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Carol Dooley News Room
Welcome to the Carol Dooley News Room! Here's
recent press coverage of Carol's election and candidacy:
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- Pemberton,
Dooley to lead council in '03
(South Bend Tribune 2003/1/7)
MISHAWAKA--[Article describes Carol Dooley's election to the position
of Vice President of the Mishwaka Common Council]
- Mishawaka
council members see some gains
(South Bend Tribune 2002/9/9)
MISHAWAKA--[Article describes the attempts by Carol Dooley and other
council members to improve neighborhoods and solve problems such as
poorly maintained properties.]
- Beutter:
Good service, good government is good politics
(South Bend Tribune 1999/12/12)
SOUTH BEND--"I never used to have to stand in line to be sworn
in," Mishawaka Mayor Robert C. Beutter quipped Saturday as he waited
behind fellow Republicans taking oaths of office as Common Council members.
- Neighborhood
concerns aired
(South Bend Tribune 1999/12/05)
MISHAWAKA--A developer is working with city officials to build a pharmacy
on Lincoln Way East, and some preservationists are concerned about the
fate of historic buildings there.
- Mishawaka
election may affect appointed boards
(South Bend Tribune 1999/11/14)
MISHAWAKA--John Roggeman, school board vice president, received a phone
call on the evening of the city election to tell him that Republicans
had won control of the Common Council.
- Democrats
in Mishawaka explain losses
(South Bend Tribune 1999/11/07)
MISHAWAKA--Today marks the 125th anniversary of the elephant as the
symbol of the Republican Party.
- GOP's
Lentsch to fill vacancy left by Wood
(South Bend Tribune 1999/11/07)
MISHAWAKA--Matthew Lentsch has been selected to fill the final two months
of the late Marvin Wood's term as an at-large member of the Common Council.
- Three
women on council is record
(South Bend Tribune 1999/11/07)
MISHAWAKA--A record was set Nov. 2 when three women were elected to
the Common Council.
- Students
have a hand in political process
HOMETOWN MISHAWAKA
(South Bend Tribune 1999/11/04)
Jill Bavar, a senior at Community Baptist Christian School in South
Bend, was wrapped up in a blanket, trying to protect herself as much
as possible from the cold and rain on election day.
- GOP
gains majority on Mishawaka council
(South Bend Tribune 1999/11/03)
MISHAWAKA--"We've got a majority on the council for the first time
in a million years!" Republican council member William Pemberton
exclaimed.
- Political
change possible on council
ELECTION '99
(South Bend Tribune 1999/10/31)
MISHAWAKA--Democrats and Republicans will be watching Tuesday to see
how the politics on the Common Council will change.
- At-large
candidates speak on issues
(South Bend Tribune 1999/10/24)
MISHAWAKA--Neighborhoods, public safety and the "brain drain"
of college students not returning to Mishawaka topped the list of issues
among the six at-large Common Council candidates.
- Mishawaka
At-Large district race
(South Bend Tribune 1999/10/24)
- Pemberton
Unopposed for Mishawaka's 3rd District Seat, South
Bend Tribune, August 6, 1999
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