Guernsey Co. Courthouse in Teal & Blue
The Guernsey County Courthouse will be lit in two colors for the month of April!
The 1st through the 14th will be TEAL in support of Haven of Hope and survivors and victims of sexual assault.
April 15th through 30th it will be BLUE in support of Guernsey County Children Services and Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month.
The Guernsey County Commissioners and AVC Communications are proud to support both of these important community causes.
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Lansing Michigan Senate Republicans demanded Wednesday that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer work more closely with lawmakers on responding to COVID-19 before blocking a second slate of her appointees.
The GOP-controlled Senate voted along party lines, 20-14, to reject five of the Democratic governor s appointees, another sign of the deteriorating relationship between the legislative and executive branches during the pandemic. A week earlier, the Senate nixed 13 of Whitmer s appointees.
Before the Wednesday vote, Sen. Aric Nesbitt, R-Lawton, said the Senate was using its power to pressure Whitmer to compromise with the people s representatives. GOP lawmakers want the governor to ease restrictions on businesses and school athletics more quickly.