Bruning: McEuen, Ed Corridor Vital
Item: Bruning seeks re-election to council /Tom Hasslinger, Coeur d’Alene Press
More Info: It’s his first attempt to retain the seat he won four years ago, and the 66-year-old retired U.S. Forest Service contract administrator said it’s important the city maintain its progressive vision as it builds toward the future. “The attitude of the council is one that’s progressive and always looking forward,” Bruning said. “We’ve got to do whatever we can to attract jobs and businesses here.” He said it is imperative the city continue developing two of its larger projects, McEuen Field and the education corridor.
Question: Councilman Bruning sez it’s imperative that the city continue developing McEuen Field and the education corridor. Do you agree? Would you vote for candidates who didn’t?
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