Good morning.
It’s a partly cloudy Wednesday, with a high of sixty-one, ahead for Whitewater.
Today at 2:30 PM Whitewater’s Community Development Authority will meet, in closed session, to conduct interviews for the now-vacant CDA director’s position. Whitewater has been ill-served by the practice these past few years of relying on her city manager to play a director’s role. One has no idea what sort of candidates the search has found, but this is the second effort in recent months at finding someone.
(It says much about how far the CDA has drifted from conventional standards that the search has not been more public, with candidates properly announced and biographies offered. Nonetheless, ending the use of a city manager as a makeshift CDA director is the right decision.)
Astonishingly, the History Channel’s highlight for 5.9. is the publication of L. Ron Hubbard’s Dianetics:
Today’s mention gives hope to crackpot hucksters everywhere.
Google’s daily puzzle offers a clue in a given name: “The famous tourist attraction named after Sir Benjamin Hall is not the largest of its kind in its city. Where will you find the one with that distinction?”