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Emily Crawford was sworn in as the new city manager during Abilene City Council's regular Thursday meeting. City Secretary ...
The Abilene City Council approved about $1 million in expenditures for technology and software related to the Good Friday ...
Abilene City Council will meet Thursday to discuss zoning requests, purchase agreements and a possible bond issuance.
City Secretary Shawna Atkinson swore in Crawford before a packed council chambers. Crawford was appointed as city manager May 8 and had her first day at City Hall Wednesday.
Abilene city staff will request $1.17 million for expenses related to the Good Friday ransomware attack. The City Council will also consider a $27 million bond issue for energy improvements.
Proposed spending related to the ransomware attack of about $1.17 million is one of many such purchases expected over the next several months for the city, Troy Swanson, city director of ...
In Abilene, hundreds gathered outside City Hall to join the national ‘No Kings’ protest. Military parade set to kick off in nation’s capital as protesters around the country decry Trump ...
The city staff have developed these long-term plans, and all of these things are coming to fruition," he said. The Abilene City Council will meet again at 10 a.m. June 26 at Abilene City Hall, 555 ...