Here are the results for Wauwatosa mayor and Districts 8 and 3 alders
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Incumbents all won Wauwatosa’s three competitive races in the April 2 election. Here are the results for the Wauwatosa races for mayor, District 3 alderperson and District 8 alderperson: Dennis McBride wins second term as Wauwatosa mayor Incumbent Dennis McBride won a second term in the race for Wauwatosa mayor against Andrew Meindl, who currently […]
Read MoreIncumbent Dennis McBride, Alder Andrew Meindl on ballot for Tosa mayor
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Incumbent Dennis McBride will face Andrew Meindl, who currently serves as an alderperson for District 1, in Wauwatosa’s mayoral election April 2. The next mayor will enter office as the city plans its 2045 Comprehensive Plan. They’ll tackle questions of how to fund aging infrastructure as the city approaches a fiscal cliff and faces financial […]
Read MoreJackson MS city council resolution opposes state takeover of water system | #citycouncil
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The Jackson City Council, on a 5-0 vote, passed a resolution opposing Senate Bill 2628, which would, if passed, place control of JXN Water under a state-appointed board after Jackson’s federally appointed Third-Party Water Administrator Ted Henifin leaves. The action came during in a special-called meeting Monday morning in which Ward 3 Councilman Kenneth Stokes […]
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