Durham City Council Members Outline Their 2021 Priorities
Mayor Steve Schewel
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Menâs Healthâwas grappling with the issues of gentrification, affordable housing, evictions, racial equity, and near out-of-control gun violence, with young Black men as both victims and perpetrators.
Looking forward, here are the issues that the majority of the Durham City Councilâincluding Mayor Steve Schewel and Mayor Pro Tem Jillian Johnsonâtold the
INDY will be their top priorities for 2021. (Javiera Caballero, Mark-Anthony Middleton, and Charlie Reece could not be reached for comment.)
The year, they surmise, will be one of pandemic recovery.
Pierce Freelon just turned 37. The charismatic musician, youth arts advocate, and educator is the councilâs newest and youngest member. He was sworn in on September 3 to fill the Ward 3 seat left vacant by Vernetta Alston, who resigned in April to join the state General Assembly.
Scott Maxwell s 2021 disclosure: Politics, passions, family
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PINEY FLATS, TN - Edwin Dennis Lindamood, age 82 of Piney Flats TN went home to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Thursday, December 10, 2020. He was born on September 9, 1938, to the late Dennis and Ruby Lindamood. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his loving wife Janie Lindamood and his son David Lindamood. He was a graduate of Bluff City High School. He was a member of Enterprise Methodist Church in Piney Flats, TN.
Ed had many passions, one of which was welding. He was a Master Welder by trade for more than 50+ years and loved to teach others how to weld. He also loved old cars, especially Hudsons, and loved to get his 1937 Hudson Terraplane out any chance he had and just drive to nowhere in particular. He loved to go to car shows and hardly ever missed the car shows in Pigeon Forge and Elizabethton TN. He also loved going to the annual farm show each year in Louisville KY with all his farm show buddies and his sons. He loved to read, just about a