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Sarah Palin is scheduled to speak at a Christian women’s conference in Oklahoma City

Sarah Palin is scheduled to speak at a Christian women’s conference in Oklahoma City
Former Alaska governor and Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin is scheduled to speak at the Women of Joy Conference on Friday at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City.

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Stephanie Ryan: Surrey should invest more in arts to build creative city

Stephanie Ryan: Surrey should invest more in arts to build creative city
As it turns out, many highly skilled people are attracted to those cities with a sense of place, a sense of vibrancy and dynamism.

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Four new people consider City Council run

Four new people consider City Council run
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Four more people have been issued papers to run for three South Lake Tahoe City Council seats to be decided by voters in November.

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File Now Before the City Council Races Close on Friday

File Now Before the City Council Races Close on Friday
Heads up! According to the pundits slavishly following the statewide races, we’re within 100 days of the November election.

Read more on The Berkeley Daily Planet

City vote against safe border resolution, again

City vote against safe border resolution, again
Despite emotional pleas from more than 25 community members to approve the mayorâs resolution for stronger border security, the Douglas City Council once again voted “no.”

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Pool party: Records fall at annual city meet

Pool party: Records fall at annual city meet
Swimmers from throughout the city competed July 20 in the Dearborn Recreation Department’s Annual City Swim Meet at Dunworth Pool, and two records were shattered in the process.

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City Council narrowly approves federal streetcar money

City Council narrowly approves federal streetcar money
The Charlotte City Council narrowly agreed Monday night to take $25 million in federal money to begin the first 1.5 miles of its planned streetcar route.

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Sac City Unified gets corporate look

Sac City Unified gets corporate look
Nearly a year into the job, Sacramento City Unified Superintendent Jonathan Raymond’s vision is becoming more apparent: He wants a more corporate-like education structure with streamlined responsibility.

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First festival fun in University City

First festival fun in University City
Oppressive heat and even spot thunderstorms that cut it short were not enough to deter about 1,000 visitors from having fun during the first Festival U. City held Saturday at Heman Park.

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Hampton city manager promises blight report

Hampton city manager promises blight report
Bunting says comprehensive report will look at successes and challenges following criticism — The City Council will review Hampton’s approach to codes compliance issues following in the wake of criticism of the city’s record on dealing with dilapidated homes.

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