Politics & Government
Misconduct Claims Fly at Meeting
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2. The Thursday night when one speaker used the 10-minute public input period to reveal . To listen to the speaker's remarks, play the video from Thursday's meeting. He begins talking around the 48-minute mark. The council went into executive session to discuss the matter and didn't return. The city employee has already been reprimanded. City attorney Bobby Dyer said that an Open Records Request would have to be filed with the city to find out what disciplinary action took place.
3. Meanwhile, the council voted to table an ordinance that would have imposed an excise tax on rental car businesses. The funds, officials with the city's Main Street Program have said, would generate revenue for . Council member Bill Bryan, a Canton-Sixes Patch Local Voices columnist, had .
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