10 Years Ago Today a Blog Was Born
Believe it or not, it's been 10 years since I started the Municipal Minute blog! That's right, 10 years ago, I spent my Labor Day weekend designing and compiling material to post on this blog, never thinking that I'd still be doing this 10 years later and certainly not envisioning that we would write and post nearly 2,000 separate posts (1,951 as of today).
Since that first post, we've been updating local government officials and employees on new laws, bills, and cases, as well as recent developments they may find of interest in their service to local government. It hasn't always been easy, and some of our posts have generated their share of controversy (and a mostly civil debate), but I can certainly say that it has never been boring, particularly over the past 18 months. COVID-19 and its impact on governments has challenged all of us to be quick and nimble in sharing information about new executive orders, mandates, COVID-related funding sources, and related developments to help us get through a pandemic that still impacts us today.
We hope you have found this resource (which is written entirely by Ancel Glink attorneys at no cost to our readers) to be helpful in your service to local government. There is no question that providing this service to you has helped us keep current with these new laws, cases, and developments.
And as we mentioned last year, in case you weren't a regular reader in 2011 (and let's be honest, there were just a handful of you back then!), you can check out our first blog post here: Tweeting into Trouble? Or, if you want to see what else we've written about over the past 10 years, you can go directly to the front page of the Municipal Minute blog and search through our topic list on the home page for other posts that may be of interest to you.
Thanks for your support and continued readership!
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