
Julie Anderson
Editor-in-Chief at Orlando Sentinel
Editor-in-Chief at South Florida Sun Sentinel
Julie Anderson, Retired journalist. Former Editor-in-chief of @SunSentinel, winner of 2019 Pulitzer for Public Service and EIC of @OrlandoSentinel.
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5 days ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
Victoria County has been home to four courthouses, if you count the hand-hewn log church used by the first Commissioners Court in 1837. According to June Rayfield Welch, author of “The Texas Courthouse Revisited,” a petition was presented to the court asking that “…some other Court House be procured than the one now occupied as such that being the property of the Roman Catholic Church and built for the purpose of Religious Worship.”An official courthouse was erected in 1849.
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2 weeks ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
In late January, the Wise County Commissioners Court launched a nine-month pilot program to help officials determine how Artificial Intelligence (AI) could be used to benefit county government. “Our progress to date has been mostly on the backend,” shared Wise County Emergency Management Coordinator Cody Powell, project manager.
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3 weeks ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
The Resolutions adopted by the members of the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Texas (CJCAT) at the Annual Conference originate among members of Commissioners Courts and serve as the CJCAT Legislative Platform. The current Resolutions address the County Homestead Exemption. County Homestead Exemption Related Legislation, 89th Texas Legislature:S.B. 652 by Sen. West/H.B. 1367 by Rep. V.
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3 weeks ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
Some 250 County Judges and Commissioners convened in Taylor County April 22-25 to study the latest issues affecting grassroots government including emergency management, guardianships, and tax abatements. The 96th Annual West Texas Conference included an early bird session on Emergency Management. Hemphill County Judge Lisa Johnson shared lessons learned during the Smokehouse Creek Fire, which ravaged parts of the Texas Panhandle during late February and early March 2024.
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1 month ago |
countyprogress.com | Julie Anderson
The mission of the Lubbock County Judicial Compliance Department is straightforward: Enforce the collection of court-ordered fines, court costs, and attorney fees as an extension of the Lubbock County criminal courts. The methods to achieve the mission are sometimes roundabout, but for good reason. For Collections Compliance Assistant Erma Robinson, it all comes down to the approach.
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