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Asked about Salt Lake City's alternative flags designed to skirt a new state law prohibiting "non-sanctioned" flags from being displayed on classrooms and government properties, Governor Spencer Cox ...
Former city councilman and mayor pro-tem Bill Cox won a runoff for McKinney mayor Saturday against Scott Sanford, a former state lawmaker and church pastor.
From left, Bill Cox, Matt Rostami, Scott Sanford, and Taylor Willingham, during the Mckinney Mayoral debate at the McKinney Performing Arts Center in McKinney Texas, Sunday, March 18, 2025.
Gov. Spencer Cox put a stop to — or at least paused — Utah’s drive toward transacting business using gold. The governor vetoed HB306, sponsored by Rep. Ken Ivory, R-West Jordan, a bill that ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Tennessee lawmakers passed a bill and sent it to the governor's desk to make sure Knoxville's new downtown stadium would be able to sell liquor by the drink on the first day ...
Gov. Cox signs controversial labor union bill into law By: Jeff Tavss Posted 6:58 PM, Feb 14, 2025 and last updated 3:19 PM, May 06, 2025 ...
After days of radio silence in response to pleas from teachers, firefighters and police to veto a highly controversial bill, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox’s answer didn’t come until late Friday night ...
Bill Cox, chair of McKinney’s planning and zoning commission and a former City Council member, announced in December on social media he was putting his hat in the ring.
William “Bill” Thor Cox, 63, devoted husband and father, passed away peacefully on October 3rd after a valiant eight-year battle with kidney failure. He was born in Hollywood California, July ...
COX Bill R. Cox, formerly of Carthage, most recently of Jefferson City, left this world the way he would want to, surrounded by his family on Tuesday, September 24, 2024. Bill was born November 20 ...
William Riley “Bill” Cox Jr., 83 of Franklin, IN passed away Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at Johnson Memorial Hospital in Franklin, IN. He was born May 22, 1941, in Franklin, IN to William ...
Bill Baxter, the charismatic Knoxville philanthropist and ubiquitous board member who led at every level of private and public life in Tennessee, died Aug. 18 at 71.
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