
Roswell, Fulton County, Georgia
City of Roswell staff described construction at Mimosa Hall as part of a Founders Park plan that will add parking, stormwater improvements, walking paths and a special-events facility; about 4.5–5 acres are being disturbed now and will be replanted with native species and 12 new trees after work is complete.
Source: Roswell's Vision For Founders Park + Construction At Mimosa Hall 04:40
Israel U.N. ambassador praises U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, warns of further response
United Nations, Federal
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, praised U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear sites at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, criticized U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, and said further Iranian attacks on Israeli civilians would be met with overwhelming force.
Source: Israel on Iran and USA - Security Council Media Stakeout 05:47
U.N. briefing: long-range Russian strikes linked to sharp rise in Ukrainian civilian casualties
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A U.N. briefing reported intensified Russian long-range attacks across Ukraine in mid-June and said civilian casualties have risen sharply; diplomatic talks and prisoner exchanges continue but the U.N. warned that attacks on civilians must stop.
Source: Ukraine: Rising Civilian Toll & Diplomatic Push Amid Escalating Attacks | Briefing | United Nations 08:35
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