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Current council member wants to continue current work

He is looking forward to continuing to improve the city.Rob Muench, who has lived in Humboldt for 45 years, is seeking re-election in the October 24 Humboldt City Council election.

Councillor says Muenster moving in right direction

One three-year term on the village of Muenster's council only served to whet the appetite of Jim Wasserman. He is among five candidates vying for one of four counci positions in the October 24 municipal elections.

Council candidate has experience in politics

It is a position he would be honoured to fill. Larry Sunderland has entered the Humboldt City Council race.

Council nominee feels strong about community

He wants Humboldt to be a place more people want to visit and live. Marc Dredhart, who has lived in Humboldt for just over two years, will be one of the names on the October 24 City Council ballot.

Incumbent councillor likes being in on the action

Seeking a third term on council in the village of Muenster is Bob Bergermann.Bergermann has lived in Muenster for close to 20 years and is still farming on land west of Muenster.

Council candidate has strong background in leadership

She is a leader in the community.Linda Mattock, who moved to Humboldt in 2001, has put her name forward for Humboldt City Council. The election will be held on October 24.

Council nominee wants to continue service to his community

He's been heavily involved in the community and would like to continue to serve. Larry Jorgenson has lived in Humboldt since 1994 and has always been community-oriented.

Taking on the political challenge

One of three mayoral candidates in the village of Muenster for the October 24 municipal elections is Reva Bauer.Originally from Pilger, Bauer has been living and working in Muenster for nine years and works at St.

Mayor Eaton re-elected

Four more years. That's what Malcolm Eaton got on September 19, when he was declared elected by acclamation to another term as mayor of Humboldt.

Infrastructure a main priority for City Council candidate

She wants to make Humboldt a great place to work and play. Sandy Weyland of Humboldt has thrown her hat in the ring for the Humboldt City Council election on October 24.
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