Of Rabbits and Kindness This past week was intense and interesting. I took a few days off from the mayor’s duties (still keeping in touch with City Hall) to attend a national rural hospital conference. This is an annual conference focused specifically to small rural hospitals, which have their own challenges that larger facilities don’t …
Category: The Mayor’s Corner
The Mayor’s Corner 01/27/2020
This is the time of year when things are fairly slow around the city. The various city crews are doing projects that they may not have time for later in the year. Barbeque pits are being rebuilt in the park. Fire inspections are being performed. Machinery is being rebuilt, etc. This is also the time …
The Mayor’s Corner 01/13/2020
Hello! First of all, I want to say Thank You! for allowing me the opportunity to serve you as mayor. This is a privilege that will be cherished. Part of the educational experience in preparing for this job, was the campaign itself. I chose to go door to door to meet as many people possible …
The Mayor's Corner 01/08/2020
The new year has begun pretty quietly. It looks like this week may bring some winter weather but hopefully we are all ready and can button down the hatches and enjoy our four-seasons community. I am one of those who enjoy the New Year celebrations on TV so last week was a tradition for me. …
The Mayor's Corner 12/31/2019
2020, remember when we weren’t sure we would survive 2000. This has ben another year of change in our community. It is great to look back and see the new Ridley’s, the remodeling of the Leen Building progressing and the beginning development on the old Ridley’s property. The housing market has moved steadily this year …
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