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Marshall Ramsey Pardon Me
10/21/2022 4:00:00 AM The turkey got a pardon The Mayor won' t
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The latest from Marshall Ramsey Pardon Me The turkey got a pardon. The Mayor won't. Get more Marshall Ramsey cartoons in your inbox.Sign up for Marshall's weekly newsletter to receive cartoons and commentary you can't get anywhere else.Sign up for Marshall's MississippiSuccess! You're on the list.Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Processing…Nothing sucks the fun out of an event quite like venting your spleen.We continue to report to you.Our continued and thorough coverage is only possible with your help. Help us keep Mississippians informed by becoming a Mississippi Today member today. Read more:
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My New Favorite Futbolista will introduce you to the World Cup’s most inspiring soccer players and the causes they champion. New episodes hosted by former Colombian striker Juan Pablo Ángel and LX News host Eric Alvarez will drop November 1 in English and Spanish. Read more >> Mayor says Dallas should get more help for homeless from other area citiesDallas Mayor Eric Johnson spoke Tuesday during the annual State of Downtown event, hosted by Downtown Dallas Inc. They all come here he’s got a point Arlington Heights mayor says it's possible village could stiff arm Bears on future stadiumThe village is expected to vote on the redevelopment agreement next month. Arlington Heights really going to be left holding the bag here. No one is coming there non game days. And for concerts and other sports maybe you get 20 additional weekends out of 52. It's wild watching this play out. Tucson City Council and mayor considering raising fees on residentsMayor Regina Romero and Tucson City Council are considering raising fees for parking, water, garbage collection, parks, and transportation. The ‘condo king’ mayor? Morning NewsletterDaily News The ‘condo king’ mayor? Morning Newsletter Mayoral election Chicago: Mayor Lightfoot campaign raises $1M in 3 months, spends over half of itThat campaign cash 'burn rate,' as political insiders call it, could spell trouble for Lightfoot when the nine-candidate mayoral race kicks into high gear after the Nov. 8 election. Just wait for the COVID cash to go away and you’ll see how bad things are Hopefully Does she think she will get re-elected? 😂😂 really ?🤣😂🤣 she better be saving what’s left of the campaign cash , when she gets voted out and can’t find a new job because not many city’s want to become dictatorship run by a racist ,crime ridden hell holes. Karen Bass, the Frontrunner for L.A. Mayor, Is Getting a Lot of Advice“I do believe Rick [Caruso] has a good handle on the needs to improve the police force,” Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos said of the L.A. mayoral candidate. “I don’t think the answer is a more progressive agenda of lawlessness in the city.” Angelenos don't give a f**k about an Arizona born, ASU alumnus who's definitely right wing. No wonder he doesn't care about a 'progressive' agenda. He's a transplant period. WeThePeople of LosAngeles are voting KarenBassForLAMayor! Shame on for this opinion editorial variety would call this ‘native advertising’ everyone else would call it propaganda Print Get more Marshall Ramsey cartoons in your inbox.7:02 PM on Oct 18, 2022 CDT Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson thinks the largest city in North Texas shouldn’t carry the brunt of the weight in helping unsheltered people into stable housing , making the case for a more regional approach Tuesday during the annual State of Downtown event.In:.TUCSON, Ariz. Sign up for Marshall's weekly newsletter to receive cartoons and commentary you can't get anywhere else. Sign up for Marshall's Mississippi Success! You're on the list. at the Moody Performance Hall. Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. Johnson described it as a “regional public health problem. Processing… Nothing sucks the fun out of an event quite like venting your spleen. Kmiec said the department would collect around $5 to 8 million in fees over time. We continue to report to you. Dallas is the city with the compassion and the heart that’s building these resources and creating these rapid rehousing programs and spending millions of tax dollars to deal with this,” Johnson said, “When our surrounding suburbs are not doing it, and in some cases, even may be encouraging folks who need these services to come to Dallas. Our continued and thorough coverage is only possible with your help. Help us keep Mississippians informed by becoming a Mississippi Today member today.” Several of the city’s largest homelessness service providers are based downtown and Downtown Dallas Inc. Yes. I support this work >> We want to hear from you! By listening more intently and understanding the people who make up Mississippi’s communities, our reporters put a human face on how policy affects everyday Mississippians. Johnson said he believed by 2030, Downtown Dallas could have more residents and businesses based there, fewer people experiencing homelessness and lower crime rates if the city is successful in efforts such as hiring more police officers, stimulating more economic development, and adding more parks and green space. The mayor and City Council are also considering raising Park Tucson fees next year through 2027. We’re listening closely to our readers to help us continue to align our work with the needs and priorities of people from all across Mississippi. Please take a few minutes to tell us what’s on your mind by clicking the button below. Garland Mayor Scott LeMay said in an interview that he agrees a more regional effort would make sense because some people experiencing homelessness move from city to city. .