Rynn Willgohs and Zara Crystal, both transgender women who live in Fargo, are working to set up TRANSport, a nonprofit group that Willgohs envisioned to help other trans people in the U.S. emigrate to more hospitable countries.
Rynn Willgohs and Zara Crystal, both transgender women who live in Fargo, are working to set up TRANSport, a nonprofit group that Willgohs envisioned to help other trans people in the U.S. emigrate to more hospitable countries.
Council will select new member at next meeting 10:01 pm, Apr. 12, 2021 ×
Applicants for the vacant seat on the Moorhead City Council who answered questions Monday night at the Hjemkomst Center are from left, Gail Enkers, John Hajostek, Evan Balko, Dave Marquardt and Lillian Guetter. Applicant Heather Nesemeier answered questions remotely. Barry Amundson / The Fourm
MOORHEAD The six applicants who are seeking to fill the vacant Ward 2 seat on the Moorhead City Council answered questions and offered ideas for the city at the council s Monday night meeting in the Hjemkomst Center.
The seven current council members will digest answers from the six candidates and debate and vote on who should be appointed at the next meeting on April 26. Councilwoman Shelly Dahlquist also encouraged residents to email or call council members to provide their input, while Mayor Shelly Carlson said written answers the applicants provided earlier were on the city s website for residents
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April 12, 2021
MOORHEAD, Minn. (KVRR) Candidates for Ward 2 in Moorhead explain why they are the best person to win a seat on the City Council.
“This gives us an opportunity to serve without running a full-fledged campaign, as you know that takes a whole other ball of wax energy,” said Gail Enkers.
Michael Hajostek told the council, “I just want to start giving back and everything and start making contributions to this city and help lead in various ways.”
And Heather Nesemeier said, “I love Moorhead. I chose to live here. I used to live in another community across the river.”