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OSMP Gives Its First Civilian Commendation Award
Last week, City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks Rangers awarded Malaika Martin the department's first “Civilian Commendation Award” when she assisted an injured climber earlier this year. The award said:
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Auburn University’s graduate Supply Chain Management program ranked 14th in U.S. in first year
Auburn University’s graduate Supply Chain Management program in the Harbert College of Business is ranked 14th in the nation in its first year of operation by Gartner Inc., a research and consulting firm that assesses supply chain management programs in higher education.
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City Manager Appoints Director of Climate Initiatives
City Manager Nuria Rivera-Vandermyde announced today that she is promoting Interim Director of Climate Initiatives Jonathan Koehn to the ongoing role, effective immediately.
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Auburn signs memorandum of understanding with Los Alamos National Laboratory
Enhanced collaboration in research, education and workforce development — these are the key tenets of a five-year memorandum of understanding, or MOU, executed June 26 by Auburn University and Los Alamos National Laboratory, or LANL, where Auburn and LANL personnel will:
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Finance Committee Meeting on August 4
Finance Committee Meeting on August 4
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Auburn School of Aviation leaders discuss state of aviation industry, university’s role in feeding pipeline
The country’s aviation industry is currently experiencing a substantial staffing shortage, from pilots and airport staff to mechanics and management personnel. Leaders from Auburn’s School of Aviation—James Witte, department chair, and James Birdsong, aviation program coordinator and winner of the 2020 Alumni Undergraduate Teaching Excellence Award—recently discussed the state of the industry, how the situation developed and what leading national programs like Auburn are doing to help feed the pipeline with qualified professionals who are ready to make an immediate impact after graduation.
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Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Alleys are easy to forget but when you are doing your yard maintenance, please take a moment to look at your back alley and make sure you give attention to the area between your back yard and the lane.
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Children Create Colorful Artwork, Handmade Toys for Animals at City’s 'Craft for Your Shelter Day'
Children Create Colorful Artwork, Handmade Toys for Animals at City’s 'Craft for Your Shelter Day'
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Parks, Recreation & Beautification Committee Meeting on August 4
Parks, Recreation & Beautification Committee Meeting on August 4
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Regular Council Meetings on August 2
Regular Council Meetings - Open to the Public Days: 1st and 3rd Tuesday of Each Month Time: 7:30 P.M. Until Adjournment Place: City Hall at 521 W. Cedar Street in the Council Chambers Council Work Sessions - Open to the Public Days: When Called Time: Starting from 6:00 to 7:15 P.M. as advertised Place: City Hall at 521 W. Cedar Street - in the Basement or Council Chambers
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Auburn’s Tiger Takeoff program showcases leadership, academic offerings to underrepresented high school seniors
Auburn University and the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, or OID, in collaboration with the Division of Enrollment Management, concluded another successful Tiger Takeoff, where underrepresented rising seniors from across the state visited campus to learn more about the university and meet their potential future classmates.
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Music in the Park Returns for 2022
Rain or shine, Music in the Park returns to Hanna with live musicians performing Sundays in Hector King-Hunter Park.
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Mayor Brown Announces List of Buffalo Cooling Centers Where City Residents Can Escape the Heat
Mayor Byron W. Brown today encouraged Buffalo residents without air conditioning to make use of cooling centers located throughout the City during the extremely hot and humid weather streak.
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Water Restrictions Update
Water levels in the treated water tanks have dropped consistently throughout July. Community water use has increased to around 3 million gallons a day while the flows from the springs and wells have decreased, as is common in the summer.
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After School Sports Opportunity: Flag Football League
Learn good sportsmanship, teamwork and develop friendships, while keeping your kids active after school with flag football at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Wyoming! The league is for children in grades K - 5. “Flag football is a great way to learn the basics of football while enjoying the great outdoors and fall evenings in our wonderful city,” said Derek DeBoer, Vice President of Operations at the Club
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Cyclones In The Outfield to Cover School Supplies & Tuition for Edgerton Elementary Students
The Cyclones In The Outfield fundraiser raised enough money again this year to cover school supplies and tuition for every student at Edgerton Elementary School.
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Hero for the Homeless Recognized for His “Try”
Getting bucked off a horse and being shown by his father how to get back on and try again was Brad Hopkins’ first memory of “The Try” in action. “The Try” is that special characteristic which contributes to success in life—along with perseverance, hard work, and loyalty. It’s that quality within oneself that allows a person to overcome obstacles with courage and tenacity
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Mayor’s Message: Nominations Open
Welcome to summer! The recent rains have been great to make the community green and provide the farmers and ranchers with much needed moisture but how about those mosquitoes!
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Personnel Committee Meeting
Personnel Committee Meeting
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Free Chlorine Burn Begins July 15
The City of Edgerton has been notified that our water supplier at Miami County Rural Water District #2 will begin a free chlorine burn on July 15.