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[48] Proceedings of the Brown County Board of Health, Meeting, Tuesday, October 14, 2014.
On 10-14-14 the Brown County Board of Health declared the 2.5 MW wind turbines at Duke Energy's Shirley Wind project in Brown County, Wisconsin, to be a «human health hazard».
In Wisconsin, on October 14, 2014 the Brown County Board of Health unanimously approved a motion to declare the IWTs at a local project a Human Health Hazard.
«On January 10, 2012, the Brown County Board of Health in Wisconsin adopted a resolution calling for emergency state funds to aid «families suffering around industrial wind turbines» including relocation of entire families.»
On October 14, 2014, after more than four years of hearing testimony from residents, visiting the wind project, studying the science on wind turbine noise, speaking to researchers, and reviewing noise testing results, the Brown County Board of Health correctly and courageously declared Duke Energy's Shirley Wind turbines a «Human Health Hazard» in accordance with Brown County and Wisconsin state statutes.
This unanimous declaration of the Brown County Board of Health remains in force today.
Shirley Wind (Brown County, WI) has received global attention following the October 14, 2014 declaration by the Brown County Board of Health that Duke Energy's eight 2.5 MW wind turbines are a human health hazard — a declaration that has not been rescinded.
BCCRWE has formally made the following request to the Brown County Board of Supervisors.

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The two marquee candidates for Buffalo mayor — incumbent Byron Brown and Assemblyman Mark Schroeder, both Democrats — filed nominating petitions yesterday with the Erie County Board of Elections, one day ahead of the deadline.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., joined by Chairman of the Board of Legislators Gerald J. Fiorini, Majority Leader David J. Wood, Minority Leader Patricia A. Hudak, Oneida County Clerk Sandra J. DePerno and Rome Mayor James Brown, announced today that the proposal to consider the Oneida County - operated Department of Motor... Read more
Poloncarz was joined at the signing event by NYS Assemblyman Sean Ryan (149th District), Heather Gresham, Executive Director of the Buffalo & Erie County Workforce Investment Board («WIB»), President of the Buffalo Building Trades Council Paul Brown, Buffalo NAACP President Rev. Mark Blue, and People United for Sustainable Housing («PUSH») Buffalo Executive Director Aaron Bartley.
According to the Erie County Board of Elections, Byron Brown was the only Democratic candidate for mayor listed at the end of the business day Wednesday, but Democratic Elections Commissioner Jeremy Zellner noted another challenger, current comptroller Mark Schroeder, submitted his signatures too.
Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente, Jr., joined by Chairman of the Board of Legislators Gerald J. Fiorini, Majority Leader David J. Wood, Minority Leader Patricia A. Hudak, Oneida County Clerk Sandra J. DePerno and Rome Mayor James Brown, announced today that the proposal to consider the Oneida County - operated Department of Motor Vehicles Office in Rome has been revised.
The officials identified as targets and who agreed to provide DNA samples are: Rensselaer County Board of Elections Commissioner Edward G. McDonough; city Councilmen Gary Galuski, Kevin McGrath, and John Brown; City Council President Clem Campana; and political operatives Dan Brown, who is John Brown's brother, and Anthony DeFiglio, a former Troy Housing Authority clerk.
The officials identified in court records as targets of the investigation are: Rensselaer County Board of Elections Commissioner Edward G. McDonough; city Councilmen Michael LoPorto, Gary Galuski, Kevin McGrath, and John Brown; City Council President Clement Campana; City Clerk William A. McInerney; and political operatives Dan Brown, who is John Brown's brother, and Anthony DeFiglio, a former Troy Housing Authority clerk.
July 29: Targets of ballot fraud investigation identified: Rensselaer County Board of Elections Commissioner Edward McDonough; city Councilmen Michael LoPorto, Gary Galuski, Kevin McGrath, and John Brown; City Council President Clement Campana; City Clerk William McInerney; and political operatives Dan Brown and Anthony DeFiglio, a former Troy Housing Authority clerk.
The Queens County Republican Party had recently called for Queens District Attorney Richard Brown, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo and the state Ethics Board to investigate whether Carrozza had misled her constituents by living out of her district from March through June in a $ 1.8 million Glen Head property known as «The Crossways» she and her husband, William Duke, had purchased in June 2008.
Richard Abernathy — Executive Director, Arkansas Association for Educational Administrators Senator Shane Broadway — Arkansas State Legislature John Brown, III — Executive Director, Windgate Foundation Senator Steve Bryles — Arkansas State Legislature Gary Compton — Superintedent, Bentonville Public Schools Debbie Davis — Director, Arkansas Leadership Academy Melanie Fox — Little Rock School Board Luke Gordy — Executive Director, Arkansans for Education Reform Jerry Guess — Superintendent, Camden - Fairview School District Frank Holman — Superintendent, Lincoln School District Senator Jimmy Jeffress — Arkansas State Legislature Laura Kellams — Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families Tom Kimbrell — Commissioner, Arkansas Department of Education Alice Mahony — Arkansas State Board of Education Matt McClure — Superintendent, Cross County School District John Pijanowski — University of Arkansas, College of Education and Health Professions Representative David Rainey — Arkansas State Legislature Vicki Saviers — Arkansas State Board of Education Quentin Suffren — Chief, Academic Officer, The Learning Institute Valerie Tatum — Executive Director, Covenant Keepers Charter School Representative Bruce Westerman — Arkansas State Legislature
«A Time for Sight: The Debate over Color Blindness and Race - Consciousness in School Integration Policy,» Curriculum Connections In light of the 2007 Supreme Court decision in Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District and Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education, ADL offers this comprehensive lesson that examines the debate over school integration within the broader context of the Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 and the desegregation of Central High School in Little Rock, AK in 1957.
The plaintiffs in Davis, along with others in NAACP school desegregation suits filed in Clarendon County, South Carolina; New Castle County, Delaware; and in Washington, D.C., would eventually be added under the umbrella of a larger desegregation case headlined by Topeka, Kansas» Brown v. Board of Education.6
From the passage of Governor Brown's Proposition 30, to the monumental win in San Diego with the passage of the Proposition Z facilities bond, to wins in key races for school boards in Oakland and Santa Clara County, to charter supporters being elected to the Assembly, the November 2012 election results are a clear indication of the kind of impact we can have as a movement when we work together.
The other four members will be Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson or whoever he designates, State Board of Education President Michael Kirst or his designee, a county superintendent named by the Senate Rules Committee and a district superintendent named by Gov. Jerry Brown.
American School Board Journal takes you to Prince Edward County, Virginia, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to witness the legacy of Brown.
«The two, white suburban legislators, they propose that the white county executive appoint a commissioner who will have parallel authority to the democratically elected school board, and in my book, that's an attack on the democratic rights of the citizens of Milwaukee, the majority of whom are black and brown,» Peterson says.
Kenton County's Amelia Brown says pursuing National Board certification is a major investment of time and resources, but teachers and students benefit by trying to stretch their abilities.
In a recent visit to Clarendon County, South Carolina, the location of one of the Brown v. Board of Education cases, I found virtually no white students attending the local public schools.
About half of school districts and county offices of education are not planning for additional cuts in the 2011 - 12 state budget beyond the funding level proposed by Gov. Jerry Brown in May, according to a survey by the California School Boards Association.
You will also be able to nominate and vote for Officers and Board Members of the Brown County Humane Society every November.
Brown County Humane Society is governed by a Board of Directors and relies on many dedicated volunteers working tirelessly to manage the current programs, perform fundraising activities, establish new programs and handle unexpected needs.
Iowa: Brown Dog Foundation: Statewide (veterinary care assistance and prescription medications) Capitol Area Animal Response Team: Shawnee County (temporary boarding, pet food and supplies) Iowa Humane Alliance / Spay Iowa: Statewide (spay / neuter assistance) The Pet Project Midwest: Des Moines (pet food and supply pantry) Southwest Iowa Humane Society: Clarinda (spay / neuter assistance) Stephen Memorial Animal Shelter: Oskaloosa (pet food, spay / neuter assistance)
Additional support is provided by Gavin Brown's enterprise, New York / Rome; Galerie Barbara Weiss, Berlin; and the Miami - Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami - Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners.
1956 Society of Sculptors and Associates, David Jones Gallery, Sydney, AU The Seasons (organised by the Contemporary Art Society), Tate Gallery, London, UK Artists of Fame and of Promise, presented by the Leicester Galleries, Brown Thomas Little Theatre, Dublin, IE Britisk Kunst 1900 — 1955, Kunstforening, Copenhagen, DK British Nátidskunst, Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo, NO Exposition Internationale de Sculpture Contemporaine, Musée Rodin, Paris, FR An Exhibition of Contemporary British Art, Silbermann Galleries, New York, US Mostra dei Premiati alla XXVIII Biennale, Messina, IT Yngre Britiska Skulptörer, Gothenburg, SE; Sandviken, SE; Linköping, SE; Tranås, SE; Lund, SE; Hälsingborg, SE; Halmstad, SE; Falkenberg, SE; Orebro, SE; Stockholm, SE 1955 Young British Sculptors (touring exhibition organised by the Arts Club of Chicago in collaborationwith the British Council), Arts Club of Chicago, Chicago, US; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, US; Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, US; Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, US; Art Gallery of Toronto, CA The New Decade: 22 European Painters and Sculptors, Museum of Modern Art, New York, US; Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minnesota, US; Los Angeles County Museum, California, US; San Francisco Museum of Art, California, US Summer Exhibition, Gimpel Fils, London, UK Eisenplastik, Kunsthalle, Bern, CH Documenta: Kunst des XX., Jahrhunderts, Kassel, DE Twentieth Century Sculpture (Victoria and Albert Museum Circulation Department), Harrogate Art Gallery, UK 54th London Group, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK Contemporary Painters, Sculptors and Craftsmen, City Art Gallery, Leeds, UK Junge Englische Bildhauer (organised in association with the British Council), Kunstverein, Munich, DE; Württembergische Staatsgalerie, Stuttgart, DE; Kunstverein, Freiburg, DE; Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe, DE, Städtische Kunsthalle, Recklinghausen, DE; Kunstsammlungen der Stadt, Düsseldorf, DE; Kunstlering, Rotterdam, NL 1954 Sculpture in the Open Air (London County Council Third International Exhibition), Holland Park, London, UK Of Light and Colour, Gimpel Fils, London, UK British Painting & Sculpture, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK 53rd London Group, New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 1953 The Unknown Political Prisoner (sponsored by the Institute of Contemporary arts), Tate Gallery, London, UK IXe Salon de Mai, Palais de New York, Paris, FR Sculpture in the Home (Arts Council touring exhibition), College of Art, Gloucester, UK; Cotton Board, Manchester, UK; Temple Newsam House, Leeds, UK; County Museum, Warwick, UK; School of Art, Glasgow, UK; Art Gallery, Aberdeen, UK; School of Art, Great Yarmouth, UK; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle, UK; New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 2e Biennale de la Sculpture, Middelheim Park, Antwerp, BE Collectors» Choice, Gimpel Fils, London, UK 52nd London Group, New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 1952 Seven British Contemporary Artists, Black Hall, Oxford, UK New Aspects of British Sculpture, XXVI Biennale, Venice, IT Summer Exhibition, Gimpel Fils, London, UK 51st London Group, New Burlington Galleries, London, UK 1951 American Abstract Artists Group, 15th Anniversary Invitation Exhibition, Riverside Gallery, New York, US Festival of Britain, South Bank, London, UK Sculpture: Second International Exhibition of Sculpture (organised by the London County Council in association with the Arts Council), Battersea Park, London, UK British Abstract Art, Gimpel Fils, London, UK 50th London Group, New Burlington Galleries, UK 1949 Summer Exhibition, Gimpel Fils, London, UK 48th London Group, New Burlington Galleries, UK Galerie de France, Paris, FR
By H. Sterling Burnett, Ph.D — The Heartland Institute — December 12, 2014 Wind farms are a «human health hazard,» or so concludes Wisconsin's Brown County Health Board (BCHB) with regard to the Shirley Wind Project, owned by Duke Energy (DE).
Back in October last year, we reported on the Brown County's Board of Health's declaration that Duke Energy's Shirley Wisconsin Wind Development is a «Hazard to Human Health»: Board of Health Declares Wisconsin Wind Farm a «Human Health Hazard» Since then, for the wind industry, things have gone from bad to worse.
Nigel Richardson, former Director of Children's Service, Leeds City Council (Chair) Ben Ashcroft, Care experienced and Founder of Every Child Leaving Care Matters Cllr Judith Blake, Leader, Leeds City Council and Chair of Core Cities UK Matthew Brazier, Her Majesty's Inspector, Specialist Adviser (Looked After Children), Ofsted Nigel Brown, Chief Executive, Cafcass Cymru Beth Cape Cowens, Child Care lawyer and FRG Trustee Anthony Douglas, Chief Executive, Cafcass Angela Frazer - Wicks, Family Rights Group's Parents» Panel & Co-Chair of Your Family, Your Voice Alliance Andrew Gill, Chair, BASW (Representative to be confirmed) Dez Holmes, Director, Research in Practice Tony Hunter, Chief Executive, SCIE Ian Keating, Principal Policy Advisor Children and Young People, Local Government Association Anne Longfield, Children's Commissioner for England Kevin Makwikila, Member of Family Rights Group's Parents» Panel Lord Justice Andrew McFarlane, a Lord Justice of Appeal in England and Wales Mel Meggs, Deputy Director of Children's Services, Rotherham MBC Alison Michalska, President of the Association of Directors of Children's Services (ADCS) and Corporate Director of Children and Adults, Nottingham City Council Alice Miles, Director of Strategy, Children's Commissioner for England Sir James Munby, President of the Family Division Alasdair Smith, Director of Children's Services, LB Southwark Rachael Wardell, Corporate Director of Communities with Responsibility for Children and Adult Services, West Berkshire Council (and lead for ADCS on workforce development) Cllr Richard Watts, Chair of the Local Government Association's Children and Young People Board and Leader of the LB Islington Sue Williams, Director of Family Safeguarding, Hertfordshire County Council
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