The "Buzz" was back at City Hall.

For the first time in several weeks, all 10 city aldermen were present for their special budget-building meeting Saturday morning.

True to his word, Ward 4 Alderman Orville "Buzz" Busby attended a portion of the meeting. He came a little late and left a little early, but no one cared as the entire room was just delighted to see him there.

During the morning, he managed to scold the council once, telling them they had to make cuts and they needed to do it now. Someone responded laughingly, “He’s baaaack!”

Pictured kneeling in front: David Wilmert, Ward 2. Standing, left to right: David Armbrust, Ward 3; Stacy Bacon, Ward 1; Busby; Jeff Hoinacki, Ward 5; Melody Anderson, Ward 1; Tom O’Donohue, Ward 4; Kathy Horn, Ward 2; Marty Neitzel, Ward 5; Joni Tibbs, Ward 3; Keith Snyder, mayor; and Chuck Conzo, city treasurer.

Picture by Nila Smith (Click on picture for larger image.)

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