Local residents’ top concerns

What are the topics local people are most concerned with? In order, according to Hoosier Action, a nonpartisan, independent community organization based in rural and small-town Indiana, Columbus-area residents' biggest concerns are: Housing, which encompasses the topics of affordability, homelessness, and landlords Drug overdoses and its partner issue, mental health care Low wages/disparity in wages... Continue Reading →

Wine, snacks, and chats with candidates

Join Grace Kestler and Nick Slabaugh (and other Democratic city candidates) at Swine & Dine for Corks & Candidates, a casual meet & greet fundraiser paired with a seasonal wine tasting, snacks, friends, and fun!•Date: Wednesday August 23Location: Swine & Dine, 412 Washington St., Columbus, INTime: 5-7pm, open-house styleCost: : $35/person, paid in advance via... Continue Reading →

6th and Washington – They want what!?

A developer has made a proposal to turn an area of green space in downtown Columbus into an apartment building with retail space on the first floor, and they're asking the city to give them nearly 40% of the cost of the project. Seriously? Grace Kestler, seeking re-election to city council this fall, has done... Continue Reading →

Check out these great door hangers

Just in! Door hangers that are informative and cool to look at. Left: The front of every door hanger that goes out this year features our at-large candidates cor city council: Grace Kestler, Tom Dell and myself. Right: The back features our candidate for city clerk (Quisha Jackson) as well as the city council candidate... Continue Reading →

What’s the deal with tax abatements?

Perhaps you read the story about two local companies getting tax abatements from the city in The Republic newspaper on July 20. Or maybe you heard the term "tax abatements" somewhere else and wondered, "What exactly are those things and how do they affect me?" Let me give you a quick look at what tax... Continue Reading →

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