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Does the City Council have to get along to get things done for Cheyenne?
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By Kevin Wingert
rep3@wyomingnews.com
One candidate who has served on the City Council previously says
the current bickering and infighting do not reflect the city in a
positive light.
"It diverts you from your purpose," said Ward 2 candidate Mark
Rinne. "I know I can make a political argument without it being a
personal argument."
Rinne previously served on the council for eight years. At the
time, he said, the council was a diverse group with diverse opinions.
But...
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