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Bloomington’s mayor agrees that the sale of the John Waldron Arts Center could be disastrous for radio station WFHB if done the wrong way, but is vowing to work on the station’s behalf with the building’s next owner.
While there won’t be a lightning round, per se, there will be (hopefully) lots of questions and answers in our latest exchange with Mayor Duke Bennett.
A year ago, Mayor Fred Armstrong, with his department heads, were filling out scores of applications to try to secure funding for shovel-ready projects. While he admits the city was fortunate to receive money for a handful of these submissions, he says in WFIU’s latest ATM that the process was too complicated, even verging on not-worth-it status.
Mayor Greg Goodnight says the news that Chrysler Corporation will pay back $30 million it owes in property taxes over the next few years is good news for the city, but does not cover all Kokomo’s budget losses.