Friday, October 25, 2013

Mayoral hopefuls interviewed by Neighbor Newspaper

The Oct. 4 issue of the Neighbor Newspaper ran a 400 word story about the four residents who want to lead East Point as its mayor.

Each of them talked about their priorities:

  • Andrew Korta: "Korta said if elected, his main priorities would be to hire a skilled city manager and improve public safety.

  • Clyde Mitchell: "Mitchell said financial stability and improved public safety are two of his priorities if elected."

  • Jannquell Peters: "Peters said if elected, her priorities include community growth through small business incentives and lowering crime."

  • Earnestine Pittman: "Pittman said her priorities if re-elected include expanding the city’s property tax base and downtown development."


You can read the full story here.

Here's a word cloud from the news story.

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