The City of Milton is set to conduct its own 2023 municipal elections, and it likely will save a bundle doing it. The City Council voted unanimously Dec. 19 to administer the election for the council’s three Post 2 positions up for grabs next year. The election will be conducted “absent any impediments,” Milton City Manager Steve Krokoff said. 🔗: https://www.appenmedia.com/milton/milton-will-run-its-own-elections-in-2023/article_719b943a-8140-11ed-8d8e-bfca6ab063a6.html #milton #miltonga #miltonherald #appenmedia #elections #voting
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The committee tasked with determining whether it’s feasible that Milton conduct its own elections, presented its findings to the City Council Dec. 5 and included an eye-opening comprehensive cost analysis. 🔗: https://www.appenmedia.com/milton/milton-elections-panel-presents-findings-including-polling-costs/article_1ef06afa-7810-11ed-868f-1f9883ced864.html #milton #miltonga #miltonherald #appenmedia #elections
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The Enloe family moved to Stable Days Farm on Bethany Road in 1978 seeking quiet, safety, horses and agriculture. Today, they say Milton's land price, zoning and policies make it an unrealistic equestrian destination. https://www.appenmedia.com/milton/new-book-challenges-miltons-equestrian-identity/article_b266bca8-69ba-11ed-bfb5-47e4c0536023.html #milton #georgia #miltonga #equestrian #miltonherald
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