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John Fielding, CEO
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Sidney is a First Class city with a mayor-council form of government that hires a City Manager to administer the responsibilities of the daily operation of the city.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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In the 2000 elections, central labor councils working to create Union Cities demonstrated successful political strategies by promoting coordination among unions.
The “Union Cities” effort sought to transform central labor councils into centers for organizing.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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City Issues Interim Inspection Report The Planning and Development Department has issued the following interim status report to the Mayor and Council concerning the City’s inspection activities to date.
Three city councils, two county supervisors, three chambers of commerce, two school districts, four agricultural organizations, numerous property owner and taxpayer citizen groups and several thousand individuals who wrote letters and signed petitions have risen up in opposition to the park proposal.
That the City Council support the request to maintain State aviation funding and halt the depletion of the aviation fund balance and authorize the Mayor to sign the request to local State representatives.
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John Carthy, Gun Shop Sales Assistant
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The Greater New York Councils of the Boy Scouts of America says it will challenge the national ban on gay troop leaders after city officials threatened to yank sponsorship of a Boy Scout law enforcement program.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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Prichard City Council members have asked for more information and a formal recommendation on Leo's Lounge from Police Chief Sammie Brown, who the mayor tried to muzzle for most of Thursday's discussion.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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Vincent De Paul Societies from the various councils throughout the city would assist at a Mass which he would offer at Our Lady of the Rosary Church and then partake of a communion breakfast with them.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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A split vote by the Dayton City Council on the proposed ordinance regulating signs within the city limits led Mayor Larry Harris to break the tie with a vote against adopting the ordinance.
The City's ordinance limiting campaign expenditures in city council elections is now necessary "'if confidence in the system of representative Government is not to be eroded to a disastrous extent.
The city councils of three Chicago suburbs will soon decide whether to let residents vote to establish a joint municipal broadband telecommunications system.
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