Coal City Film Festival Announces Award-Winning Jude Idada as Jury Chairman for 2024 Edition, Unveils Official Selection of 41 Films

Enugu, Nigeria – The highly acclaimed Coal City Film Festival has announced the appointment of Jude Idada, an award-winning writer and filmmaker, as the jury chairman for its 2024 edition. Additionally, the festival organizers revealed the official selection of 41 films for the upcoming event, marking its fourth edition. With submissions pouring in from 33 countries across Africa, Europe, Asia, South and North America, as well as the Middle East, the selected films were chosen from a pool of over a hundred. Uche Agbo, the festival founder and Executive Director, expressed his excitement in a … Read more

Sioux City School Board Faces Violation of Iowa Open Meetings Laws: Judge’s Verdict Delivers Accountability for January 2022 Meeting

Sioux City, Iowa – The Sioux City School Board has been found to have violated open meetings laws in Iowa during their meeting in January 2022, according to a judge’s ruling. The court determined that the board’s actions were in violation of state regulations regarding open and transparent proceedings. This ruling sheds light on the importance of adherence to regulations for public meetings. The violation occurred when the Sioux City School Board convened its meeting earlier this year. The court found that the board failed to provide adequate notice and public access to the meeting, … Read more

Landmark Church Lawsuit Against City of Lawrence Over Controversial Apartment Complex Set for Bench Trial

LAWRENCE, Kan. – A church in Lawrence, Kansas, is taking its lawsuit against the City of Lawrence to trial. First Presbyterian Church is challenging a development project led by Dallas-based Fountain Residential Partners, which plans to build a 300-bedroom apartment complex on a 9-acre site. The church, located near the proposed development, argues that the city’s approval of the project violates zoning codes. The lawsuit was originally filed in late 2021, dismissed a few months later, and then revived in mid-2023 after a successful appeal. The trial, which was initially scheduled for early January, has … Read more

City of Golden Valley Settles Lawsuit with Former Interim Police Chief, Paying $162,500 in Settlement

Golden Valley, Minnesota – The city of Golden Valley has reached a settlement in a lawsuit with its former interim police chief. The League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust paid $162,500 on behalf of the city to resolve the suit. The lawsuit, filed in June 2023 by Scott Nadeau, alleged reverse discrimination by the city. Nadeau, a white man, claimed that he was the most qualified candidate for the police chief position in Golden Valley. However, he alleged that the city chose to hire Virgil Green, a black man, instead. Nadeau and his attorneys sought … Read more