New City Council members sworn in Tuesday
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April 1 election results final with tight races decided
PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) -- For about two weeks, they have waited and now, it's official. Andre Allen was reelected back to the Peoria City Council as the representative of the 4th District and Alex Carmona will replace outgoing 2nd District Councilman Chuck Grayeb on the Horseshoe. UPDATED: One new face on the Peoria City Council as incumbents win their seats Mayor Rita Ali will also return to a second term in office as the city's mayor, beati…
Superior council reorganizes following April 1 election
SUPERIOR — For the first time since 2023, a newly elected member joined the City Council for its annual reorganization meeting Tuesday, April 15. Councilors Sarah Anderson, Tylor Elm, Mike Herrick and Lindsey Graskey were sworn in for two-year terms on the city’s legislative body. For Anderson, it was her first oath to represent the people of the 2nd District after winning the seat April 1. Herrick, of the 8th District, and Graskey, of the 10th,…
New City Council members sworn in Tuesday
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — Newly elected members of Colorado Springs City Council were sworn into office during a ceremony at the Pioneers Museum on Tuesday, April 15. Presiding municipal court judge Hayden Kane swore in new councilmembers elected by voters in the April 1 City Municipal Election. Those taking the oath on Tuesday included four new faces, along with two returning members. Among the newcomers are Tom Bailey, District 2; Brandy Williams, …
City Council hires Bobbi Johnson as city clerk
Cherry County resident Bobbi Johnson has been appointed as the new City Clerk after serving seven years as an administrative assistant for the local police department. A Navy war veteran, Johnson brings valuable public service experience to her new role.
Newly Elected Kennett City Council Members Sworn In
It’s traditional that the first Kennett City Council meeting after the April election is pretty routine and last night was no exception. It’s a time to say goodbye to outgoing members and to swear in new ones. Goodbyes were said to just one – Ward 5 Councilman Bill Palmer, who did not seek re-election. Mayor Crafton commended those newly elected. [audio mp3="https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/739/2025/04/16042112/counc…
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