Response to Mr. Farley’s Attack
When Mr. Farley ran for City Council in 2017 (when I was on the ballot), and then again in 2019 (when I was not on the ballot), his campaigns and candidacy seemed normal to me. And I didn’t…
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When Mr. Farley ran for City Council in 2017 (when I was on the ballot), and then again in 2019 (when I was not on the ballot), his campaigns and candidacy seemed normal to me. And I didn’t…
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The citizens of Worthington vote in admirably high numbers (≈ 75-80+%) when it comes to choosing our state and national elected officials (in even years). But when it comes to voting for our local…
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Looking back at 2020, and ahead to 2021, I am struck by how much Worthington is being impacted by events and forces originating from outside our city’s boundaries. Covid, of course, suddenly and…
Continue ReadingOn Monday, June 15, your City Council passed a Resolution, focused on issues of racism and racial equity, that I believe is significant and that I hope will pass the test of time. The text of the…
Continue Reading2020 will be highly significant for our economic development efforts. Multiple high-profile, high-impact projects are all coming to a decision point this year. Economic factors are of course…
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