Atlanta Public Library hosts local city and township candidates
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[March 12, 2013]
ATLANTA -- The Atlanta Public
Library invites the public to attend two public meetings where they
can ask questions of candidates running for city and township
offices. On March 18, candidates for city council, the library board
and the parks board will be available for questions. Township
candidates will attend on April 1. Both meetings will be at the
North Greens Golf Course from 7 to 8 p.m. The events are free.
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On March 18, members of the library board will also be in attendance
to answer questions about the library's ballot referendum.
Representatives of the rescue squad will attend on April 1 and
answer questions about the Logan County Paramedic Association
referendum. While candidates' attendance depends on their
availability, the library expects most to participate and encourages
the public to take advantage of this important opportunity to learn
about candidates' plans for Atlanta in advance of the election on
April 9.
Candidates for city offices are Fred Fincham for mayor; Billie
Cheek, Matt Clemmons and Bill Moore for city council; Ken Martin for
city clerk; and Vickie Martin for city treasurer.
Library board candidates are Randy Brooks, Anne Hieronymus, Karen
Horn and Susan Kuhlmyer.
Park board candidates are Doug Thompson and Greg Tucker.
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Township candidates are Staci Hieronymus Kong and Jack Renfrow
for supervisor; Melanie Blankenship and Julie Tabor for clerk;
Daniel Osborn for highway commissioner; and Joe Daugherty, Wesley
Green, Alex Hoblit, Julie Osborn, Betty Renfrow and Greg Tucker for
trustee.
The public meetings are part of the library's Civic Connections
program, which is sponsored by the A-Team.
[Text from file received from
Cathy Maciariello, Atlanta Public Library]
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