Friday, January 16, 2015

City Hall Offices are closed on Monday, 01/19/2015 in honer of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

City Hall and associated offices will be close on Monday, January 19th in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day. Offices will reopen on Tuesday 01/20/2015. For more information on Martin Luther King Jr day check out http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/martin-luther-king-day

City Hall Offices are closed on Monday, 01/20/2015 in honer of Martin Luther King Jr. Day

City Hall and associated offices will be close on Monday, January 19th in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. day. Offices will reopen on Tuesday 01/20/2015. For more information on Martin Luther King Jr day check out http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/martin-luther-king-day

Tuesday, January 6, 2015

SHAWNEE BEAUTIFICATION MEETING AGENDA

AGENDA<br>
Shawnee Beautification Committee<br>
JANUARY 08, 2015 - 4:00 PM<br>
Shawnee City Hall Emergency Operation Center Conference Room<br>
1) Call to Order.<br>
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2) Roll Call and Declaration of a Quorum.<br>
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3) Approval of Minutes for SEPTEMBER 2014.<br>
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4) Discussion on A New Calendar schedule for 2015. (Geoff Garner)<br>
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5) Discussion on ideas to clean up Shawnee Creek this winter. (Nancy Ford)<br>
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6) Discussion on Beautification Awards and signs for this half of the year. (Janet Turner)<br>
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7) Discussion on finding a new member for the committee. Linda Malley resigned. (Robert Cash)<br>
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8) Discussion on fall cleanup along both sides of I-40 from East of Harrison to West of Kickapoo. (Robert Cash)<br>
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9) Update on repairs to the white rail fence along I-40. (Robert Cash)<br>
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10) Discussion on recommendations for the right of way areas to be treated for weeds next spring. (Robert Cash)<br>
11) Discussion and advisement of April 11, 2015 being Trash Off Day for the City of Shawnee. (Geoff Garner) <br>
12) Old Business.<br>
13) New Business.<br>
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14) Comments.<br>
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15) Adjournment<br>

January is Stalking Awareness Month

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Myth: "Only celebrities are stalked."
Reality: 1.4 million people are stalked every year in the United States. T he vast majority of stalking victims are ordinary citizens

Myth: "Stalking is creepy but not dangerous."
Reality: Stalking is creepy and dangerous. Three out of four women who were murdered by an intimate partner had been previously stalked by the killer.

Myth: "Stalking is annoying but not illegal."
Reality: Stalking is a crime under the laws of all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the federal government.