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			 To the editor:To the voters in Ward 3; this Tuesday, Feb. 24th 
			you have an opportunity to select your representative on our city 
			council.  
			 
			We urge you to vote for our incumbent alderman, Todd Mourning.  
			 
			Service on any community board or council is not an easy assignment 
			and, is often, not appreciated by those who do not try to stay 
			informed. 
			 
			
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            Todd Mourrning has always made the effort to keep informed and 
			despite his busy professional schedule, agreed to an interim 
			appointment to our city council and is now a candidate for a full 
			term. Every board should have a Todd Mourning - thoughtful, 
			intelligent, willing to debate issues, and with the best interest of 
			our city in his mind.  
			 
			We ask you to vote for Todd Mourning as your alderman in Ward 3. - 
			Try it, you'll like it! 
			 
			-- Judy Busby and Bill Gossett [Posted 
			February 21, 2015]
             
            
            
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