Sleeping Off the Council Hangover
Quick recap of yesterday's council meeting
By Wells Dunbar, 10:43AM, Fri. Dec. 15, 2006
Wow, yesterday's meeting sure had it all – protests, lots of citizen input, and even a hint of danger what with the fire department stomping around city hall and all. I laughed, I cried, I kissed 10 hours goodbye. For a recap of the Northcross debate, revisit the liveblog here, and for more on the Redeemer saga (which apparently ended in agreement between the church and the neighbors), click here.
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