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City prepares for exciting police versus firefighters softball game

August 05, 2024 | Brainerd City, Crow Wing County, Minnesota


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City prepares for exciting police versus firefighters softball game
During a recent government meeting, city officials addressed several key topics, including upcoming elections, community events, and operational updates from various departments.

Finance Director Connie Hillman announced that the primary election is scheduled for August 13, despite the absence of a city race. She confirmed that all polling places will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM, although staffing will be reduced compared to general elections. Council members discussed the rationale behind maintaining all polling locations, emphasizing compliance with state statutes.

City Engineer Jesse Dean informed attendees about upcoming street closures related to community events, while Community Development Director Mister Krammick reminded everyone of an Economic Development Authority workshop scheduled for the following day, aimed at discussing a new proposal from VCV.

Mayor's report highlighted two significant community events: the North Brainerd Night Out on August 15, which will feature fire trucks on the street, and a police versus firefighters softball game on August 22 at Mill Stadium. The latter aims to raise funds for stadium improvements and promises a family-friendly atmosphere.

New City Administrator Nick Broyles provided updates on his upcoming six-month review and discussed a recent airport meeting with FAA representatives. He noted that the council's potential decision to divest from the airport would require collaboration with the airport commission and could take up to a year to finalize.

Broyles also mentioned his appointment to the Sourcewell board of trustees, which he believes will foster beneficial relationships without interfering with his city responsibilities. The meeting concluded with a focus on community engagement and operational efficiency as the city prepares for upcoming events and elections.

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