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  • 2025-2678: Resolution authorizing the issuance of a warrant payable in favor of the Aramark Sports & Entertainment, for costs associated with the Leaders Convening - Recognition of Operational Performance Excellence Luncheon in an amount not to exceed FIVE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR DOLLARS AND THIRTY-EIGHT CENTS ($5,764.38).

    Dec 19, 2025

    ·Pittsburgh, PA
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  • PALMERTON AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Palmerton, PA Tuesday, March 18, 2025

    Mar 18, 2025

    ·Palmerton, PA
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    The Palmerton Area School District Board of School Directors met on March 18, 2025, with President Earl Paules presiding over eight directors present. The meeting included recognition of elementary students for leadership skills in the Leader in Me program and reports on various junior high and high school student activities, including academic competitions, STEM challenges, music performances, and enrichment programs such as the Scholastic Scrimmage Academic Bowl and manufacturing video project. Executive sessions were held on March 4 and March 18 to discuss personnel matters.

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  • MINUTES OF MEETING MONTGOMERY TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MAY 13, 2024

    May 13, 2024

    ·Lansdale, PA
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    The Montgomery Township Board of Supervisors held an action meeting on May 13, 2024, at the Municipal Building in Montgomeryville, PA, with Vice Chairwoman Audrey R. Ware presiding and four supervisors present. The Board unanimously approved (4-0) a consent agenda including April 25, 2024 meeting minutes, payment of bills totaling $515,171.34, escrow release and maintenance for Krispy Kreme, and three real estate tax appeal settlements for properties at 1201-1281 Knapp Road, 145-165 Witchwood Drive, and 0 Witchwood Drive. The Board recognized nine police officers—Detective Sergeant Andrew Benner, Detective Richardo DeJesus, Sergeant Joseph Schott, Detective Todd Walter, Officer Daniel Rose, Officer Michael Jenkins, Officer Bins Thomas, Officer Eric Hernandez, and Officer Hannah Moran—for outstanding performance commendations. Chief Wiegman presented a life-saving timeline for emergency personnel response to cardiac arrest at 106 Hopkins Court, where swift coordinated action resulted in full patient recovery, with the American Red Cross Delaware Valley Chapter Executive Director Lynn Cohen and survivor Daniel Jenkins presenting recognition awards.

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  • MINUTES O SWATARA TOWNSHIP REGULAR MEETING II DECEMBER 14, 2022

    Dec 14, 2022

    ·Spokane, WA
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    On December 14, 2022, the Swatara Township Board of Commissioners held a regular meeting where they recognized state representatives Sue Helm and Tom Mehaffie with proclamations for their service to the township following redistricting changes. The board also presented Life Saving Awards to police officers, firefighters, and paramedics who performed cardiopulmonary resuscitation that saved two patients' lives during medical emergencies in July 2021 and July 2022. A resident inquired about additional costs associated with an ordered fire utility truck.

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  • agenda for the huntsville city council regular meeting

    Jan 14, 2016

    ·Huntsville, AL
    Agenda

    The Huntsville City Council's regular meeting agenda for January 14, 2016 included procedural items such as approval of minutes from the December 17, 2015 meeting, and various resolutions and recognitions. Notable recognitions included honoring Warren P. Jones's retirement from the Huntsville-Madison County Railroad Authority, celebrating Chuck Hagood's 42-year tenure with the City of Huntsville, and recognizing speakers and performers for the upcoming Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Breakfast scheduled for January 18, 2016.

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  • Meeting Minutes

    Tucson, AZ
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    The Tucson Convention Center Committee met on October 17, 2024, with three of six committee members present to discuss operations and budget matters. Key discussion items included the implementation of a new Parking Free Flow Partnership with license plate recognition technology (requiring Commission approval at the next meeting), ASM Global's FY 2024 performance metrics showing 96.1% customer satisfaction, and staffing challenges including the Director of Finance stepping down and FLSA impacts on the budget. The committee also tentatively scheduled 2025 meeting dates and addressed operational concerns regarding facility maintenance and women's hockey financial sustainability.

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  • 1 1 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING 2 OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF HUNTSVILLE

    Huntsville, AL
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    The Huntsville City Council held a regular meeting on January 23, 2003, with President Moon presiding and Councilpersons Russell, Kling, and Watson present. During the meeting, City Engineer Tom Cunningham recognized Mike Fulton, manager of the real estate division, with an Outstanding Performance Award for coordinating the donation of approximately 200 acres of land to the City by local property owners, which is planned for development into ball parks and recreational facilities. The Council also presented a certificate of appreciation to Jan Mason for her service on the Beautification Board.

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    Lincoln, NE
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    The City of Lincoln, Nebraska submitted its annual budget beginning September 1, 2020 to the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for a Distinguished Budget Presentation Award, which the city had previously received for meeting program criteria as a policy document, operations guide, financial plan, and communication device. The budget document includes comprehensive sections on budget highlights, city profile, goals, tax information, financial policies, departmental budgets for 16 city departments, and a capital improvement program with multiple funding mechanisms including general obligation bonds, revenue bonds, and state revolving loan financing. The city also received "Special Performance Measures Recognition" in addition to the budget award. The document serves as both a financial plan detailing sources and uses of funds across multiple funds including the General Fund, Water Fund, Wastewater Fund, Police and Fire Pension Fund, and others, and as a policy guide referencing the City Charter and Nebraska Statutes.

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