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Show Transcript MONEY CAN HELP THE CITY. MARK THIS IS SO MUCH MONEY AND : SUCH A BIG OPPORTUNI,TY LOUISVILLE MAYOR GREG FISCHER DECIDED TO FORM THE LOUISVILLE ACCELERATOR TEAM TO HE GLPUIDE THE SPENDING. WE SAT DOWN WITH MARGARET HANDMAKER, THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE TEAMTO, LEARN MORE ABOUT THE PROCESS THAT LIES AHEA >> EVERYBODY SAYS I WANT TO LOOK BACK ON THIS 10 YEARS FROM NOW AND SAY THAT WHAT WE DID MADE A DIFFERENCE. MARK: WASNGHITON IS SENNGDI 300 $80 MILLION IN ALL TO LOUISVILLE THANKS TO THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN. NOW, MORAY FISCHER AND THE APPROVAL TEAM HAVE TO APPROVE A PACKAGE. >> IT IAS PROCESS. YOU CANNOT DO ALL OF IT. MARK: STARTING THIS WEEK, THE TEAM WILL HOLD THREE PUBLIC HEARINGS TO GET INPUT ON HOW TO SPEND THE MONEY. >> IS IT’S NOT YOUR NORMAL BUDGETING PROCESS. WHEN ELSE DID LOUISVLEIL GET 380 $8 MILLION TO DO GOOD INKS FOR OUR COMMUNITY? SPEAK UP. MARK: ESH HAS ALREADY SPOKEN WITH MAJOR NONPROFITS. >> WHAT ARE OUR PRIORITIES AND WITHIN THAT, WHAT CABEN DONE IN THE AMOUNT OF TIME THAT WE HAVE FOR THE AMOUNT OF MONEY THAT WE HAVE? WE WANT BIG IMPACT. WE WANT TO KEMA SURE THAT PROJECTS ARE SUCCESSFU L.MARK: FROM THE ECONOMIC RECOVE TO PUBLIC SAFETY, THE NEEDS EAR GREAT, AND SHE SAYS SHE WANTS TO GET IT RIGHT. >> IS IT’S JUST A LOT OF RESPONSIBILITY. ’I'M THINKING ABOUT IT SEVEN DAY A WEEK. MARK: METRO LOUISVILLEAS H ALREADY STARTED PLANNING HOW TO SPEND THE MONEY. MOST GOING TOWARD RENT ASSISTANCE ANDHE T BATTLE TOWARD COVID-19. VICKI THE FIRST OF THE 3 PUBLIC : HEARINGS WILL BE HELD FROM 11 TO 1, THIS SATURDAY AT U OF L’S SHELBYHURST CAMPUS. THERE WILL ALSO BE TWO MORE ON, MONDAY AT THE SOUTHWEST REON
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By Brent Wright - Your pastor speaks
This coming Sunday will be Valentine’s Day (Men don’t forget!). We often give gifts to our significant other, whether it may be flowers, candy, or other things that they may enjoy. As I was thinking of that, I thought about the gifts that God has given us! You may have heard it said that the Bible is God’s love letter to man. God loves us and He also has given us some gifts. Here are a few.
The Gift of the Holy Spirit
Acts 2:38-39 “Then Peter said to them, repent and be baptized, every one of you, in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For the promise is to you and to your children, and to all those afar off, as many as the Lord our God shall call.”
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By Sheryl Roadcap - sroadcap@aimmediamidwest.com
SIDNEY — The rezoning request of a 3.238 acre tract of land owned by the North Broadway Church of Christ on North Broadway Avenue, from an R-3, multi-family residence district, to a B-1, local business district, was approved by the Sidney City Council Monday evening.
The rezoning ordinance was adopted by City Council during its hybrid method teleconference meeting.
A public hearing was held during the meeting for the request of Brent Wright, on behalf of the North Broadway Church of Christ, for the rezoning of the property at 2655 N. Broadway Ave. The property is located on the west side of Broadway Avenue and north of Hoewisher Road. No members of the public spoke.
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