Here’s What City Officials Wrote on Those Notepads at Pilgrim Rest Meeting
Throughout the community meeting at Pilgrim Rest, city officials took notes and collected comment cards. Here’s what the notes and comment cards say.
Throughout the community meeting at Pilgrim Rest, city officials took notes and collected comment cards. Here’s what the notes and comment cards say.
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“The Department’s failure to regularly inspect infusion kitchens places qualifying patients at risk.”
Move over, nursery school and Christian Science Reading Room.
Montgomery’s bid for the state’s highest court is moving ahead, despite backlash over his handling of sexual misconduct and demands for his resignation.
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Your current card isn’t good for two years; only ones issued after August 27 will be.
Tempe pastor Steven Anderson went to Orlando last week on the anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting for a Make America Straight Again conference.
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Debate over the proposed rules hinted at the deeper issues at the CorpComm, like accusations that it prioritizes utility companies over real people.
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Four hours of public comment.
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“Islam is the red pilled faith.”
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