MUSIC: Brae Leni and friends hunting Wild Scooch
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Sean Clancy
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“Wild Scooch Hunt” is the new album by Little Rock singer-songwriter Brae Leni. (Special to the Democrat-Gazette/Prabhath Madusanka) Wild Scooch Hunt, the new LP from Little Rock singer-songwriter Brae Leni, drops Friday.
Recorded at his Soul Lounge Studio, the album is a sexy, sometimes funny, hook-filled excursion into Leni s world with traces of R&B, 80s electro-pop and soul all wrapped around his strong falsetto.
The nine-song project, available on CD as well as the regular streaming outlets, features contributions from Grammy-winning singer-songwriter-producer Timothy Bloom, JVokal, Jordan Craighead, Fero, TY1TLM, Kevin Cleveland, Nicco Rolon, Troy Gentry, Ashton Hollowell, Dshawn Lamkin, Louis Wimbley, Korey Fells, Deitric Williams, Rico Portillo, Andrew Tripplett, Jared Williams and Josh Paul of Daughtry.
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Weatherford city council members took steps forward Tuesday night on the first phase of the city s Weatherford Bypass Project, approving an agreement with Kimley-Horn Associates, Inc. for engineering services.
The agreement is two-fold, Director of Capital Projects Terry Hughes explained, with the main agreement coming out to $1.58 million. This includes base services developed around delivering a final design using an environmental document known as a categorical exclusion, or CE, Hughes said.
The second portion of additional services, if authorized, comes out to $195,000, and would include an environmental assessment, in the event the city would be unable to use the CE.
May 12, 2021
Weatherford city council members took steps forward Tuesday night on the first phase of the city s Weatherford Bypass Project, approving an agreement with Kimley-Horn Associates, Inc. for engineering services.
The agreement is two-fold, Director of Capital Projects Terry Hughes explained, with the main agreement coming out to $1.58 million. This includes base services developed around delivering a final design using an environmental document known as a categorical exclusion, or CE, Hughes said.
The second portion of additional services, if authorized, comes out to $195,000, and would include an environmental assessment, in the event the city would be unable to use the CE.
By Autumn Owens and Sally Sexton news1@weatherforddemocrat.com ssexton@weatherforddemocrat.com May 3, 2021
May 3, 2021
While the majority of incumbents were reelected in Parker County, challengers in two Aledo city council races came out on top in the May 1 election.
Challenger Shane Davis beat out Aledo city council Place 1 incumbent Spencer Perry with 54.21%, 238 votes. Perry received 45.79% or 201 votes.
âIâm ecstatic, Iâm elated, Iâm relieved and Iâm ready to get to work,â Davis said. âI think we have lots to do here in Aledo. Growth is knocking at our door and we need to come up with the best plan possible.â
By Autumn Owens
news1@weatherforddemocrat.com May 1, 2021 1 of 11
According to Parker County early voting numbers the majority of incumbents are leading over challengers in city and school district races.
Weatherford City Council Place 3 incumbent Matt Ticzkus and Place 4 incumbent Kevin Cleveland have a lead over their challengers.
Ticzkus has received 77.61% of the votes while his challenger Richard Zimmer has 22.39%. Cleveland is ahead with 61.04% votes against two challengers, Ben Steiner, 15.15%, and Jeanette Langley, 23.81%.
Annetta City Council Place 3 early voting numbers show Bruce Pinckard in the lead against Al Gloer with 65.64% of the votes. Gloer has received 34.36% of the votes.
Aledo City Council Place 1 challenger Shane Davis leads with 50.24% of the votes â incumbent Spencer Perry receiving 49.76%. Place 3 challenger Nick Stanley has 59.73% of the votes while incumbent Clint Robinson has 40.27%.