The nonpartisan Casper City Council on Tuesday welcomed four new members and one re-elected incumbent who expressed their hopes for the next two years, and said farewell to four others who expressed their thanks for the opportunity to serve. My hope is that on council we may agree and disagree with one another as part of a robust productive decision-making process, new member Amber Pollock said before Mayor Steve Freel administered the oath of office to her and the other council members. Second, is that we will be sensitive to the well-being and prosperity of our community and its citizens in all of our dialogue ., Pollock said. And last that we can work to practice to actively engage in the collective work of building and maintaining the community, a process that is never-ending and requirers civic engagement..
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By Brendan LaChance on December 15, 2020
Desirée Tinoco addresses the Casper City Council regarding missing persons in Wyoming on Tuesday, Dec. 15. (City of Casper, Youtube)
CASPER, Wyo. Citizen Desirée Tinoco told the Casper City Council on Tuesday that she founded a group called Missing People of Wyoming on Facebook about a year and half ago.
“My main idea when starting this group was to spread awareness about [missing] people by sharing their flyers,” Tinoco said. “Now, over a year and a half later, I find myself in a struggle of trying to give advice that I am clearly not qualified to give.”