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Local governments are less impacted by polarization, survey finds

American City & Country

Only 15% said relationships between elected officials and staff was negatively impacted by political polarization, and among government staff members, 11% said polarization negatively affected relationships. Heated national debates also “create flashpoints” of polarization in smaller communities.

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Library Cracks the Code on How To Tell Stories to Stakeholders: They Use Email! Here’s How Their Targeted Newsletter Works

Super Library Marketing

I was searching for their website and social media presence.” News releases in the local media, flyers in branches, our website and social media platforms – those are great ways to get information out,” explains Claudine. “We At the time, I had a map next to my desk at home,” remembers Claudine. “I

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Library’s Print Magazine Is a Community Must-Read! Here Is Their Secret Formula.

Super Library Marketing

It offers a professional means for sharing information with elected officials, community partners, and a myriad of other groups and individuals with whom we all come in contact. This is really such an important part of any public relations/communication efforts. Factor in how you will measure your outcomes.

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An inside look at the ‘Oscars’ of government: Meet our 2024 Sammies winners

Partnership for Public Service

The threesome co-founded “ A Starting Point ,” a civic engagement platform that strives to create bipartisan communication and connection between the public and elected officials. Be part of the celebration by sharing the winners’ stories on social media with #Sammies2024.

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Transit safety and security: Broken Windows theory and reality | and the state of transit safety today

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

William Bratton, the former police commissioner for New York City, is attributed as the leading proponent of the "Broken Windows" theory of policing (" Broken Windows: The police and neighborhood safety ," Atlantic Magazine ) which posits that visible disorder in communities--vacant windows, abandoned buildings and cars, litter etc.--left