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DeKalb budget shows county is on beam
That such expansion can be obtained without a raise in taxes is due to growth of the tax digest and sound fiscal planning on the part of the board of commissioners, headed by Chairman Charles O. Emmerich who is demonstrating that the public trust he was given was well placed, and other county officials.
And then there is St. Louis county, where the Democratic leadership has shown little appreciation of the need for sound zoning, of the important relationship between proper land use and economic growth.
He could no longer build anything, whether a private residence in his Pennsylvania county or a church in Brazil, without it being obvious that he had done it, and while here and there he was taken to task for again developing the same airy technique, they were such fanciful and sometimes even playful buildings that the public felt assured by its sense of recognition after a time, a quality of authentic uniqueness about them, which, once established by an artist as his private vision, is no longer disputable as to its other values.
And I have established that the action of municipal, county, or state school boards or boards of education is small, infinitesimally small in comparison with the number of districts.
Or is this subject a matter of self-determination, a matter of states rights or county rights??
The monthly cost of ADC to more than 100,000 recipients in the county is 4.4 million dollars, said C. Virgil Martin, president of Carson Pirie Scott & Co., committee chairman.
`` Actually, the abuse of the process may have constituted a contempt of the Criminal court of Cook county, altho vindication of the authority of that court is not the function of this court '', said Karns, who is a City judge in East St. Louis sitting in Cook County court.
Mrs. Greenfield is president of the Westfield Women's Republican Club and is a Westfield county committeewoman.
Although he pointed out that mandatory legislation impinging on home rule is basically distasteful, he added that the vital interest in election results transcended county lines.
Mr. Simpkins is a resident of Somerset county, and he and the Governor, also a Somerset countian, have been friends since Mr. Simpkins was a child.
It is the only county in the state so far this month reporting a possible shortage in GA category, for which emergency allotment can be given by the state if necessary.
The affidavit concludes in the standard format " sworn ( declared ) before me, of commissioner for oaths / solicitor, a commissioner for oaths ( solicitor ), on the at in the county / city of, and I know the deponent ( declarant )", and it is signed and stamped by the commissioner for oaths.
Thus at Mobile the annual mean is 67 ° F ( 19 ° C ), the mean for the summer 81 ° F ( 27 ° C ), and for the winter 52 ° F ( 11 ° C ); and at Valley Head, in De Kalb county, the annual mean is 59 ° F ( 15 ° C ), the mean for the summer 75 ° F ( 24 ° C ), and for the winter 41 ° F ( 5 ° C ).
The largest abalone recorded in California is 12. 34 inches, caught by John Pepper somewhere off the coast of Humboldt county in September 1993.
Ann Arbor is a city in the US state of Michigan and the county seat of Washtenaw County.
Angus () is one of the 32 local government council areas of Scotland, a registration county and a lieutenancy area.
Montrose in the north east of the county is notable for its tidal basin.
* California Penal Code Section 158: " Common barratry is the practice of exciting groundless judicial proceedings, and is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months and by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($ 1, 000 ).
Boone is the county seat of Watauga County and the home of Appalachian State University.

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In the Republic of Ireland the traditional counties are, in general, the basis for local government, planning and community development purposes, are governed by county councils and are still generally respected for other purposes.
Additionally, the areas of five large population centres-Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway and Waterford-are governed by city councils ( previously known as corporations or county boroughs or county corporates ).
On the other hand, Arlington County, Virginia, the United States ' smallest county, located just across the Potomac River from Washington, D. C., is both an urbanized and suburban area, governed by a unitary county administration.
The recent counts had governed with a light hand, and the nobilities and cities ( three of which, Marseille, Arles, and Avignon were Imperial cities technically separate from the county ) had enjoyed great liberties.
Previously, all but the Peak District and the Lake District were governed by the local county councils.
Frederick County is governed by county commissioners, the traditional form of county government in the state of Maryland.
The county is governed by an elected board of five commissioners.
The county is governed via a county executive and a county legislature.
Perthshire was a top-level local government area between 1890 and 1975, governed by a county council.
Chautauqua County was governed by a board of supervisors until 1975, when a new county charter went into effect with provisions for a county executive and a 13-seat county legislature.
They are grouped into 19 counties ( fylker ), each governed by an elected county council.
The county is governed by a Board of Supervisors, and uses the Board-Administrator system with a County Administrator.
Niagara County is governed by a 15-member Legislature, with the Chairman of the Legislature as the de facto head of county government.
Oneida County was governed by a board of supervisors until 1962, when the county charter was changed to create a county executive and a 29-seat county legislature.
Cecil County is governed by county commissioners, the traditional form of county government in Maryland.

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Not only his parishioners, but the whole town and, ultimately, the whole county were enormously impressed by this object lesson.
It recognizes the fact that what helps one county helps its neighbors and that by banding together in an area-wide effort better results can be accomplished than through the go-it-alone approach.
The procedure for determining the amounts of money to be spent by county colleges and raised by taxation will certainly startle many taxpayers.
The report, culminating a year long study of the ADC program in Cook county by a New York City welfare consulting firm, listed 10 long range recommendations designed to reduce the soaring ADC case load.
Both these types, and those in between, are in existence by reason of a legislative interest in libraries that began at Albany as early as 1950, with the creation by the legislature of county library systems financed by county governments with matching funds from the state.
A large, well-stocked library, surrounded in a county by smaller ones, may feel that the demands on its resources are likely to be too great.
Title II prohibits disability discrimination by all public entities at the local ( i. e. school district, municipal, city, county ) and state level.
Johnson was critical of the Tennessee common school system and suggested funding be increased via taxes, either statewide or county by countya mixture of the two was passed.
His earliest years were passed in the monastery of Siresa, learning to read and write and to practice the military arts until the tuition of Lope Garcés the Pilgrim, who was repaid for his services by his former charge with the county of Pedrola when Alfonso came to the throne.
In his tenth year, upon Bertrand's death ( 1112 ), he succeeded to the county of Toulouse and marquisate of Provence, but Toulouse was taken from him by William IX, count of Poitiers, in 1114, who claimed it by right of his wife Philippa of Toulouse, daughter of William IV of Toulouse.

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