Category: Government
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Football Announces Quarterback Addition – West Virginia University Athletics
[ad_1] MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University football coach Neal Brown has announced that JT Daniels, a 6-foot-3, 210-pound, redshirt senior quarterback from Irvine, California, has signed a grant-in-aid and will transfer to WVU from Georgia. JT Daniels, r-Sr., QB, 6-3, 210, Irvine, California/Mater Dei Catholic/USC/Georgia 2021 (r-Jr.) – Georgia Played for coach…
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Roswell PD Vacation Patrol
A Roswell Vibe Best Award for service from the Roswell Police — Vacation Security Check
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Roswell @Work Employee Newsletter: May 2022
[ad_1] A Human Resources Newsletter May 2022 The Human Resources Newsletter will be highlighting the staff and accomplishments within the divisions of the eight departments at the City of Roswell. Environmental/Public Works Department Sharon Izzo, Director I am thrilled to be the new Environmental/Public Works (EPW) Director. Working with the talented EPW team over the last…
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Roswell GA Historic District Tour
A quick tour of Roswell Georgia’s Historic District. Roswell Square, Canton Street, Roswell Mill, Barrington and Bulloch Hall. source
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Roswell Police Department Recruitment Video
Are you ready to support a community that supports you? Are you ready to be part of our team? Learn more about the opportunities and benefits of being part of the Roswell Police Department. source
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Rep. Cawthorn candidacy challenge gets appeals court hearing
[ad_1] RALEIGH, N.C. A federal appeals court is next up to weigh whether North Carolina Rep. Madison Cawthorn’s candidacy this year can be challenged by voters based on a section of the Constitution addressing insurrection. A 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Virginia scheduled arguments for Tuesday in a lawsuit the first-term Republican…
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GHSA 6A Final: Colquitt County vs. Roswell – Dec. 12, 2015
GHSA 6A Final: Colquitt County vs. Roswell – Dec. 12, 2015 source
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Roswell appoints new police chief
James W. Conroy will begin serving as police chief on July 29, 2019. source