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Lemon Grove school board approves AI literacy resolution, building funds, contract renewals and routine measures At its Oct. 21 meeting, the Lemon Grove School District Governing Board unanimously approved an AI literacy resolution, two Proposition 39 building-fund resolutions, multiple contract renewals, a CSPP funding application and the consent agenda, and reported a closed-session personnel settlement.

The Lemon Grove School District just took a giant leap into the future by unanimously approving an AI literacy resolution and significant building funds—what does this mean for local education?

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#CA #LemonGroveSchools #CitizenPortal #AILiteracy #CommunityCollaboration

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Madison County Board postpones 'Stepping Up' jail-diversion resolution, forms subcommittee County Board members supported the goals of 'Stepping Up' but voted 25–3 on Sept. 16, 2020 to postpone adopting the resolution and asked a subcommittee to return with a concrete plan and benchmarks within 60 days.

Madison County is taking a crucial step toward reforming mental health treatment in jails, but can they agree on the right plan to make it happen?

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#MadisonCounty #IL #CriminalJusticeReform #CitizenPortal #MadisonCountyMentalHealth #MentalHealthDiversion #CommunityCollaboration

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Houghton County approves $180,495 watershed grant, pledges in‑kind county services The Houghton County Board of Commissioners approved participation in a $180,495 Emergency Watershed Protection Program grant, agreeing the county’s $45,125.75 local share will be met with in‑kind services from the County Road Commission and partners rather than direct county funds.

Houghton County secures a $180,495 grant to tackle urgent flood damage, paving the way for critical repairs before the year's end!

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#MI #EmergencyRepairs #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #FloodManagement

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Commission approves $35,000 contribution after West Florida quotes $448,900 to move nine poles Commissioners were told West Florida needs to relocate nine utility poles for a corridor project at a quoted cost of $448,900; county staff said about $18,000–$20,000 remained in a fencing budget and asked the county to contribute roughly $30,000–$35,000; the board moved, seconded and approved a $35,000 allocation and authorized signing invoice paperwork.

Commissioners in Holmes County just approved a $35,000 contribution to relocate utility poles after facing a hefty $448,900 quote!

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#HolmesCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #InfrastructureDevelopment #BudgetAllocation

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Woodland CCSD 50 highlights PBIS and school behavioral-health coordination; board approves hires and staffing plan District leaders presented an interconnected-systems approach to link PBIS with school mental‑health services; the board approved the director of operations hire and the FY27 staffing plan (roll calls recorded), and approved a paraprofessional agreement.

Woodland CCSD 50 is revolutionizing student support by merging Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports with mental health services to create a more cohesive learning environment.

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#IL #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #EducationInnovation #MentalHealthSupport

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Franklin Regional, Panther Foundation and Murrysville Library to launch Dolly Parton Imagination Library The Franklin Regional School District, the Panther Foundation and the Murrysville Community Library Foundation announced a joint effort to bring the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to children under 5 in Export and Murrysville, funded for two years and led by a new volunteer committee.

The Franklin Regional School District is teaming up with local foundations to bring the Dolly Parton Imagination Library to children under 5, providing free books every month for two years!

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#PA #EarlyLiteracy #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #MurrysvilleEarlyLiteracy

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SD U-46 breaks ground on roughly $30 million Glenbrook Elementary overhaul in Streamwood SD U-46 officials held a ceremonial groundbreaking for extensive renovations and an addition at Glenbrook Elementary in Streamwood, a project the district estimates at about $30 million that will include a secure vestibule, geothermal systems, preschool classrooms and a planned return in August 2027.

A groundbreaking ceremony has kicked off a transformative $30 million renovation of Glenbrook Elementary, promising modern learning spaces and enhanced safety features by 2027!

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#IL #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #SchoolImprovement #StreamwoodEducation

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February Dev blog is live! Lots of cool things happened this month, and even more cool news this month! Check out the blog to find out more!
#survival #coopgames #indiegame #indiedev #indiegames #cozygames #communitycollaboration #community #devblog

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Verona Area School District highlights safety gains, inclusion efforts and strong AP performance Superintendent Dr. Chamey Clarity and Deputy Superintendent Chad Musi told the Chamber the district is emphasizing equity, safety and operational capacity: they reported diverse enrollment, a high pass rate on AP exams for students who took them, a 17% reported increase in students feeling safe, a restored school resource officer and plans for an accessible Miracle League field and expanded solar capacity.

The Verona Area School District is making waves with impressive AP scores, a renewed focus on safety, and exciting community projects like an accessible Miracle League field!

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#VeronaDaneCounty #WI #CitizenPortal #VeronaSchools #CommunityCollaboration #EquityEducation

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Davis County commissioners consider countywide resolution condemning antisemitism; staff to coordinate with cities and COG At a March 3 work session commissioners discussed a draft resolution condemning antisemitism and referenced state actions (HB 549, HCR 15) and the IHRA working definition; commissioners supported working with the Council of Governments and cities and asked staff to refine language for consideration at an upcoming meeting.

Davis County is taking a stand against antisemitism with a new resolution aimed at setting a countywide standard for combating hate and fostering inclusivity.

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#UT #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #ReligiousTolerance

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What a fantastic turnout at this morning’s ICS #VCFSE Collaborative Assembly meeting for #Coventry and #Warwickshire! 🌟

It’s always inspiring to see so many local organisations coming together to collaborate, share ideas, and make a real difference in our communities. 💬🤝
#CommunityCollaboration

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Board votes to encumber up to $200,000 for Township Line Road project; Lower Nazareth to administer bids After presentations and public comment, the board voted unanimously to encumber up to $200,000 toward a jointly funded Township Line Road reconstruction project; Lower Nazareth Township will act as the grantee and administer the bidding process.

The board has taken a significant step by voting to allocate up to $200,000 for the reconstruction of Township Line Road, paving the way for a vital infrastructure upgrade.

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#EastAllenNorthamptonCounty #PA #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #CommunityCollaboration

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Citrus County board hears Fleet pitch for multi-district health trust; asks insurance committee for more analysis Fleet executives told the Citrus County School Board their multi-district health trust can deliver scale savings (they cited 7–13% over 1–3 years) but that the district would pay a $10,000 participation fee and about $22.25 per employee per month; the board asked its insurance committee to vet the numbers before any enrollment decision.

Citrus County School Board is considering a health trust that could save districts 7-13% on costs, but concerns over local factors could impact the decision.

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#FL #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #EducationFunding #HealthCareSavings

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School board approves $1.86 million land purchase for regional CAPS facility Cache County School Board approved buying a 5.32-acre parcel in North Logan for $1,862,000, funded by a state Catalyst Center grant, to host a regional CAPS (capstone/CTE) facility serving multiple districts; board vote was unanimous.

The Cache County School Board just approved a $1.86 million purchase of land for a groundbreaking regional CAPS facility that will transform education for students across multiple districts!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #GrantFunding #CommunityCollaboration #NorthLoganEducation

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TDEC tells Ways and Means it is reallocating stalled ARPA water funds within Tennessee, seeks park staffing from park revenues TDEC officials told the Finance, Ways and Means Committee that they are reallocating small amounts of ARPA water/wastewater funds returned by local grantees to other Tennessee projects, and outlined state parks expansions and self‑funded staffing requests tied to hospitality revenues.

TDEC reveals plans to reallocate stalled ARPA water funds and expand Tennessee state parks while seeking new staff funded by park revenues.

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#TN #CitizenPortal #TennesseeParks #CommunityCollaboration #InfrastructureFunding #WaterProjects

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Texas Health Resources highlights community-impact grant; CASA for the Cross Timbers to lead local outreach in Erath County Texas Health Resources presented its Community Impact grant and named CASA for the Cross Timbers lead grantee for the Erath County collaboration; county partners outlined events and a 50-person pathway program to connect residents with social workers and services.

Erath County is set to transform community health with a groundbreaking grant supporting nearly 30 local nonprofits, focusing on vital needs like transportation and food access!

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#ErathCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #SocialDeterminants #CommunityCollaboration #HealthAccess

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Salem City Council unanimously adopts resolution to reaffirm protections for immigrant residents The Salem City Council voted 10–0 Feb. 12 to adopt a resolution reaffirming commitments to protect immigrant residents, restating limits on local cooperation with ICE and urging state legislation for broader protections. Councilors said the measure combines symbolic reaffirmation with plans for policy reviews.

The Salem City Council just made a powerful statement by unanimously adopting a resolution to protect immigrant residents and limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement.

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#SalemCityEssexCounty #MA #CitizenPortal #LocalGovernance #CommunityCollaboration

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💬 Government Communicators: Join the Conversation!

The new members-only NAGC Online Community Discussion Board is live!

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#NAGC #GovComms #GovernmentCommunications #PublicSector #CommunityCollaboration

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Collaboration shapes learning spaces that last.

Past projects show what’s possible when partners work together.

Let’s connect.

#LearningSpaces
#EducationInAction
#CommunityCollaboration
#StudentCenteredDesign
#HeartOfAmerica

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Senate committee advances majority of gubernatorial nominees in voice vote; individual testimonials highlight agency priorities The Executive Nominations Committee heard dozens of gubernatorial nominees across state boards and commissions, favorably reporting most by voice vote while several nominees used the hearing to highlight priorities for their prospective posts.

The Maryland Senate's Executive Nominations Committee has advanced a majority of gubernatorial nominees, unveiling ambitious plans for juvenile services, higher education, and economic development amid a snowstorm.

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#MD #CitizenPortal #EducationReform #CommunityCollaboration

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Teachers and community leaders urge Roanoke council to restore rainy‑day funds to schools Public commenters at the Feb. 17 Roanoke council meeting called for a resolution to an impasse over school funding after speakers said roughly $20.5 million was removed from the schools’ rainy day fund; teachers warned cuts to testing, transportation and extracurriculars will disproportionately affect economically disadvantaged students.

Teachers and community leaders in Roanoke are sounding the alarm over a $20.5 million cut to school funding, warning it could devastate programs for economically disadvantaged students.

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#RoanokeCity #VA #CitizenPortal #EconomicDisparity #CommunityCollaboration

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Business owners urge faster restaurant and commercial permitting; staff outlines constraints and possible fast‑track Owners and landlords told commissioners long permitting times harm leases and deter investment; staff pointed to county approvals and grease/FOG rules as constraints but said concurrent review and a restaurant‑specific approach merit study.

Miami Beach's lengthy permitting process is driving potential investors away, leaving local restaurateurs and landlords desperate for a faster path to open their doors.

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#MiamiBeachCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #MiamiBeachRestaurants #BusinessInvestment

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Commission Approves 195‑Foot Tower at Panorama Drive for Regional Radio Network Planning commissioners approved a zoning exception for a 195‑foot radio tower at 4200 Panorama Drive, citing topography and microwave path needs; no public opposition spoke at the hearing.

The Planning Commission has greenlit a towering 195-foot radio tower on Panorama Drive, crucial for enhancing our regional public-safety communication network!

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#BakersfieldKernCounty #CA #BakersfieldPublicSafety #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration

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Portage County weighs recertifying revenue to close $2.7 million budget gap; commissioners urge departmental cuts first County staff outlined options to close an estimated $2.7 million shortfall, including certifying an extra $1 million in sales tax and $1.5 million in interest; commissioners expressed concern about matching projected revenues and directed staff to press elected officials and departments for cuts.

Portage County faces a daunting $2.7 million budget shortfall, prompting commissioners to explore revenue options while urging departmental cuts for fiscal stability.

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#PortageCounty #OH #CitizenPortal #PortageCountyBudget #CommunityCollaboration #GovernmentTransparency

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College wins roughly $1.75 million federal grant to rehab downtown Main Street building into makerspace City manager told the commission the local college received a federal award of about $1.75 million to rehabilitate 1008 Main Street into a makerspace for students and community access; commissioners welcomed the downtown investment.

A local college just snagged a $1.75 million federal grant to transform an old building on Main Street into an exciting makerspace for the community!

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#GoodlandShermanCounty #KS #CitizenPortal #DowntownRevitalization #CommunityCollaboration #EducationInnovation

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Commissioners, service providers and residents debate housing services after homeless encampments affect downtown park Officials and community members urged a multi-agency approach after recurring use of a downtown park by people without housing; porta-potties and ad-hoc feeding drew crowds, and library director Brother Ray called for coordinated programming and services rather than leaving the issue to the city alone.

Benton Harbor is grappling with a growing homelessness crisis that’s impacting local businesses and community spaces, prompting urgent calls for a collaborative solution.

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#BentonHarborBerrienCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #BentonHarborHomelessness

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St. Johns County touts new Tactical Training Facility for deputies and regional partners County and sheriff's office representatives described a new Tactical Training Facility opened March 2025 with more than 15,000 sq ft of training space, rappel tower, live-fire range and a driving track to support deputies and regional law-enforcement partners.

St. Johns County unveiled a cutting-edge Tactical Training Facility, boasting over 15,000 square feet of advanced training space for deputies and regional law enforcement.

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#JohnsCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #LawEnforcementTraining #StJohnsCounty #PublicSafety #CommunityCollaboration

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Dunn County educator outlines EMS study findings, childcare survey and regional supports Garrett, the regional community and leadership development educator, briefed the Community Resources and Tourism Committee on an EMS planning study that prompted local towns to consider regional collaboration and on a county childcare survey of roughly 400 respondents whose detailed results will be released in April.

A recent EMS planning study and childcare survey in Dunn County are sparking vital discussions on local resource collaboration and innovative solutions.

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#DunnCounty #WI #ChildcareInnovation #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #CommunityCollaboration #DunnCountyChildcare

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Committee backs Queen Creek pilot program to prevent youth runaways and enhance investigations Senators advanced SB 15‑50, a $1,255,500 FY2027 appropriation to create a three‑year Queen Creek Police pilot focused on runaway youth prevention, investigations and statewide replication; local officials and a police chief described the program and asked for committee support.

A groundbreaking pilot program in Queen Creek aims to prevent youth runaways and enhance investigations with a $1.25 million investment from the state!

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#AZ #YouthPrevention #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration #QueenCreekYouth #LawEnforcementInnovation

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Yakima Basin recovery board outlines 25 years of local projects and funding to Ellensburg council Alex Conley, executive director of the Yakima Basin Fish & Wildlife Recovery Board, told the council the board has funded about 181 projects totaling roughly $47 million since its formation, discussed governance, monitoring challenges and local creek projects affecting Ellensburg, and invited member-city collaboration.

The Yakima Basin Fish & Wildlife Recovery Board has invested nearly $47 million in 181 projects over 25 years, making a significant impact on local ecosystems and communities like Ellensburg.

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#EllensburgCityKittitasCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #CommunityCollaboration

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