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Thursday evening, Illinois native and small business owner David Paul Blumenshine announced his candidacy for Normal Town Council trustee.
Blumenshine s goal for the Normal community is to hold the town council morally and financially accountable. He believes the voice of Normal taxpayers and small businesspeople have not been represented or respected.
He plans to run his campaign with moving budget items from vanity projects to local needs, including roads.Â
âNormal has the ability to be a leader for other communities in the state of Illinois by modeling fiscal responsibility. Normalites have pleaded with the local government to help grow our community rather than burden the suffering with tyrannical shutdowns as well as utilizing liquor commissions to close restaurants and bars,â Blumenshine said in a statement.
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David Paul Blumenshine is pleased to announce his candidacy for Normal Town Council Trustee.
Blumenshine is an Illinois native and small business owner who works with our special needs population. He has a vested interest in the welfare and sustainability of our community. He served locally in prisons and hospitals and closely with our homeless population. Internationally, he facilitates and participates in medical and educational mission trips. His goal for Normal is to hold the Town Council financially and morally accountable.
“Normal has the ability to be a leader for other communities in the state of Illinois by modeling fiscal responsibility,” says Blumenshine. “Normalites have pleaded with the local government to help grow our community rather than burden the suffering with tyrannical shut downs as well as utilizing liquor commissions to close restaurants and bars. Picking winners and losers such as tax breaks for Portillo
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Editor s note: The Joe s Station House hearing, initially set for Tuesday, has been rescheduled for 4 p.m. Jan. 5 at Normal City Hall.
The Town of Normal could soon issue its first penalties against a business for violating state COVID rules.
Joe’s Station House is scheduled to appear in front of the town’s liquor control commissioner during a hearing at 4 p.m. Jan. 5. It’s accused of repeatedly violating the state’s ban on indoor service since it went into effect Nov. 4. The owners of Joe’s and a second location in Bloomington have publicly criticized the state’s COVID-19 rules, which public health officials argue are key to slowing the spread of the virus. They’ve already been fined $600 by the City of Bloomington for similar violations.