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Canton's Town Election is April 2nd. This is the audio from the conversation with is the select board candidates, sponsored by the Lions Club and organized by the Canton Voter Guide Group. Goto: CantonCommunityTv.org for the video link. OR go to: the group's information website: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/ Candidates for the Select Board 4 candidates for 2 open seats that serve for 3 years: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/select-board-candidates Patricia Boyden Rita Lombardi Mike Laughran Tom Theodore
Canton's Town Election is April 2nd. This is the audio from the conversation with is the School Committee candidates, sponsored by the Lions Club and organized by the Canton Voter Guide Group. Goto: CantonCommunityTv.org for the video link. OR go to: the group's information website: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/ Candidates for the School Committee: 2 candidates for 1 open seats that serve for 3 years: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/school-committee-candidates Jennifer O'Donnell Kendall O'Halloran
Canton's Town Election is April 2nd, 2024. This is the audio from the conversation with is the Planning Board candidates, sponsored by the Lions Club and organized by the Canton Voter Guide Group. Goto: CantonCommunityTv.org for the video link. OR go to the group's information website: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/ Candidates for the Planning Board 2 candidates for 1 open seats that serve for 3 years: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/planning-board-candidates John Marini Kathy McCormack 1 candidate on the ballot for 1 open seat that serves for 2 years. Sean Robinson
Canton's Town Election is April 2nd, 2024. This is the audio from the conversation with is the candidates for the Board of Assessors, sponsored by the Lions Club and organized by the Canton Voter Guide Group. Goto: CantonCommunityTv.org for the video link. OR go to the group's information website: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/ Candidates for the Board of Assessors 2 candidates for 1 open seats that serve for 3 years: https://www.cantonmavoterguide.com/board-of-assesors-candidates Rocco Digirolamo Kathleen Howley
An Emerald Heights Update for the month of November. Details for Meet the Candidates Night, Holiday celebrations and the community survey.
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Live from Logan City Hall with the meet the candidates night for Logan City Mayor: Holly Daines and Dee Jones
Live from Logan City Hall with the meet the candidates night for Logan City Council: Amy Anderson, Ernesto Lopez and Keegan Garrity
Four of seven seats on Telluride's Town Council are up for a vote this election. Three of the six candidates running for those seats join to discuss how they would approach several issues facing Telluride if elected to council. Guests include Mark Hebert, Meehan Fee, and Kristin Joy Kuhlman. To hear from Dan Enright, Jessie Rae Arguelles, and Geneva Shaunette who are also running for council, listen to the "Off the Record" from September 28, 2021.
Six candidates are vying for four open seats on Telluride Town Council. Candidates Jessie Rae Arguelles, Dan Enright, and Geneva Shaunette talk about why they're running and their vision for Telluride. Tune in on October 5th to hear from the other three candidates: Meehan Fee, Mark Hebert, and Kristin Joy Kuhlman.
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FM #399 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 399 in the series. This shares the Candidates Night for the special election to fill the open spot on the Town Council. The evening was conducted in a hybrid format. All the candidates were present in the Council Chambers along with the moderator and Town Clerk office members. The public was able to participate via conference bridge or live stream to adhere to the ‘social distancing’ requirements of this pandemic period. The recording runs about 41 minutes, so let’s listen to the Candidates Night held Nov 23, 2020. -------------- My interviews with each of the candidates (in alpha order) Town Council candidate - Gregory R Chiklis (audio interview) = https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/11/fm-393-town-council-candidate-greg.html Town Council candidate - Alan R Earls (audio interview) = https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/10/fm-369-town-council-candidate-alan.html Town Council candidate - Cobi Frongillo (audio interview) = https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/10/fm-359-town-council-candidate-cobi.html Town Council candidate - KP Sompally (audio interview) = https://www.franklinmatters.org/2020/11/fm-382-town-council-candidate-kp.html -------------- We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial. This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help. How can you help? - If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors - If you don't like something here, please let me know Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements. I thank you for listening. For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/ If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission. I hope you enjoy! ------------------ You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes or your favorite podcast app; search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
Welcome to another episode of the Jupiter Farms Residents Podcast, this is number eight! This month we have with us three candidates for the South Indian River Water Control District (SIRWCD) Board of Supervisors. Thom Fredrick, Michael Howard and John Jones join us to discuss their candidacy, why they’re running and what they would like to do if elected. 01:05 – Why do you want to serve on the Board? 03:52 – Discuss how you will handle the differing needs of the different areas under SIRWCD’s control?06:49 – What are your own assessments?09:21 – How would you reconcile decisions that could affect different assessments in dramatically different ways (like paving roads)?12:05 – What are some of the biggest challenges facing SIRWCD?18:40 – What issue matters to you most?25:20 – We in Jupiter Farms vet our candidates rigorously. 32:01 – Water quality & water control is a huge issue – Where are we headed on this issue?38:58 – Closing statements 41:22 – COMMUNITY CALENDAR – JFR August 13th, Candidates Night at 7pm at the Pavilion. SIRWCD Meeting August 15that 6pm at the Pavilion. Support the show (http://www.jupiterfarmsresidents.com/donate-to-jfr/)
Is the School Board a rubber stamp?How can we fix labor problems? We ask Jake Rambo.In this Edition:Trustee Jake Rambo was appointed by the sitting School Board, yet many of his endorsers call him the independent voice for the board. Up for public election next week, we interview Mr. Rambo in-depth. We ask many of the tough questions that have been bothering voters, and put him to the test.Meet the Candidate – Jake Rambo, on today's RadioElkGrove. Let's look into it together.Listen in New Window/TabDon't forget to Subscribe, and share. We have new links to Facebook, and Twitter on the left, and a new "Subscribe" tab at the top. sr_adspace_id = 1000009894607; sr_adspace_width = 120; sr_adspace_height = 90; sr_ad_new_window = true; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; Jake Rambo is an administrative law judge for the California Unemployment Insurance Appeals Board, and was appointed last March to fill the seat of mid-term retiree from the EGUSD Board of Trustees Priscilla Cox. Now, just 8 months later, Rambo seeks approval of the voters for the decision handed down by the School Board at his appointment proceeding. Interesting is the fact that his lone opponent was one of the appointment candidates at that time, Steve Ly, who we interviewed in a live program in September. (Click Here)We met with Mr. Rambo at his Mock Trial classroom at Elk Grove High, where for many years he has trained young people for Regional, State, and National law competitions. Rambo pointed with pride to the many awards his teams have won, and the high percentage of his former students that have entered highly competitive fields – not just law, but medicine, engineering, and others.We asked Mr. Rambo what moved him to apply for the board appointment last March that has led to this election bid.(Rambo Interview)Our thanks to Jake Rambo, candidate for EGUSD Board Area 6 this next election. You can connect to the Rambo Campaign at www.ramboegusd.comRadioElkGrove also has a live, call-in show with Mr. Rambo's opponent Steve Ly as well as all the candidates for school board from Candidates Night.
Our Schools and our kids could face major changes this election day. Who ARE all these School Board candidates?On this edition, a Special Presentation of the “Candidates Night, Part 2: The School Board Races. We hear from all the candidates in the upcoming election, many of whom are unknown to the public.This, on Today's RadioElkGrove. Let's look into it together.Listen in New Window/TabDon't forget to Subscribe, and share. We have new links to Facebook, and Twitter on the left, and a new "Subscribe" tab at the top. sr_adspace_id = 1000009894607; sr_adspace_width = 120; sr_adspace_height = 90; sr_ad_new_window = true; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; The following is a complete recording of the School Board Debate, recorded September 17th, 2012 as part of “Candidates Night”. In a one hour forum, 7 candidates running to fill 3 seats on the Elk Grove Unified School Districts Board of Trustees answer questions from local reporters and the audience. Though not a majority, the election of 3 out of 7 board members can have a major impact on local education, making this one of the most important forums of the next four years.We want to thank the sponsors of the event: The Elk Grove News, The Elk Grove Patch, and the SacramentoBee for making this recording possible.We re-join the session as they return from their break.
Election 2012 How will you choose our next mayor?Road Signs? Go to a Picnic? Let's let the candidates speak for themselves!A Special Presentation of the “Candidates Night” Part 1: The Mayors Race. On this edition, we hear the positional and the personal, as each potential mayor shares on the issues and on themselves. This, on Today's RadioElkGrove. Let's look into it together.Listen in New Window/TabDon't forget to Subscribe, and share. We have new links to Facebook, and Twitter on the left, and a new "Subscribe" tab at the top. sr_adspace_id = 1000009894607; sr_adspace_width = 120; sr_adspace_height = 90; sr_ad_new_window = true; sr_adspace_type = "graphic"; The following is a complete recordingof the Mayors Debate, recorded September 17th, 2012 as part of “Candidates Night”. In a one hour forum, 5 out of 6 of the candidates to be Elk Grove's first elected mayor answer questions from local reporters and the audience. Missing was candidate Greg Higley.We want to thank the sponsors of the event: The Elk Grove News, The Elk Grove Patch, and the SacramentoBee for making this recording possible.We join the session just as it gets started.Tomorrow: The School Board Races