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Mintlaw has two primary schools: Mintlaw Primary School and Pitfour School. Mintlaw Academy, on Station Road, is a local authority-run comprehensive secondary school serving Central Buchan. [9] Prior to its opening on 9 December 1981, pupils in the school's catchment area travelled to academies in either Fraserburgh, Peterhead, Turrif or Ellon ...
Five new members of the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Council were sworn in Sunday, joining 10 returning council members. The 15-member council — which includes 12 district representatives and ...
The Pitfour estate in Mintlaw extended from St Fergus to New Pitsligo and encompassed most of the extensive Longside Parish. [1] [2] The meaning of Pitfour is given in the 1895 records of the Clan Fergusson as "cold croft", [3] but the historian John Milne [4] breaks the name into two parts and indicates the meaning as Pit being place and feoir or feur being grass. [5]
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County councilman, who serves as an at-large member, had the best attendance record of the 15 members, a Herald-Leader review of attendance records of 90 council ...
The largest school district in Lexington County could see as many as four new faces after the Nov. 5 election. The election comes at a hinge point for the Lexington 1 School District and its ...
Pam Miller served as the mayor of Lexington, Kentucky from 1993 to 2003. On January 3, 1993, she became Lexington's first woman mayor. [1] She was first elected to the Urban County Council in 1973 and was the first woman elected to public office in the city. [2] She served from 1974 to 1977 and again from 1980 to 1993.
Lexington voters will have an opportunity to select a new mayor and three town council members on Tuesday, Nov. 7. While Lexington does not have a contested mayoral race, as Mayor Pro Tempore ...
Two people who were on the 2021 committee that redrew the Lexington council districts are currently running for council. A proposal would ask people serving on the redistricting committee not to ...