Fort Collins City Council Candidates on RMA Blogtalk Radio

By Randy Ketner | 03/03/09 | 07:57 AM EDT | 1 Comment

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This coming Tuesday, March 3, we will be interviewing Aislinn Kottwitz (District 3) and Andrew Boucher (District 5); candidates for the Fort Collins City Council election on April 7th on the Rocky Mountain Aliance Blogtalk Radio Show. We'll be discussing the most pressing issues facing Fort Collins, and why Andrew and Aislinn are best able to lead us forward in addressing them.

You can find Aislinn's website here and her Facebook page here. Aislinn is running for the seat currently occupied by Diggs Brown who is currently serving our nation in the Army. This district covers much of the southeastern portion of Fort Collins.

Andrew also has a website and a Facebook page. Andrew is running for the seat held by former Mayor Kelly Ohlsen, who has been instrumental in sending businesses and jobs to surrounding cities. This district includes much of the western portion of central Fort Collins.

Please join us this coming Tuesday night and listen to ideas from Aislinn and Andrew on taking Fort Collins forward during this challenging fiscal climate. I'm confident you'll like what you hear. You can ask questions in the chat room, or call in during the show.

During the second interview segment at 9:30pm, we'll be talking with Tom Stone, who served as Eagle County Commissioner from January 1998 to January 2006, has announced that he is running for the GOP Party Chair. Tom writes a blog called the Stone Cold Truth. He also heads up a Facebook Group called Save Our State which has quite a number of members.

 

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Party affiliation?

Tom Griggs? Doug Hutchinson? Ken Anderson? Vivian Armendariz? Ben Manvel? Thanks.

Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 03/23/09 - 05:37 PM » | Print
 

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