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Office of Public Defender, 15th Judicial Circuit is a West Palm Beach, FL-based company in the Government sector.
Cheatham Country Schools is a Ashland City, TN-based company in the Government sector.
The City of Ballwin is a fourth class city under Missouri law with a Mayor-Alderman-City Administrator form of government. The Board of Aldermen consists of eight members, two Aldermen are elected from each of four wards. The Mayor and Aldermen serve two year terms, with four Aldermen being elected each year. The City Administrator is the chief administrative official of the City and is responsible to the Mayor and Aldermen for the administration of the City government. The City is organized into four departments: Administration, Parks and Recreation, Police, and Public Works. The Board of Aldermen meet on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at 7:00 p.m. All meetings are held in the Board Room of the Ballwin Police Department, 300 Park Drive, and are open to the public. All citizens are urged to attend.
Snohomish County, WA has 2700 employees serving the community. We are committed to making Snohomish County the best place to live, work and play. Come build your future and enrich our community by working at Snohomish County: http://www.snohomishcountywa.gov/jobs. "I am here to tell you the state of our county is great and getting better each day. We have every reason to be excited, every reason to continue pursuing our goals, every reason to serve with pride, and every reason to be a people of hope." said County Executive John Lovick at the 2014 state of the county speech.
Hammond’s stability is directly tied to its livability. In addition to economic factors, people are always searching for the intangible but important “quality of life” aspect of a community when choosing a place to call home. Since I’ve been Mayor, Hammond’s quality of life has improved, and will continue to improve. Hammond is blessed to be located on Lake Michigan, but until fairly recently, that view was primarily an industrial view. Only recently have family friendly and ecologically appropriate improvements have been made to Hammond’s lakefront property with an aim towards preservation as well as enjoyment. The brand new pavilion on Wolf Lake not only beautifies the shores, but provides entertainment and cultural opportunities for Hammond’s families year round. The City of Hammond also supports educational opportunities and choices with a state of the art Charter School as well as the College Bound program which insures that Hammond’s best minds have a chance to succeed regardless of family income. Hammond, under my administration also continues to encourage and promote economic development. Hammond encourages existing business to put their best face forward by way of the façade rebate program and continues to work to beautify the gateways leading into our beautiful City.