Jamestown Sun lists Stutsman County public meetings for week of March 2
The Jamestown Sun published its weekly calendar for the week beginning March 2, listing a local meeting roundup plus regional, state and federal public notices with deadlines and contact points for comment.

1. Jamestown Sun weekly listing for the week beginning March 2, 2026
The Jamestown Sun published its weekly listing of public meetings and community gatherings for the week beginning Monday, March 2, 2026. The paper described the calendar this way: “The calendar itemizes local government, board and civic meetings residents should know about — giving date, time, physical location and remote-acces” (text truncated at “remote-acces”). The excerpt does not reproduce the individual entries; the listing functions as a local index that typically includes meeting dates, times, physical locations and remote-access information for bodies that serve Stutsman County.
2. MedPAC public meeting — March 2–3, 2026 (virtual)
Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) holds a public meeting March 2–3, 2026 as part of its public meeting cycle; the March session is listed as virtual. As stated, “MedPAC meets publicly to discuss policy issues and to formulate and vote on its recommendations to the Congress,” and “until further notice, MedPAC’s public meetings are being held virtually.” Agendas and registration links are posted about one week before meetings; official public comment letters submitted through meetingcomments@medpac.gov will be posted on MedPAC’s website, and “transcripts and presentation slides are available three to five days after the meeting.” The March session is the immediate meeting in MedPAC’s September-through-April cycle and may be relevant to Jamestown Sun readers tracking Medicare policy.
3. WeGo Public Transit comment period and meetings — March 16–April 10, 2026
WeGo Public Transit opened a public comment period and a “series of meetings” about proposed Summer 2026 service changes and the WeGo Forward long-term strategic service plan, with comments accepted “from Monday, March 16 until Friday, April 10, 2026.” The notice emphasizes funding context: the changes are supported by Choose How You Move, Nashville’s voter-approved transportation improvement program. The public may submit comments by mail to WeGo Public Transit Community Engagement, Attn: Public Meeting Comments, 430 Myatt Drive, Nashville, TN 37115; by phone at 615-862-5686; or by email at WeGoTransit@nashville.gov; comments will be accepted through April 10, 2026. The notice repeats that “Please note that attendance at the above meetings is not required for comments,” and describes the plan’s purpose: “WeGo Forward is an update to the 2016 nMotion plan. It will equip WeGo with both the long-term vision for managing growth alongside a practical service layout for a more seamless, integrated, and dependable transit network in conjunction with Choose How You Move.” The excerpt does not list the individual meeting dates, times or locations for the series.
4. CDC/NCHS ICD‑10 Coordination & Maintenance Committee meeting — March 17–18, 2026
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, announced the ICD‑10 Coordination and Maintenance (C&M) Committee meeting for March 17 and 18, 2026, each day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EDT. The Federal Register notice states that the meeting is “open to the public, limited only by the number of audio lines available. Online registration is required.” Members of the public with questions or comments on procedure code topics under consideration for an October 1, 2026 implementation should send them to ICDProcedureCodeRequest@cms.hhs.gov by the respective deadline; questions related to diagnoses code topics for the March 17–18 meeting should be sent to nchsicd10cm@cdc.gov. The notice also states CMS will post a question-and-answer document addressing clinical or coding questions submitted by the April 17, 2026 deadline, and that meeting materials and related documents will be made available on CMS’s site (URL truncated in the excerpt).
5. Chicago Police Board regular 2026 meeting schedule (including March 19, 2026)
The Chicago Police Board released its regular public meeting schedule for 2026, with meetings set for 7:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month and held, “unless otherwise announced in advance,” in person at Chicago Public Safety Headquarters, 3510 South Michigan Avenue. The board’s listed dates are: January 15; February 19; March 19; April 16; May 21; June 18; July 16; August 20; September 17; October 15; November 19; and December 17. The March 19 date falls on the board’s standard third-Thursday schedule; the excerpt does not list virtual participation options or public registration rules for these meetings.
6. Chicago Public Schools Board meeting — March 19, 2026 (CPS Loop Office)
Chicago Public Schools Board of Education has a March 19, 2026 board meeting at the CPS Loop Office, 42 West Madison Street, Garden Level, Board Room. Advance registration for speakers and observers opens March 17 at 10:30 a.m. and closes March 18 at 10:30 a.m.; the text explains, “For the March 19, 2026 Board Meeting, advance registration to speak will be available beginning Tuesday, March 17th at 10:30 a.m. and will close on Wednesday, March 18th at 10:30 a.m.” Anyone interested in speaking can sign up during that 24‑hour window; “after the 24-hour registration period, a lottery will randomly select a set number of speakers from those who registered. For example, if 100 people register, the lottery might select 30 of them to speak. This process gives everyone a fair chance to address the Board.” Registered speakers may have the option to participate in person or virtually as determined by the Board President and Chief Executive Officer, observers may register online or by phone at (773) 553-1600, and the board’s public participation segment proceeds according to the meeting agenda and Public Participation guidelines. The board will also make the meeting available to the general public via live stream on its website.
Closing note Jamestown Sun’s weekly calendar provides a local starting point while regional and federal agencies have opened comment windows and scheduled public meetings through March and April. Where the Sun’s excerpt was truncated or agencies listed “series of meetings” without full schedules, the public notices above include the explicit contact addresses, emails and deadlines available in the released notices; those contacts are the official avenues for registration, comment submission and ADA-access information. The listed dates and procedures establish immediate participation windows — from MedPAC’s virtual March 2–3 session to the March 17–19 cluster of federal and Chicago board meetings — and should be treated as firm where specified in the notices.
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