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MEET THE CANDIDATES: Mineral Wells city council Ward 4

Underwood parts from MW council after 10 years of service

MW approves hazard mitigation plan; Updates will be made

8 hrs ago In his newly-appointed role, Mineral Wells Fire Chief Ryan Dunn went over the Hazard Mitigation Plan of Palo Pinto County, which is reevaluated every five years. “The hazard mitigation plan was initially adopted in 2015, we started working on it in 2016, so it’s a consecutive thing that we keep doing over and over,” Dunn said at Tuesday’s city council meeting. “So basically you take all of the natural disasters that can impact this city and this county, and we take into consideration what we can do to prevent them, what we can do to aid them to leave us in better shape — for example, floodwater and a drainage system eliminates that threat. There’s some things you can’t control, a tornado you can’t control.”

ELECTION RECAP: New, familiar faces ready to get to work

By Autumn Owens and Sally Sexton news1@weatherforddemocrat.com ssexton@weatherforddemocrat.com May 3, 2021 May 3, 2021 While the majority of incumbents were reelected in Parker County, challengers in two Aledo city council races came out on top in the May 1 election. Challenger Shane Davis beat out Aledo city council Place 1 incumbent Spencer Perry with 54.21%, 238 votes. Perry received 45.79% or 201 votes. “I’m ecstatic, I’m elated, I’m relieved and I’m ready to get to work,” Davis said. “I think we have lots to do here in Aledo. Growth is knocking at our door and we need to come up with the best plan possible.”

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