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Was Lost Dog a Referendum on City Government?

2019-05-07 elrichiboy City Council, Great Wolf Resorts, Lost Dog, Quality of Life Projects, Slider 6 comments

Max Grossman points out the the ballot ordinance to save Lost Dog got more votes than Mayor Dee Margo did

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Retrovision: Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About TIRZs*

2019-04-29 elrichiboy Lost Dog, Slider, Taxes, TIRZs Leave a comment

*That the City doesn’t want you to know. This article originally appeared on 23 May 2018. What is a Tax

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Don’t Be complacent about Lost Dog

2019-04-26 elrichiboy Elections, Lost Dog Leave a comment

I know, it looks like the open space advocates have this one won. But don’t underestimate the Forces of Evil.

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