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Council Hits Pause On Violence Prevention Pick After Grant Snub
Loss of a $2 million state grant deepens doubts about Karin Tyler and the future of the new department.
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Follow the money...Loss of a $2 million state grant deepens doubts about Karin Tyler and the future of the new department.
Corn growers hail higher-ethanol summer sales as advocates warn of water and air risks.
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Elizabeth Johnson served as her father's campaign treasurer for years.
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Press Releases
Alderman Alex Brower March 27, 2026
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Statement of Alderman Russell W. Stamper, II March 26, 2026
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