Amarillo Mayor Cole Stanley announced on Friday that he will be seeking reelection as Mayor of Amarillo in the 2025 municipal ...
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Three key takeaways from Amarillo City Council's meeting TuesdayMayor Cole Stanley offered insights into three major topics affecting Amarillo's future, including the possibility of ...
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KAMR Amarillo on MSNCity of Amarillo announces service schedule for Presidents DayIn recognition of Presidents Day, the City of Amarillo announced that its offices will be closed on Monday. Below is a ...
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KAMR Amarillo on MSNWho has filed for the 2025 City of Amarillo general election?City of Amarillo General Election will be held on May 3 and all places for city council are up for election for a two-year term.
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Amarillo approves $13.3M for fire vehicles, seeks $17M for parks and fleet projectsAmarillo council invests in new fire trucks, weighs a parks bond, and assesses tax impact as leaders balance public safety ...
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City of Amarillo to begin moving to new city hallAMARILLO, Texas (KAMR/KCIT) — The City of Amarillo is beginning the process of moving into a new city hall with the COA Utility Billing Department and the COA Vital Statistics Department among the ...
Amarillo police arrested three people accused of selling alcohol to minors during a compliance operation Thursday.
It was a full docket presented to Amarillo City Council: parks, a sunset committee and the AEDC were among many topics ...
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City's street dept. preps for snow: 'We are always watching the weather'The snow event earlier this month had the city's street department ready days before a snowflake actually fell.
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Amarillo businessman Jason Herrick announces run for mayor"My name is Jason Herrick, and I'm running for mayor of the City of Amarillo," Herrick said during his introduction at the ...
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Tom Scherlen talks about why he's running for re-election to Amarillo City CouncilI believe in listening to the people of Amarillo. Their concerns and ideas shape the way we govern,” Scherlen said.
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