What happened on Sunday, 01 June 2025
Senate, Legislative, Texas
Senate Bill 29 72, addressing expressive activities on public university campuses, passed after conference changes that broadened the definition of "university community," reinserted a content‑neutral requirement, and reverted a residence‑distance/time restriction to the Senate position; the final vote was 22–9.
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Sam Houston High School's Lady Broncos claim LHSAA Softball championship with dramatic wins.
Senate, Legislative, Texas
The Texas Senate adopted the conference committee report on Senate Bill 268, returning enforcement of many professional‑scope complaints to specialty licensing boards and preserving the Texas Medical Board’s role in criminal referrals; the vote was 23–8.
Birmingham Community Charter High District, School Districts, California
Staff described proposals to expand the Birmingham Virtual Academy from its current size to as many as 105 students with an increased student‑teacher ratio (discussed in the range of 32–35:1); board members and staff emphasized the need to preserve student supports and financial sustainability before any growth is approved.
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Ed Daniels receives the 2025 Distinguished Service Award and Hall of Fame induction posthumously.
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Nevada implements strict regulations for payments banks to ensure deposit insurance compliance.
Building Code Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
A proposal to require heat‑recovery ventilation (ERV/HRV) in colder parts of the state prompted technical questions about airtightness prerequisites, installed cost assumptions and QA requirements; TAG members asked proponents to refine modeling inputs and pursue a credit or paired‑requirement approach.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Senate Bill 507, which revises provisions governing technology fees on taxi trips and authorizes similar fees for transportation network companies, passed the Nevada Senate 19-0 on May 31, 2025, after adoption of amendment 941.
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Nevada's new bill establishes comprehensive regulations for payments banks and their operations.
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Legislature commends Dale Weiner for his induction into Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.
Building Code Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
A TAG proposal to adopt an electric‑readiness appendix that would require conduit and service capacity to ease future electrification drew both support and resistance during the May 30 meeting.
Birmingham Community Charter High District, School Districts, California
The district’s wellness committee presented draft recommendations to update the local school wellness policy, including ‘grab‑and‑go’ breakfast options, embedding health instruction in biology, and teacher professional development on physical movement and trauma‑informed practices.
Building Code Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
The TAG reviewed multiple proposals to add an Energy Rating Index (ERI) compliance pathway. Proponents presented PNNL modeling showing ERI scores for homes complying with the current Washington code; several TAG members supported forming a work group to refine targets and implementation details.
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Senate commends Teachers of the Year for excellence in education at State Capitol.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Nevada Senate on May 31, 2025, passed SB427 to appropriate $6.2 million each to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno for planning and upgrades to campus facilities; the measure passed 19-0 after a procedural manual roll call.
Birmingham Community Charter High District, School Districts, California
District staff described a Los Angeles Unified School District bond‑funded plan for a new outdoor aquatic center on the Birmingham campus with an estimated $41 million budget; the project has been reviewed by the bond oversight committee and will go to the LAUSD board for approval.
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Legislature extends condolences and celebrates Miguez's legacy at 71 years old.
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Senate resolution honors Team 2992 for achievements in robotics, community service, and STEAM advocacy.
Building Code Council, Governor's Office - Boards & Commissions, Executive, Washington
The Residential Energy Code TAG debated whether Washington should base its residential energy code on the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) rather than the current Washington State Energy Code, with members split over the timing and workload required to preserve Washington’s higher efficiency goals.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Assembly Committee on Government Affairs gave a unanimous do-pass recommendation to Senate Bill 467, which transfers the Office of Cyber Defense Coordination from the Department of Public Safety to the Office of the Chief Information Officer and merges it with the Office of Information Security to create the Office of Information Security and Cyber Defense.
Birmingham Community Charter High District, School Districts, California
School leaders presented a preliminary 2025–26 budget projection showing roughly $65.6 million in expected revenue, projected reserve declines and risk from reduced state personal income tax receipts and waning one‑time federal funds; board heard enrollment and attendance assumptions but did not adopt a final budget at the hearing.
Upper Darby SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Board members and administrators reported a Delaware County Community College (DCCC) dinner and tours of STEM and nursing facilities, and encouraged increased dual-enrollment participation; DCCC plans a new building near Upper Darby High School were mentioned.
United Nations, International
On World Environment Day an unnamed speaker called for an ambitious, just, and fast-implemented global treaty to end plastic pollution, urging negotiators to return to talks in August and to cover plastics’ full life cycle through circular-economy approaches aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Louisiana honors Herb Vincent with the 2025 Dave Dixon Sports Leadership Award and Hall induction.
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Senate recognizes SGAC's contributions to governance and community engagement over 50 years.
Upper Darby SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Superintendent Daniel McGarry recognized student achievements in theater and marching band, praised new hires, and warned the district may face future state funding cuts while praising staff dedication post-pandemic.
California Volunteers, Agencies under Office of the Governor, Executive, California
Alfonso Gutierrez, a student from East Los Angeles College, spoke during a public comment that he joined a host program with ELAC Foundation and encouraged others to pursue community service despite self-doubt.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Assembly Committee on Education voted to amend and unanimously pass SB 81, directing the Nevada Department of Education to conduct standardized staff surveys, bar their use in certain personnel evaluations, recognize high-response schools in accountability, and restore state payment responsibility for residential treatment facility schooling.
Upper Darby SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Upper Darby student representatives described Garrettford Elementary’s monthly "Garrett Ford families" program, where mixed-age groups of students meet for team-building to boost belonging and leadership.
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Legislature expresses condolences for former East Baton Rouge Parish mayor Kip Holden's death
TAOS MUNICIPAL SCHOOLS, School Districts, New Mexico
At a commencement ceremony at Taos High School, school leaders certified that the Class of 2025 met graduation requirements set by the New Mexico Public Education Department and the Taos Municipal Schools Board of Education.
Upper Darby SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Hillcrest Elementary presented a PBIS-based 'Golden Spoon' program that tracks daily cafeteria conduct and awards classroom recognition to encourage safer, cleaner, quieter lunch periods.
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Louisiana recognizes July 2025 for prayer and fasting to seek transformation and blessings.
HORSEHEADS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York
The Horseheads Central School District board approved a revised 2025 budget to send to voters that lowers the projected levy increase but drew extended debate over a proposed restructuring of the middle‑school world language program that would eliminate seventh‑grade Spanish instruction as currently offered.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Assembly Committee on Government Affairs opened a hearing Jan. 19 on Senate Bill 507, a budget implementation bill that would fund an Office of Nevada Boards, Commissions and Council Standards by charging licensing boards fees to cover the office’s costs.
Upper Darby SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
Aronamiq Elementary School leaders told the board the renovation and expansion project has reached ribbon-cut stage, described years of planning and delays during COVID, and credited community partners after court challenges and many public meetings.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Assembly Bill 3 97 standardizes several tuition- and fee-waiver programs, moves many waivers to a last-dollar model after federal and state aid, and clarifies Native American eligibility; sponsors say the changes remove the bill’s fiscal impact and improve student access.
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Legislature commends Vickie Johnson for her contributions to women's basketball and coaching
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
Thomasville City Council read a proclamation recognizing July 2025 as Parks and Recreation Month and highlighted upcoming programs and the role of parks in community health, economic contribution and resilience.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Senate Committee on Education heard Assembly Bill 3 28, which converts a proposed commission into an interim study on African American history and establishes a Juneteenth commission/subcommittee to report policy recommendations; the bill drew support from civil-rights and academic groups and was advanced by the committee.
An unnamed City of Corona firefighter and paramedic reflected on a 31-year career in remarks included in a meeting transcript, citing mentorship, an early clinical milestone and frequent community outreach, and saying he is preparing for the next chapter.
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
The council set a public hearing for 6 p.m. July 21, 2025, to consider voluntary annexation of 129 Kennedy Road after the property owner requested annexation.
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Legislature congratulates Glenn Guilbeau for 2025 Distinguished Service Award and Hall of Fame induction.
Upper Darby SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania
The Upper Darby School District Board approved updates to six policies—including tobacco and vaping, controlled substances, bullying, and the school calendar—intended to align district rules with recent Pennsylvania laws and Title IX regulations.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The committee conducted a work session on SB 173 concerning environmental provisions, adopted a committee recommendation and assigned the floor statement; one member (Assembly member Kasama) recorded a no vote citing timing concerns for manufacturers in Section 24.
Pembroke Public Schools, School Boards, Massachusetts
Principal Mark Talbot certified that diploma candidates met state and district requirements and pronounced the Pembroke High School class of 2025 graduates. Speeches by students and district leaders highlighted a newly formalized "portrait of the Pembroke Titan" and the school's recent 10-year accreditation.
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Senate expresses condolences and celebrates Jack Lamb's legacy in Shreveport community.
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
Thomasville authorized a $676,000 budget amendment funded by surplus sales tax revenue to cover multi‑year software, cybersecurity subscriptions and capital improvements for the MIS department.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard Assembly Bill 91, which would authorize the state Board of Parole Commissioners to conduct "second‑look" reviews for certain people serving long sentences for category A or B felonies after they have served at least 10 years of their minimum aggregate sentence.
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Legislature honors Coach Broussard's career achievements and dedication to high school sports.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Assembly committee voted to send SB 260 to the floor, directing Nevada regulators to write rules that would require employers to monitor wildfire-smoke air quality and reduce outdoor-worker exposure at specified AQI levels.
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
The council declared a pool heater surplus and approved its donation to the Tommy Finch Community YMCA under North Carolina General Statute 168‑2‑80 in exchange for swim lesson access for the city’s after‑school program.
Libraries, Commission of, Executive, Iowa
In a statewide webinar, State Library of Iowa staff outlined downloadable templates, program ideas, checkout kits and outreach strategies for this year’s iRead "Level Up at Your Library" summer-reading campaign and urged libraries to register and use the resource-guide code by June 1, 2025.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Assemblymember Brian Hibbits presented Assembly Bill 471, explaining the measure would create a retail remote license for internet and remote sellers of cigars and pipe tobacco and give the state a mechanism to collect the other-tobacco-products excise tax from those sellers.
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Chalmette High School's Management Team secures first place at prestigious culinary competition
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The Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor voted to advance SB 316 after hearings where supporters said the bill would force pharmacy benefit managers to pass rebates to patients at the point of sale and create a duty of care and fiduciary obligations to patients; opponents warned of higher premiums and legal/operational risks.
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Senate recognizes May 27 2025 to support Louisiana's vital music industry and creators
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The Assembly Health and Human Services Committee gave a due-pass recommendation to Senate Bill 494, a bill making revisions related to health and human services, with unanimous committee support.
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
Thomasville approved a first‑of‑its‑kind lien and foreclosure policy for community development focused on vacant properties with liens over $2,500 and properties older than two years, allowing the city to pursue foreclosure, sale or city acquisition in order to stabilize neighborhoods.
Weston School District #1, School Districts, Wyoming
The district's business official reported an estimated 6% increase in liability insurance (~$15,000), a 10% rise in wind-and-hail rider costs (~$6,000), and an auditor quote of about $32,500 for this year's audit. Insurer discussions included a possible $3,500-per-carrier liability rider for staff who carry firearms, though figures are not final.
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Senate honors Reverend Boo Kay for 55 years at Bishop Noland Episcopal Day School.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard Assembly Bill 460, which would let parents file a notarized nomination naming a trusted person as temporary or permanent guardian, bar private for‑profit guardians, and place the form in the Secretary of State's secure Nevada lockbox with no registration fee.
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The Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services voted unanimously to move state oversight of certain food-establishment inspections, including cottage food operations and farm-to-fork events, from the Department of Health and Human Services to the Nevada Department of Agriculture.
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
Thomasville’s City Council approved a downtown Main Street district map to participate in the North Carolina Department of Commerce Main Street program and to make the area eligible for future state reporting and funding.
Weston School District #1, School Districts, Wyoming
The district is building K–5 standards-based report cards with Phoenix Learning and plans a two-year rollout for middle-school standards-based grading, aiming for full implementation in August 2027, district staff said.
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Senate Resolution recognizes BBB's 75 years of promoting marketplace trust and consumer protection.
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
Thomasville’s City Council approved the fiscal year 2026 budget ordinance totaling $58,778,599, retained the 62¢ city tax rate, and after debate set the school supplement tax at 19.5 cents per $100 of taxable property valuation.
Weston School District #1, School Districts, Wyoming
A visitor organizing a community car show asked the board for flexibility on event days after a scheduling conflict; the district's recreation board discussed charging upfront rental fees and deposits for tournaments to cover maintenance costs.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Nevada Senate passed Assembly Bill 123, which makes certain threatening or intimidating statements toward candidates a misdemeanor on first offense and a gross misdemeanor for subsequent offenses and directs the Secretary of State to investigate written notifications of alleged violations and report results to affected candidates.
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Senate Bill 465 would change the number of required competency or restoration evaluations from three to two when the first two evaluators concur, with a third evaluator required only if they disagree; the committee voted to advance the bill.
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Senate honors Louisiana Primary Care Association for healthcare contributions to underserved communities.
Thomasville, Davidson County, North Carolina
The Thomasville City Council voted unanimously to rezone a 0.68‑acre parcel at 4017 Ballpark Road from M‑1 (light industrial) to R‑10 (low‑density residential) after a planning board recommendation and no public opposition.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Senate Committee on Revenue voted to pass Assembly Bill 243, which would create a partial property tax exemption for surviving spouses of U.S. service members killed in action. Supporters called the measure a targeted benefit; lawmakers pressed for basic counts and program details before the unanimous committee vote.
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Assembly Bill 169 would require many insurance plans to cover treatment for stuttering and bar annual‑visit limits or benefit limits tied to cause; sponsor said age limit was raised to 26 to conform with the Affordable Care Act and PEP was removed from mandates after fiscal concerns.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Assembly Bill 284 would restore coverage in Nevada’s Medicaid state plan for implantation and battery replacement of vagus‑nerve stimulation devices used to treat medication‑resistant epilepsy; sponsor and Medicaid staff said a fiscal note was prepared and updated after discussions with the division.
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Louisiana commends Danny Granger for his induction into the 2025 Sports Hall of Fame.
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Witnesses told the Senate Finance Committee that Assembly Bill 366 would make the Supportive Housing Development Fund a permanent general‑fund account and appropriate $21 million to expand grants for supportive housing serving people with disabling conditions or experiencing homelessness.
Weston School District #1, School Districts, Wyoming
Board members and the district attorney debated whether to adopt a local policy setting training, equipment and oversight requirements for staff who want to carry firearms on school grounds. No policy was adopted; the board asked the district attorney to review model policies and will revisit the issue at future meetings.
COMAL ISD, School Districts, Texas
The district reported seven fully 1‑to‑1 campuses, a near‑term roll‑out to all secondary campuses, a Chromebook management tool launching in August, and other digital milestones such as VEX robotics in elementary classrooms and more than 500 AI teacher certifications.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Assembly Bill 296 would let Nevada drivers opt into vendor‑facilitated installment payment plans for registration fees, create an optional digital license plate framework and extend a vehicle‑mileage data pilot through 2030, Assemblyman Howard Watts told the Senate Finance Committee.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Assembly Judiciary Committee voted unanimously to do pass Senate Bill 309, which raises the mandatory minimum jail term for a second DUI offense from 10 to 20 days, lowers the BAC threshold for mandatory alcohol evaluation from 0.18 to 0.16, and closes a loophole for offenders already in DUI specialty programs.
COMAL ISD, School Districts, Texas
District leaders outlined four priority initiatives — early literacy, multi‑tiered systems of support (MTSS), technology and college‑career‑military readiness (CCMR) — tied to a five‑year strategic plan and described measurable results and upcoming expansions.
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George Bobby Soileau recognized for outstanding boxing and coaching career in Louisiana.
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CARSON CITY ' The Nevada Senate Finance Committee heard Assembly Bill 499 on Saturday, a measure to implement voter ID requirements laid out in 2024's Question 7, require monitored weekend drop boxes in Clark and Washoe counties, and appropriate funds for DMV IDs and a statewide voter-education campaign.
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The committee moved Senate Bill 85, relating to public safety, out of committee after a roll-call that recorded five members voting no; no amendments were presented.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Assembly Committee on Government Affairs heard Senate Bill 507 on Jan. 19, a budget-implementation measure that would allow the Office of Nevada Boards, Commissions and Council Standards to collect fees from boards to fund centralized staff and operations and that includes late amendments affecting taxi and transportation network company regulation.
COMAL ISD, School Districts, Texas
Dr. John Chapman, superintendent of COMAL ISD, told teachers at the district’s Comal U opening ceremony that recent actions in the state legislature include both large new funding and measures that will create uncertainty for local implementation.
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Senate commends American Physical Therapy Association-Louisiana for contributions to healthcare.
Onslow County, North Carolina
Bradley Kinlaw, director of Onslow County Emergency Services, recommended hydration, attention to rip currents and boating safety, cautioned against illegal fireworks, and urged residents to sign up for Alert Onslow and check insurance before hurricane season.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Nevada Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor voted in a work session to amend and give a do-pass recommendation to Senate Bill 63, which revises provisions on the use of certain online products and services by minors; the bill is sponsored on behalf of the attorney general and has three proposed amendments.
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The Assembly committee voted to amend and pass Senate Bill 60 to narrow a proposed sentencing enhancement so it applies only when thefts against people 60 or older or vulnerable persons are committed “intentionally and knowingly.”
Ellensburg City, Kittitas County, Washington
Residents urged the city to prioritize maintenance at Memorial Pool, consider low‑cost public shower options, and reconsider a proposed RCO grant for fenced tennis courts at Mountain View Park during the June 2 public comment period.
Onslow County, North Carolina
Jeffrey Brown, deputy director of Onslow County Department of Social Services, said the county will host a World Elder Abuse Awareness Day observance on Thursday, June 26, at the Government Center in Jacksonville featuring statewide and local leaders and documentary screenings.
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Louisiana Legislature honors April Burkholder Coulter for her induction into the Sports Hall of Fame.
Onslow County, North Carolina
Onslow County Parks Operations Supervisor Tim Johnson said the county operates three beach accesses on Topsail Island, offers free daytime parking, and enforces seasonal rules designed to protect visitors and wildlife, including sea turtle nests.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
AB504 would make certain misleading representations by hemp retailers deceptive trade practices, require clarifying signage and give the Cannabis Compliance Board investigatory authority with enforcement referrals to the Attorney General. Sponsors said the measure protects tourists and consumers from untested intoxicating hemp products sold as
School Town of Munster, School Boards, Indiana
Munster High School held commencement for the Class of 2025. School Town of Munster Board of Trustees President Kyle Dempsey highlighted students' academic achievements and recent field house upgrades; student speakers reflected on growth and community.
Ellensburg City, Kittitas County, Washington
The council authorized a professional services agreement with MIG to update the 2026–2032 Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Sustainable Funding Plan and approved supplementing an existing $100,000 appropriation with $30,000 from Fund 370; staff said the plan is required to secure certain state grants and to update park impact fee methodology.
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Senate resolution celebrates Dr. Tate's historic presidency and impact on LSU's growth.
A staff member detailed proposed allocations of Chapter 90 and fair-share funds for multiple road and drainage projects, and said an additional $411,000 would be needed to complete design engineering for a culvert bridge on Royalston Road.
Ellensburg City, Kittitas County, Washington
Council authorized the city manager to contract for a centralized community event calendar (trial year) that will aggregate event feeds from local sites, using up to $12,000 of lodging tax funds; the system vendor uses API integration and the city will host the calendar on myellensburg.com.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Assemblymember Cynthia Moore presented AB414 on May 31, a bill that would require indoor air‑quality safety plans, periodic monitoring and forced ventilation at large 'hybrid' facilities such as distribution centers and convention centers to address exposure to greenhouse gases and combustion products.
CAMPBELL CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
Student speakers at Alta Vista Combined School's commencement urged graduates to serve others, embrace small moments and continue learning; Neil Harder spoke as NHS president and two student speakers delivered extended remarks.
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Senate resolves to honor the NCBW-GNO for promoting gender equity and community advocacy.
Ellensburg City, Kittitas County, Washington
Council accepted the DEI Commission's recommendations to distribute $5,000 in small grants across several community projects; public comment included both sustained support and opposition, and Council scheduled further discussion with the DEI commission at a June 16 study session.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Assemblyman Max Carter presented AB204, a reworked medical‑debt reform bill that limits some collection actions, delays credit reporting and restricts certain garnishments. Stakeholders praised progress but expressed remaining concerns about emergency‑period collection moratoria, federal preemption and effects on small provider cash flow.
CAMPBELL CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
Rustburg High School held its 2025 commencement at Liberty University’s Bond Center in May 2025. Students received diplomas, academic honors were presented, longtime school-board member Barry Jones was recognized, and attendees observed a moment of silence for a deceased classmate.
Madison Local, School Districts, Ohio
Residents, students and alumni spoke at a centennial event celebrating 100 years of Madison schools, calling out 'Ram Pride,' teacher dedication, family ties to the district and services including adult education and childcare.
CAMPBELL CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
William Campbell Combined School held its Class of 2025 commencement in May 2025. Kayla Hudgins was named valedictorian; Cullen Whitmore was salutatorian. Students received academic awards, JP Stevens recognitions, early college scholar acknowledgments and technical-center certificates.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Senate Commerce & Labor Committee voted to advance AB93 on May 31, a bill that would extend Nevada’s presumptive heart‑and‑lung occupational disease protections to school police, juvenile probation officers, bailiffs and certain other peace officers.
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The team captured the Division III title on May 2, 2025, defeating Isidore Newman School.
General Interest TVW, Washington
Governors, lawmakers, tribal leaders and family gathered in Olympia to honor former House Speaker Frank Chopp, remembering his decades-long work on affordable housing, health-care access and coalition-building and urging attendees to translate tribute into action.
CAMPBELL CO PBLC SCHS, School Districts, Virginia
Alta Vista Combined School conferred diplomas to its Class of 2025 in a commencement ceremony that named Emma Faye Stone as valedictorian and Connor William Maddox as salutatorian and included an honorary diploma for the late classmate Zion Benjamin Hardy.
Senate, Legislative, Texas
On the floor’s penultimate day the Texas Senate adopted dozens of conference committee reports, technical corrections, designations and memorial resolutions by voice or roll call; many bills were enrolled and signed before adjournment.
Ellensburg City, Kittitas County, Washington
Council adopted Ordinance 4962 to add 40% area‑median‑income (AMI) eligibility to the city’s low‑income utility discount program, aligning previous changes and covering an estimated 36 additional customers; program is run by HopeSource with recertification every two years.
Senate, Legislative, Texas
Senate Bill 2753 was adopted in conference committee report to treat early voting and Election Day as a single ongoing in‑person voting period; the conference report sets an implementation deadline no later than August 2027 and passed 20–11.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
Assemblymember Steve Yeager told the Senate Commerce and Labor Committee on May 31 that Assembly Bill 598 would exempt the Campus for Hope development and associated children’s cottages from certain state public‑works procedures to accelerate construction while keeping the project subject to prevailing wages.
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Legislature commends Joe Scheuermann for his accomplishments and induction into the Hall of Fame.
Stewart County, Georgia
The Board accepted Oxford Construction Company's low bid of $1,053,266.90 for the Singer Pond Road project during the June 10 meeting; the motion was moved by Commissioner Tyrone Nelson and carried unanimously.
Irwin County , Georgia
Officials reported minor readability and grammatical fixes to the Voter Information Guide, paused continued printing pending county charter changes, and described a street‑name and address audit that corrected one voter’s precinct assignment.
2025 Legislature NV, Nevada
The Nevada Senate voted to not concur in Assembly Amendment 568 to Senate Bill 15, saying additional work was needed, and ordered SB15 enrolled and sent to the Assembly for further action.
Ellensburg City, Kittitas County, Washington
After a closed-record hearing, the council approved Ordinance 4963 to change a parcel at 902 North Enterprise Way from light industrial to Regional Center Mixed Use (RCMU); staff said the rezone matches the comprehensive plan and no new development is proposed at this time.
Stewart County, Georgia
The Stewart County Board of Commissioners approved Option 1 for the 2025-2026 county health insurance renewal with Anthem/BCBSGA at a monthly county cost of $57,914.44 following a presentation of options at the June 3 work session.
Irwin County , Georgia
The board scheduled a Risk‑Limiting Audit for June 26 and set a July 15 runoff for PSC District 3 (Peter Hubbard vs. Keisha Sean Waites); staff outlined equipment testing, early voting windows and post‑election processing dates.
Birmingham Community Charter High District, School Districts, California
District staff reported gains on the California Science Test (CAST) and Smarter Balanced assessments for the 11th grade cohort, with notable scaled‑score increases in English language arts and smaller gains in math; staff said the results will feed the state accountability dashboard later in the year.
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Louisiana Legislature commends Nick Saban for his induction into the 2025 Sports Hall of Fame.
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Andrew Whitworth earns recognition for his induction into Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.
Irwin County , Georgia
The Irwin County Board of Elections certified the June 17, 2025 special primary results June 20; the motion to certify passed 3‑0 and certification documents were signed and sealed.
Birmingham Community Charter High District, School Districts, California
The board approved revised graduation requirements (policy 72) that clarify A–G validation rules, incorporate AB 104 changes for COVID‑era cohorts, allow certain exemptions for transfers, recognize embedded health instruction options, and note that ethnic studies will be required beginning with the class of 2030.
Stewart County, Georgia
County Manager Mac Moye introduced Cassie Young as Stewart County's new FACS/4H Coordinator during the June 10 county manager report; the introduction was noted without further action.
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Legislature mourns Robert Merrick’s passing and celebrates his contributions to Louisiana.
Stewart County, Georgia
Commissioners accepted a $96,686.50 bid from Peek Pavement Marking LLC for the 2024 LMIG Safety Action Project on various roads; the motion was moved by Commissioner Tyrone Nelson and seconded by Vice-Chair Thomas Mayo.