Thursday, October 17, 2013
N/Warren Town and County News
Page Seven
CITY COUNCIL
PLEDGES AND GOALS
Pledges
I believe that common sense and authentic
principles are basic virtues needed to do a good
job.
I will work hard to represent you and remember
whose money it is.
I am nothing on my own. This job is a sacred pact,
not an ego trip.
Goals
Quafity of Life - Preserve Norwalk's hometown feel
and promote a family-friendly Norwalk.
Sound Finances - Pay down our debt so we can
properly fund road and infrastructure maintenance
and new priorities important to Norwalk.
Create a formal policy and action plan to support
existing businesses and grow new businesses and
local jobs.
Your vote counts!
Please vote November 5th
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BUSINES-S
Business Awards Event
Nominations are being accepted until Frida)5 Oct. 18,
for Excellence in Business Awards, sponsored by War-
ren County Economic Development Corp.
Nominations will be narrowed to three finalists in
each category. Categories include Business of the Yea1;
Business Innovation, Best Employer, Best Retail Busi-
ness, Best "Community Supporter", Best New Business,
Longevity Awards and Top Exporter. Community mem-
bers will vote online for the winners beginning Wednes-
day Oct. 30.
Awards will be presented at the 201.3 Excellence in
Business Awards event Thursday, Nox¢ 21, from 5 to 7
p.m. at the Kent Campus Center, Simpson College,
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Herman Riva
for
Norwalk City Council
Government Transparency
Infrastructure Improvement
Commercial Development
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REVIEW
Davitt
Announces for Senate District 13
Mark Davitt, a Demo- ..............................................................................................
crat from Indianola, said
he will seek Iowa Senate
seak representing District
13 in an upcoming special
election.
Davitt, 62, was born in
Winterset and served six
years in the Iowa House.
He says if elected, he will
build on his experience in
business and his knowl- }: .....
edge of the people and
comrrmnities in Warren
and Madison Counties. : ............
"First and foremost, I Mark Davitt
will listen to the people in
my district," said Davitt. "I tant to me as well that our
will work hard to repre- seniors have access .to the
sent their wants and needs, safe and secure retirement
We just need to get back to they have earned."
work." Davitt, the son of Phil
Davitt said he will work and Thee Davitt/was born
tO ensure that the state is in Winterset and grew up
working closely with local on the family farm in the
communities and busi- Martensdale-St. Marys
nesses and individuals to area. He farmed with his
give Iowans access to good father and brothers for
paying jobs and help local many years before going
economies grow. to work at the Record-Her-
"I am a dad with two ald and Indianola Tribune,
great kids and a wonder- where he served as a pho-
ful wife," he added. "I tographer, operations
know how important it is manager and editor. He
to ensure that our schools worked at the Ames Daily
are offering world-class Tribune as photo editor.
education that will help Later he owned a newspa-
our students compete for per in Sully before serving
great jobs and careers in
the future. And it's impor- Concluded p. 11
Enjoy a West Des Moines address
and attend Norwalk Schools at Fox Valley.
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