Kiedy w miniony poniedziałek Ida Nowakowska (31 l.) udała się na przechadzkę, trudno było oprzeć się wrażeniu, że kogoś łudząco przypomina. Czy to gwiazda „Pytania na śniadanie” czy może pewna arystokratka? Ida prezentowała się przecież jak sama księżna Meghan (40 l.) podczas swojej ostatniej wizyty w Nowym Jorku. A może wyglądała jeszcze lepiej?
JANESVILLE
Doug Marklein retained his seat on the Janesville City Council on Tuesday and will be joined by three newcomers, creating a largely new city council.
Marklein, Heather Miller, Michael Jackson and David Marshick won the most votes of six candidates Tuesday night. Marklein was the top vote-getter with 20.83% of the votes, followed by Miller with 19.61%, Jackson with 18.35% and Marshick with 16.38%.
Dan Neal and Jack Herndon got 13.25% and 11.31% of the votes, respectively.
The council had four open seats, and three incumbentsâSue Conley, Jim Farrell and Tom Wolfeâchose not to run for reelection.Â
Two other council membersâSusan Johnson and Paul Bensonâare relatively new, only one year into their first terms. Prior to being elected, Benson was appointed to Jens Jorgensen s seat after Jorgensen resigned in 2019, leaving about one year left in his term.
JANESVILLE
As individuals nationwide plan how to spend their upcoming stimulus checks, candidates for Janesville City Council were taken to task on how they would prioritize municipal COVID-19 relief funds.
It was one of several questions asked by the League of Women Voters on Friday night during a council candidate forum.
Six candidates are running for four of the seven city council seats. Doug Marklein is the only incumbent trying to retain his seat; Sue Conley, Jim Farrell and Tom Wolfe have chosen not to run.
Jack Herndon, Michael Jackson, David Marshick, Heather Miller and Dan Neal are the other five challengers. All are newcomers to Janesville politics. At least three of them will be elected.
Finding balance, problem solving and growth were common themes at a candidate forum Thursday night attended by the six candidates running for city council this spring.
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The city can expect new faces on the city council in April with three members choosing not to run for reelection.
Four of the seven city council seats are up for grabs. Doug Marklein will attempt to keep his seat, while Sue Conley, Jim Farrell and Tom Wolfe have chosen not to run.
Six candidates are running for the four seats, and Marklein is the only one with experience holding an elected position within the city.
Jack Herndon, Michael Jackson, David Marshick, Heather Miller and Dan Neal are the other five challengers. All are newcomers to Janesville politics. At least three of them will be elected.