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In 2012, the City of Laredo built a basketball court on private land Learn its origin

In 2012, the City of Laredo built a basketball court on private land Learn its origin
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Bloomington Council OKs $7 2M In Street Work

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Bloomington Council Extends Gleason s Contract; Adds Youth To Community Board

Bloomington City Council meets remotely Feb. 8, 2021. The Bloomington City Council on Monday agreed to keep City Manager Tim Gleason on contract until March 2025, nine months longer than his current contract, and the earliest time he’s eligible for retirement. Also at Monday’s remote meeting, the council voted to start its $4.3 million, Phase 2 water main project on Locust Street; and to add two youth members to the city’s police advisory board. Gleason’s contract, in which his annual base salary is just over $197,000, had been set to expire July 1, 2024. The decision, presented as part of the council’s consent agenda, passed unanimously, with no discussion.

ECC Applies for Job Training Grant

Union city officials are assisting East Central College with a new program to help train people for the job market. The board of aldermen approved an agreement at a special Monday, Dec. 21, meeting to apply for the Community Block Development (CDBG) grant, on behalf of the college, with the Missouri Department of Economic Development. ECC is looking to renovate a 3,560-square-foot space in Hansen Hall into a job training center. ECC submitted its formal application with the state on Tuesday, Dec. 22, Joel Doepker, ECC vice president of external relations, told The Missourian. “We expect to hear from the state in May 2021,” he said.

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