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U S Rep Jim Jordan announces he won t run for Senate: The Wake Up for Friday, Jan 29, 2021

U S Rep Jim Jordan announces he won t run for Senate: The Wake Up for Friday, Jan 29, 2021
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University of Akron s dean of arts and sciences to make $215,000 base salary

University of Akron’s dean of arts and sciences to make $215,000 base salary Updated Jan 28, 2021; Posted Jan 28, 2021 Mitchell McKinney is slated to be the next dean of the University of Akron s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences. (Courtesy of the University of Akron) Facebook Share AKRON, Ohio If approved by the University of Akron’s Board of Trustees to be the dean of the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences beginning July 1, Mitchell McKinney will make a base salary of $215,000, the school reported Thursday. McKinney, 54, was announced earlier this week as the university’s pick to head UA’s largest and oldest college after a national search for the next dean. McKinney, who currently works at the University of Missouri, will replace Joe Urgo, who has been acting dean of the college and interim senior vice provost.

University of Akron taps Missouri academic as dean of Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences

University of Akron taps Missouri academic as dean of Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences Updated Jan 28, 2021; Posted Jan 27, 2021 Mitchell McKinney is slated to be the next dean of the University of Akron s Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences. (Courtesy of the University of Akron) Facebook Share AKRON, Ohio – The University of Akron announced Wednesday that Mitchell S. McKinney has been named as the dean of the university’s largest college, the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences. McKinney currently works at the University of Missouri as a communication professor and director and founder of its Political Communication Institute. If approved by UA’s Board of Trustees at its Feb. 10 meeting, McKinney would begin on July 1.

Jefferson City officials bracing for potential protests Wednesday as nationwide unrest continues

ABC 17 News JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) Law enforcement agencies and state officials in Jefferson City are taking cautionary measures days before President-Elect Joe Biden s Inauguration. Some state workers received an email asking them to work from home on Wednesday because of the potential protests near the Missouri Capitol. In an email obtained by ABC 17 News, employees of the Department of Elementary and Secondary education who work in the Jefferson Building will work from home on Wednesday. The email states they are making this change because of the building s proximity to the capitol. To be clear, the Missouri Department of Public Safety is not aware of any credible threats of acts of violence here in Missouri on January 20; this decision to work remotely on that day is being made out of an abundance of caution. 

Biden s unity talk haunting him amid Trump impeachment

Print this article President-elect Joe Biden s pitch for unity is sounding off-key as the Senate prepares to conduct its second impeachment trial of President Trump in a year, according to Republicans. Biden voiced hopes the Republican Party would have a post-Trump “epiphany” shortly after he announced his candidacy in 2019. But almost two years later, he s having his words used against him as Republicans grapple with Trump s imminent departure from office. Vice President Mike Pence set the tone when he urged House Speaker Nancy Pelosi not to further divide and inflame the passions of the moment. Pence wrote that in response to Pelosi s 24-hour ultimatum that he invoke the Constitution s 25th Amendment against Trump, or she would call House Democrats impeachment article against the president up for a vote.

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