‘Hamburger-gate’ dividing city; council to discuss probe today (The Desert Sun)
Reports of fights nearly elevating to physical altercations in country club locker rooms and arguments on the golf courses have been the buzz as some Indian Wells residents debate what has been dubbed ?Hamburger-gate.?
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The GOP’s Supreme Court Point Man (CBS News)
Republicans have selected their chief inquisitor for President Barack Obama”s first Supreme Court nominee: a Southern, white conservative man who has drawn fire for racially insensitive comments in the past.
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Town Meeting to mull over new stipends, free cash articles (The Stoneham Independent)
STONEHAM, MA - Town Meeting voters will consider a wide variety of articles on Monday night, including proposals to give Retirement Board members a stipend and a pitch to deposit all free cash into the stabilization account.
Source: www.homenewshere.com
‘Keys to the City’ leads to debate on neighborhood congress (Columbia Missourian)
COLUMBIA ? The City of Columbia hosted a ?Keys to the City? event Wednesday night, which included informal office hours with councilmembers, an information fair with city department booths, as well as a discussion surrounding the creation of a neighborhood congress. While Wednesday marked its first official meeting, the details and the planning of the congress were vague, and many wondered if it …
Source: columbiamissourian.com
Pruett: Herd can be champions again (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
HUNTINGTON — Key to an effort of returning to championship form, Marshall University football has actively embraced its unique past.
Source: www.herald-dispatch.com
Raise a glass (Orlando Weekly)
111 N. Magnolia Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 LOADING MAP… Wine bars have been uncorked all over our fair city, and there?s no indication that the trend is about to go stale, not with all the hip sippers of the millennial generation elevating their self-worth in these cool resto-lounges.
Source: www.orlandoweekly.com
Cedar Terrace repairs halted (Galveston County Daily News)
GALVESTON Repairs to Cedar Terrace public housing development stopped last month after city officials said the property could not be repaired without being elevated.
Source: galvestondailynews.com