Pay study recommendations shape salary debate
The debate regarding employee rate hikes comes amidst the unveiling last month of a compensation and classification study produced for the city for a roughly $8,000 price tag.
The salary survey by
The debate regarding employee rate hikes comes amidst the unveiling last month of a compensation and classification study produced for the city for a roughly $8,000 price tag.
The salary survey by
The audience that spoke out to Apalachicola city commissioners at the citys budget workshop last week was adamant about mainly one thing.
Now is not the time to grant large pay raises to
Reading in alphabetical order, County Judge Gordon Shuler read Cheryl Sanders’s vote total last, just after voicing that incumbent Bert Boldt had received 204 votes and challenger Chris
Two years after the Apalachicola Area Historical Societys annual Heritage Dinner fell victim to COVID-19, it is coming back next month.
Dale Cox, a renowned Panhandle historian and author,
The Franklin County Seahawks put a pair of second-quarter touchdowns on the board Friday night, and held off Gainesville St. Francis Catholic the rest of the way for a 14-0 win in their home
If you think you have a hard time handling grocery shopping, consider the plight of Shelley Ingram.
As director of the Franklin School Districts 15-employee, $1.1 million budget doos
Theres a lot of newness in the Franklin County School District, with lots of new faces in the teaching ranks and two new principals at the two public schools.
Principal Danielle Rosson
Sporting the largest roster hes had since arriving in Franklin County two years ago, Seahawk Coach Dirk Strunk is looking forward to Friday nights Kickoff Classic at the Mikel Clark
The Franklin County commission race in District #2 in the eastern end of the county, often a quiet affair, is far from it this year.
Thats because the Republican primary this Tuesday, Aug.
The Kotzmans are headed to Harvard, but its not to a university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Rather its a farm outside Chicago where their firefighter son lives, and there they will
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