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5-3 council vote changes CHEDA, puts Hoiseth s job in doubt; HRA stays

5-3 council vote changes CHEDA, puts Hoiseth s job in doubt; HRA stays
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City Of Tulsa Says Ransomware Attack Impacting Some Services

City of Tulsa The City of Tulsa on Sunday said a number of municipal network services were being impacted by a ransomware attack. No customer information has been compromised, but residents will see delays in network services. The City’s Information Technology and security teams are working with a security advisor and have shut down many internal systems out of an abundance of caution, the city wrote on Facebook. The city s website was down as of 7:45 a.m. Monday. 911 is operational and the City’s public safety response is continuing as normal, the city said, though 311, some credit card payment systems, and the city s new online utility billing system were impacted.

Lamar Council Moves Ahead on Airport Purchase/Upgrades, Main Café Funding : The Prowers Journal

  Will recreational marijuana be able to be legally sold in Lamar?  A petition may be circulating to determine if there’s sufficient interest among registered voters to have the question placed on the City of Lamar’s November ballot.  SoCo, a cannabis retail company with interests in the state, is undertaking the task of circulating the petition, according to Lamar City Administrator, Steve Kil.  The number of signatures will help the company determine if there’s enough interest in retail sales to move forward to have the question assigned to the ballot.  The company will bear the cost of developing the ballot question.  This move does not involve the City of Lamar, and is a private enterprise with no ties to any city funding, a point stressed by Kil and Lamar Mayor, Kirk Crespin, during the council’s bi-monthly meeting on April 12

Finch, city council agree: City needs to be more inviting

NewsSportsEntertainmentLifestyleOpinionUSA TODAYObituariesE-EditionLegals Finch, city council agree: City needs to be more inviting, less intimidating From lighting to paint colors and beyond, consensus is that the City needs to be more welcoming to its residents Mike Christopherson What was likely envisioned to be a wide-ranging, big-picture topic of discussion at a Crookston City Council strategic planning discussion this week – the City’s image – got mighty specific in a hurry, and when council members and City Administrator Amy Finch wrapped up that discussion and moved onto the next agenda item, the feeling in the air is that the City needs to be more welcoming and inviting to its residents.

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