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February 1, 2021
(UPDATE: 2/1/21 @ 10:45 p.m.): The Rapid City Common Council voted unanimously in an executive session late Monday night to dismiss all complaints against Council President Laura Armstrong.
RAPID CITY, S.D. The Rapid City Common Council is expected to go into executive session late Monday night to determine the fate of Council President Laura Armstrong.
She’s under attack for creating a Facebook page that would signal to Rapid City residents if a business was requiring masks.
The council heard more public comment both for- and against Armstrong, and whether or not she should be removed from the Council.
KNBN NewsCenter1
February 1, 2021
RAPID CITY, S.D. The Rapid City Common Council is expected to go into executive session late Monday night to determine the fate of Council President Laura Armstrong.
She’s under attack for creating a Facebook page that would signal to Rapid City residents if a business was requiring masks.
The council heard more public comment both for- and against Armstrong, and whether or not she should be removed from the Council.
This is a developing story; NewsCenter1 will provide updates as they become available.
Rapid City Council votes to dismiss complaints against council president Armstrong
News StaffFebruary 2, 2021News
courtesy City of Rapid City CouncilRapid City Council votes to dismiss complaints against council president Armstrong
RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Rapid City Common Council voted unanimously in an executive session late Monday night to dismiss all complaints against Council President Laura Armstrong.
Council Vice President Lance Lehmann made the motion to dismiss the comments finding no evidence to support the complaints.
The council spent about an hour in executive session discussing the nearly 100 complaints filed in December that charged Armstrong with harming local businesses by helping post a Facebook page that identified businesses that required masks and those that didn’t.
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