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Candidates for Council
City of Morrow
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| Name: |
Michael McKeehan |
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| Residence: |
Morrow |
| Incumbent: |
Yes |
| Experience: |
| No response |
| Name: |
Judith Warman-Neal |
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| Residence: |
Morrow |
| Incumbent: |
Yes |
| Experience: |
| No response |
| Name: |
Gary Kelsey |
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| Residence: |
Morrow |
| Incumbent: |
No |
| Experience: |
| Graduated form Morrow Elementary School and Little Miami High School 1963. Sold life insurance for Western Southern Life, AGLA-John Hancock & AGLA L.U.T.C. graduate. Driver for Warren County Meals on Wheels for 20 months. Founder of Morrow Community Center and Thrift Store. We have been operating for 30 months. We are non-profit. Member of First Church of God since 1975. |
| What is the biggest challenge facing the Village of Morrow and what plans do you have to address that challenge? |
Help the Senior Citizens with taxes and to help them to keep up maintenance on their property and homes. Get new business into the community for tax revenue. Help our schools (Little Miami School District). To help assist (Village Council) with any needs which may occur. Support the Police and Fire Departments. |
| Name: |
Bruce Miller |
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| Residence: |
Morrow |
| Incumbent: |
No |
| Experience: |
| Born and raised in Morrow. LMHS graduate and hold a degree in business from the College of Mt. St. Joseph. U.S. Military veteran. Chairperson-Zoning Board of Appeals; 30+ years of manufacturing management experience, and former Village employee. |
| What is the biggest challenge facing the Village of Morrow and what plans do you have to address that challenge? |
We can do better: we can be the cleanest, safest, most vibrant community in Warren County - but only if we choose to be. Morrow has a lot to offer. A small village full of some of the hardest working energetic people I have ever been associated with, three scenic waterways, a unique downtown area and historic train depot. I would like to be your voice, and carry your message to village council. We can do better. |
| Name: |
Perry Scheider |
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| Residence: |
Morrow |
| Incumbent: |
Yes |
| Experience: |
| No response |
| Name: |
Paul Zorn |
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| Residence: |
Morrow |
| Incumbent: |
No |
| Experience: |
| A Village of Morrow resident since 1990; 1962 graduate of Western Hills High School-Cincinnati; Vietnam veteran 1965; U.S. Postal employee 28 years; married to Liz Zorn 26 years, four children, 12 grandchildren; a member of the Free & Accepted Masons. |
| What is the biggest challenge facing the Village of Morrow and what plans do you have to address that challenge? |
The biggest challenge facing the Village of Morrow are growth and sustainability. My plans include the recruitment of new businesses that will directly benefit the citizens of our area. |
| Name: |
Rebecca Isaacs-Niemesh |
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| Residence: |
Morrow |
| Incumbent: |
No |
| Experience: |
| Growing up in the Morrow area, I graduated form LMHS. I then attended Cumberland College, graduating with top honors and earning a BS in Education. I returned to teach at LMHS and took a leave to raise my 2 children. |
| What is the biggest challenge facing the Village of Morrow and what plans do you have to address that challenge? |
I believe our biggest challenge will be to draw in new businesses and family attractions, along with continuing to improve our community image. We do not want to hurt the local businesses that already exist, but we need to draw in new businesses, that offer different services that will improve our quality of life. The key will be in finding the right location for these businesses to exist and prosper. |