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January 11, 2021
James Mitchell Jr. Photo Via James Mitchell For Charlotte Facebook
CHARLOTTE, N.C. Councilmember James “Smuggie” Mitchell Jr. announced his resignation from the Charlotte City Council Monday morning, according to officials.
The resignation goes into effect 5 p.m. Monday. The initial announcement of the resignation was made on social media by Mayor Pro Tem Julie Eiselt.
“His experience and service to the city of Charlotte will be missed,” Eiselt said.
Councilmemver James Mitchell has resigned effective 5:00pm today. His experience and service to the city of Charlotte will be missed!
The councilman was serving his third term as an at-large council member. He previously served from 1999 to 2013 as the District Two representative.
MADISON, Wis. – The Overture Center for the Arts and Little John’s Kitchens announced on Monday that they are partnering with Madison’s Central Businesses Improvement District (BID) for a community meal on Jan. 18 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. “Martin Luther King Jr. Day has always been a time to not only remember the vital messages from.
CFD Lt. Julius Hubbard Chosen As An Artist For 10th Street Community Mural Project Monday, January 11, 2021
Art by Lt. Julius Hubbard
Art by Lt. Julius Hubbard
Chattanooga Fire Department s Lt. Julius Hubbard (Quint 6 Red) has been selected by EPB to be one of nine artists for the 10th Street Community Mural Project.
The artists will paint murals on nine panels along the EPB substation fence at 10th and Foster Street. The central theme for the mural project is “The Soul of MLK – How artists visualize the heartbeat and soul of MLK in arts, music and culture” to highlight the history, heritage and significance of Downtown Chattanooga’s Martin Luther King Boulevard area.
MADISON, Wis. – The Overture Center for the Arts and Little John’s Kitchens announced on Monday that they are partnering with Madison’s Central Businesses Improvement District (BID) for a community meal on Jan. 18 in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. “Martin Luther King Jr. Day has always been a time to not only remember the vital messages from.