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  2. Divided Monroe City Council votes down offer from RRCA for ...

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    The Monroe City Council and administration were divided Monday over the future of the building at 212 E. Front St. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  3. A look at the Monroe City Council. Who's back and who's new.

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  4. Future of Front Street property put on hold after Monroe City ...

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    The Monroe City Council was presented with two offers for the downtown building at 212 E Front St. but delayed further talk to its next meeting.

  5. Monroe, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Monroe City Hall in 2023. Monroe uses a mayor–council form of government. It is led by a city council consisting of a mayor and five councilors. The mayor is elected at large and city councilors are elected by members of a geographic district. The city council holds meetings the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 6:00pm.

  6. City of Monroe considering naming policy for streets, parks

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    If approved by Monroe City Council, the policy would include an online application process for location naming and name change requests.

  7. City of Monroe establishes social district in downtown area - AOL

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    Monroe City Council has approved establishing a "social district" for alcohol drinks in a downtown area that includes numerous bars and restaurants.

  8. City of Monroe approves zoning change for former fire station ...

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    Monroe City Council has approved a rezoning ordinance for a planned unit development at, and around, the former Central Fire Station at 75 Scott St.

  9. Larry Monroe (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    Monroe started his career in radio at age 13 while still in high school, where he announced local high school basketball games. After graduating from college he worked at radio stations in San Francisco, Indianapolis, WOIA/WNRZ in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Detroit's WABX before landing in Austin in 1977, where he worked at KHFI-FM and later at KNOW under the pseudonym, Les Moore.