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Marshall city officials take oaths, approve asphalt bids
The Marshall City Council met Monday, April 16, to certify election results as final and to have eight individuals take the oath of city office. Vince Lutterbie, Ward 2, made a motion to accept the election results as final and Barbara Utlaut, Ward 1, seconded it. All members of the council approved. City Clerk Janet French gave the oath of office to: Connie J. Latimer, four-year term of mayor; Lin Alexander, two-year term of city attorney; Edward B. McInteer, two-year term of municipal court judge; Diane Green, two-year term of city treasurer; Barbara Utlaut, two-year term of council member Ward 1; Gabe Ramsey, two-year term of council member Ward 2; Sam Moten, two-year term of council member Ward 3; and Lorna Alexander, two-year term of council member Ward 4. In other business, the city approved bids recommended from the department of municipal services meeting that was prior to the city council meeting.
Phantoms Fifth Anniversary Jerseys Hit Auction Block
PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Phantoms announced today that the team will be staging a special jersey auction beginning tonight, Monday, April 16. The team will be auctioning off its set of 24 commemorative jerseys from its Fifth Anniversary celebration in 2000-01. To celebrate the franchise's fifth anniversary, the team wore special black jerseys that are unique to that particular season. The main focal point of the jersey is the special fifth anniversary logo crest that features the Roman numeral V surrounded by the years "1996" and "2001" on the sides, with the "Phantoms" word mark above it and the Phantoms team logo below it. The Phantoms logo is also found on the shoulders. Instead of featuring horizontal striping, the jersey stripes are in a V-pattern. The jerseys have a tie-up collar, and several feature a Comcast advertising patch.
Museum to focus on Canadian art
Museum London will be auctioning a number of its international pieces of art this year from its permanent collection and will begin focussing exclusively on Canadian art. An endowment fund will be created with proceeds from the sales earmarked to purchase new art, including local work. "This fund should permit the acquisition of the best works by London's finest artists for all Londoners to enjoy, something that has been difficult to achieve with existing funding sources," said museum board chairperson David Chapman. The news follows a two-year assessment of the museum's permanent collection. That assessment determined that the museum should be collecting, exhibiting, conserving and researching only Canadian art in its collection, as outlined in its mandate.
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