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The IU Kelley School of Business administrator and organizer for gun control took the oath of office shortly after Monroe County Democratic Party chair David Henry cast a tie-breaking vote during a party caucus.
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Councilmembers questioned the city’s cost estimates, saying they needed a more detailed breakdown and more time to review the proposal.
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Following the resignation of deputy mayor Don Griffin and human resources director Caroline Shaw, City Hall positions are shifting as workers receive promotions.
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The local police union is opposed to the expansion and said members are worried about privacy and the number of vehicle entrances/exits.
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The city has until Sept. 16 to complete inspections on the property.
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CFC’s asking price was $12 million, and the accepted price is $9.25 million. However, the city originally sought a lower price tag.