Article Seattle’s famous Gum Wall gets wiped clean 11th November 2015 Seattle’s Gum Wall came to be in 1991 when Market Theater customers began sticking gum on the wall while waiting in line. The tourist attraction will be cleaned of approximately 1 million pieces of gum this week.
Article Philadelphia woman wins $10,000 for voting 4th November 2015 A Philadelphia crossing guard won $10,000 for casting a ballot Tuesday.
Article Corrupt government officials and cyber attacks top American Fears list 21st October 2015 Forget lions, tigers and bears, Americans most often have a fear of two things not hiding in the woods or the jungle.
Article New Orleans’ health initiative asks bands to turn it down 30th September 2015 Residents in New Orleans, a city beloved for its year-round sonance of street brass bands, have decided that the big band should quiet down.
Article Every dog has its day: Border collie and former mayor runs for president 9th September 2015 Former Rabbit Hash, Ky., Mayor Lucy Lou a border collie with seven years of experience running the small, unincorporated town in Boone County, Ky., has announced her run for president.
Article Alabama senator launches “Fund the Alabama State Government” GoFundMe page 14th August 2015 Alabama has a $300 million hole to fill, so a state senator has resorted to the same fundraising efforts struggling musicians have used to fund their next tour. Online crowdfunding. Sen. Paul Sanford, R-Huntsville, created the GoFundMe campaign imaginatively coined "Fund the Alabama State Government." On his personal Twitter page he referred to the campaign as the "best idea I have had."
Article Seattle street marking leads to snail parade 22nd July 2015 Seattle Department of Transportation crews’ street marking blunder slowed things down on a West Seattle street over the weekend.
Article TASER time 8th July 2015 Van Meter, IA, will host a raffle allowing townspeople to deploy a TASER on a city official.
Article Sacramento egg hunt ends in chaos 8th April 2015 Aah, Easter. Dress your family in pastels, eat a big meal, hide some eggs for the kids, assault your neighbor…
Young Leaders Episode 4 – Cyril Jefferson – City Councilman, High Point, North Carolina 13th October 2020
Young Leaders Episode 2 – Christian Williams – Development Services Planner, Goodyear, Ariz. 1st July 2020
IWCE 2023: Enhanced bandwidth and cybersecurity in the face of natural disasters dlvr.it/SldY7W 28th March 2023
With adequate data, a local government’s sustainability goals are within reach dlvr.it/SldTc9 28th March 2023
Report: Renters living at or below the poverty line face a ‘severe shortage of housing’ dlvr.it/SlR6rb 24th March 2023
Report: Technology is encouraging unprecedented collaboration in local government organizations dlvr.it/SlNYqx 23rd March 2023
Metal buildings can be a lifesaver for local governments needing to expand dlvr.it/SlMCV1 23rd March 2023
Transportation department to invest $94M into projects promoting innovation, safety dlvr.it/SlKRf7 22nd March 2023
How state and local CIOs can prioritize security, cloud and legacy systems dlvr.it/SlK7H1 22nd March 2023