I read, with bewilderment, the resignation letters of four of the councilors on Baker City Council. When you run for office, you accept the responsibility of representing the people who
At a time when the Baker City Council needs stability, it has instead dealt with upheaval. Two councilors have resigned in the past three weeks — Dean Guyer on Aug.
The Baker City Council voted 5-2 on Tuesday night to impose a monthly public safety fee of $15 per customer with residential water/sewer service, and $50 for businesses, to take
Unfortunately the Baker City Council has made the front page again. This time because a member cannot be associated with decisions that contradict his values. If I am not mistaken,
Baker City Council member Dean Guyer has resigned, citing in his resignation letter the “unacceptable behavior” by fellow councilor Beverly Calder, who was elected mayor on Aug. 8.