- Council’s coarse on course
- Status of golf course land is brought into question
- September 4, 2008
- Baldwin City Council President Amy Cleavinger drove her point home Tuesday night about the city-owned golf course and she didn’t yell “fore” before she did it.
- Dingman gets raise from city
- August 21, 2008
- City Administrator Jeff Dingman was given a 4 percent salary increase at Monday’s Baldwin City Council meeting. The city council was unanimous in its approval of his job evaluation, but not for the amount of salary increase. It raised Dingman’s yearly pay to $82,634.
- Mill levy decreases slightly
- August 7, 2008
- Baldwin City’s mill levy will go down — ever so slightly — for next year, but even with that good news, all city council members didn’t end up supporting the budget at Monday’s meeting.
- Pay-off on pool passed by city
- July 10, 2008
- The Baldwin City Council voted in favor of redeeming a portion of the swimming pool bonds before scheduled at its meeting on Monday.
- Health department leader outlines agenc to council
- July 10, 2008
- At Monday’s Baldwin City Council meeting, Dan Partridge, director of the Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department, presented his organization’s annual report, which detailed the efforts made in the last year to improve health services county-wide.
- Council eyes downtown liquor change
- July 10, 2008
- After 150 years of a liquor-less downtown, Baldwin City Council members took the first step Monday night to change that.
- Prepared for disaster?
- June 19, 2008
- Is Baldwin City prepared for a natural disaster, such as the vast amounts of tornadoes that have hit all over Kansas this year? Tony Brown doesn’t think so.
- City to sell capacity to Gardner
- June 5, 2008
- For what looks to be the last time, Baldwin City will be selling electrical capacity to Gardner and this year the price tag is higher. It’s also probably the last year it will happen.
- Hill outlines economic plans, concerns to city
- May 22, 2008
- With gas prices soaring and the national economy teetering on recession, Baldwin City could probably benefit from some changes.
- Cemeteries likely to be owned by city
- May 7, 2008
- Odds are good that Baldwin City will be getting into the cemetery business next year.
- Special city council meeting set for Friday
- April 24, 2008
- There will be a special meeting of the Baldwin City Council at 4 p.m. Friday in City Hall.
- Board answers city concerns
- April 24, 2008
- Baldwin City Council members had a first-hand look at the Baldwin School District’s facilities’ committee recommendation at Monday’s joint meeting. However, it wasn’t until after the school board members left the American Legion Hall that they took the next step in working toward a bond issue.
- Ball field plan will continue
- April 24, 2008
- It will be business at usual on the city’s end when the new ball fields are built near Baldwin Elementary School Intermediate Center.
- City, school board talk about streets
- April 24, 2008
- In a joint session Monday, Baldwin City Council and Baldwin School Board members discussed the possibility of modifying streets surrounding Baldwin Elementary School Intermediate Center and the new primary center if it’s built there.
- Jayhawk game prompts quick council meeting
- April 10, 2008
- With visions of a national championship dancing in their heads, Baldwin City Council members wasted no time with Monday’s meeting.
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