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Posts tagged as “Jeremiah Corbin”

Blog Poll: Madison City Commission Race!

The petitions are in, and Madison has five candidates for two seats on the Madison City Commission. Neither of the incumbents, Dick Ericsson and Scott Delzer, chose to run again, so Madison's five choices are all fresh faces (well, sort…

Madison Commission Candidates Talk Basics: Water and Democracy

Madison's mid-winter water crisis didn't lead to cholera, but there has been an outbreak of political enthusiasm. My hometown now has four filed candidates—Ashley Allen, Jennifer Wolff, Jeremiah Corbin, and Gene Hexom—vying for two open seats, and a fifth, Kelly…

Abraham, Corbin Offer Best Hope for Madison Downtown Development

As my commenters eagerly point out, it's election day in Madison! Residents have five candidates from whom to choose for two city commission spots. From the press I enjoy from my safe vantage point in Spearfish, it strikes me that…

Waldner Candidate Profile: Decent Goals, Lacking Specifics

Mike Waldner gets ink in Chuck Clement's second Madison City Commission candidate profile. Waldner, a long-time local computer guru, naturally hits some encouraging tech notes, although the specifics don't shout innovation: According to Waldner, the community should make certain that…

Madison Commission Race: Corbin Digs Downtown and Parks

Here come the candidate profiles for the gentlemen running for the Madison City Commission. First up: Jeremiah Corbin. As a rural water expert, he understands that basic infrastructure is a priority for any city government. But he also shows us…