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Trost says he s lived up to promises on city council
July 26, 2021
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Michael Trost is seeking another term on the Midland City Council.
The at-large councilman will be part of the crowded race for two spots on Election Day, Nov. 2.
Midlanders will elect two representatives from the expected pool of candidates to serve at-large (or citywide). Also, on the ballot are seats in District 1 (generally north Midland) and District 2 (generally east and south Midland).
Trost earned the second at-large spot in 2018, collecting 30 percent of the vote to finish behind Spencer Robnett, but in Midland the top-2 vote-getters claim spots on the seven-person council. Trost in a statement to the Reporter-Telegram quoted former President George W. Bush about why he deserves another term this time around.
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LANCASTER Dozens of people stood outside the South Glengarry municipal office to protest a new campground site on Monday afternoon.
Around 40 people attended the protest against a campground adjacent to Cooper Marsh Conservation Area on Monday, as smog from northern wildfires descended upon the region.
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“This is the summer of climate change wake-up, and awareness… A lot of people just despair, thinking ‘what can I do?,’ but right on our doorstep we have an issue where we can actually use our voice – we would be complicit in the destruction of our planet if we weren’t to use our voice,” said Cornwall Coun. Elaine MacDonald.