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Columbia’s Ballpark Study: Ask the Wrong Questions and You’ll Get the Wrong Answers
When public bodies get poor information, they make poor decisions. Mayor Steve Benjamin appears ready to push Columbia City Council to make such a poor decision on Tuesday (1/21/14) when it takes up a resolution to direct the City Manager … Continue reading
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