FLORENCE RE-ELECTS INCUMBENTS\ THAT INCLUDES COUNCIL, MAYOR.(News)

From: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY) | Date: November 8, 2006| Author: Eigelbach, Kevin | Copyright information

Byline: Kevin Eigelbach Post staff reporter

If you liked the old Florence City Council, you'll love the new one.

All six incumbents won reelection Tuesday, as did Mayor Diane Whalen.

That's because the mayor and council do a good job of listening to the people, said Ted Bushelman, a council member for six years.

"We've got a good council, we all work together and that's important," he said. "I've never heard one of them say, 'It's bett...

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