Shawneetown has new police chief

One of the notable events that occurred last week in Gallatin County was the appointment of a new chief of police for the village of Shawneetown.

One of the notable events that occurred last week in Gallatin County was the appointment of a new chief of police for the village of Shawneetown.

Topics Covered: Harrisburg mayor Eric Gregg, Robert Wilson, Keith Brown, Edgar County Watchdogs, Police, civil rights
When will things ever get sorted out in the ‘burg? That’s the question this article, with link at the bottom, proposes answers to as a front-page story in the current issue.

Electronic documents at the federal court system in Benton show something everybody’s been waiting for.

Gregg’s constituents are now wondering if their mayor—one of the only decent ones they’ve had in decades—is going to give up his office for the job.

Disappointing news coming out of the city of Olney: incumbent mayor Mark Lambird has been beaten by the second-worse challenger to the office other than Brian James O’Neill.
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The races in Wayne County’s municipalities/villages are a mixed bag.

The most significant feature on any of the ballots in Lawrence County involves the absence of a name—Max Schauf.
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