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To the editor: I want to
express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the citizens of Ward 2
for allowing me to serve as your Alderman.
The past 5 ½ years have given me a singular
appreciation for the layers of complexity that make up Municipal
Government that can only be learned in the trenches. Public service
at any level is a difficult, yet exceptionally rewarding, task.
To all who have served, are continuing to serve,
or have the propensity to do so in the future, I applaud you. As an
Alderman, I have been afforded the opportunity to work alongside
wonderful, hardworking, dedicated individuals. To all of you, I am
extremely grateful.
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Lincoln is not unlike many communities in Illinois.
We have our struggles, but I can tell you first hand that we also
have a tremendous number of successes. This community has heart,
compassion, and desire. This community spirit is what made me want
to serve, and I’m glad I did!
Sincerely,
Michelle Bauer [Posted
April 26,
2019]
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