Endorsements
Floyd County Commissioner Dr. Al Knable Published in the News & Tribune - October 24th, 2023 https://www.newsandtribune.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article_3c57913c-729b-11ee-a85f-87bc5ed1ee72.html Floyd County Sheriff Steve Bush
N&T Candidate Guide Responses
For those without a subscription to the News & Tribune, below are my responses to the questions in the election guide. Relative experience: BS Mechanical Engineering from the University of Evansville Licensed Engineer in Training (EIT) – State of Indiana Current member Floyd County Board of Zoning Appeals Former member of New Albany Board of... Continue reading→
Reflections on the Primary
It’s been a little more than 24 hours since my first primary – time to reflect and look ahead. First of all, thank you to everyone who’s taken a moment to speak with me, displayed a yard sign and voted. I’d also like to thank those who have become mentors, sounding boards and “tour guides”... Continue reading→
Signs – Signs…
Sign, sign Everywhere a sign Blockin' out the scenery…. The Five Man Electrical Band’s lyrics still hold true today – 53 years later. At the moment, there is one sign on my mind – Mine! It’s hard to believe it’s time for early voting for the primary. This means election signs popping up... Continue reading→
Their only Transparency is their Weak Argument
Council Meeting 3/16/23 Have you ever argued with someone regarding the color of the sky? Well, it was a similar debate last night at the New Albany City Council meeting. District 5 Councilman Josh Turner presented a fairly benign resolution requesting the other city boards and commissions to find a way to live stream their... Continue reading→
The Remonstrance Process & the Intimidation that Followed
By now the news that the remonstrance petition organized by current State Representative and mayoral candidate Ed Clere (requesting that the City revisit its $12.5M+ plans to build a new Police Station funded through a $1M annual expense from Sewer fees) failed to gather the required 500 signatures. Time was working against this effort as,... Continue reading→
Main Street
Main Street Project "The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry." These words cannot be more true, however when it comes to the current administration, it is most often a stretch to apply. Their typical modus operandi is to focus on the "shiny thing" come hell or high water. Plans and schedules are... Continue reading→