Several of the local officials who took the oath of office on Monday ... a host of Douglas County elected officials took their oaths of office and began their terms on Monday.
Larry Rhoden took the oath ... the elected four-year term. The audience spilled into the hallway as the doors to the official room were left open for viewing. Others were able to form a circle ...
America is a liberal democracy. Its greatest blessing is freedom, the right to live and act in accordance with one’s ...
United States Representative and Merced native Adam Gray, took the oath of office for the second time this month during a ceremonial swearing-in at the Merced County Courthouse Museum in front of ...
Elected Minnetrista city officials took their oath of office at the Jan. 6 city council meeting. Mayor Lisa Whalen was reelected for her third term, having served since 2014. Prior to that, she served ...
and Randy Heidmann was elected as vice chair, serving in case of the chair’s absence. New board member Stephanie Etterman took the oath of office Monday, alongside returning board members Ward ...
Minnesota House Democrats took the oath of office early in a secret ceremony ... institution and to every voter who expects their elected officials to act in good faith and uphold the integrity ...
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani says he'll work to improve the "toxic" Canada-U.S. relationship when he travels to Washington to watch his friend J.D. Vance take the oath of office as U.S. vice ...
The Roseburg City Council will feature two new faces when the Council reconvenes on Monday, Jan. 13, to hear Mayor Larry Rich present the 2025 State of the City address at the first Council ...
They were the type of grassroots supporters who help send people like us into public office.” Ferguson was elected governor ... also outlined his first official acts in office.
Every elected or appointed government official in a state or federal role ... Confederates into federal service at all, that oath of office is still with us, for public servants low and high.
All but two elected presidents took the oath in Washington, D.C., as it did not became the country's capital until 1800 just before Thomas Jefferson assumed the office, according to the Council on ...