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Todd Sluder, newly elected Ward 1 alderperson, urges community service and small‑town growth
Summary
Todd Sluder, elected in May as alderperson for Ward 1 in Washington, spoke about his restoration‑industry background, local roots and priorities including sports, arts and small‑business vitality, and closed with a call for community kindness during the holidays.
Todd Sluder, alderperson for Ward 1, said he ran for office to "give back to Washington," describing mentors and family members who encouraged his campaign after he was elected in May.
Sluder, 38 in December, told the Moderator that his day job is as a project manager on the restoration side, handling storm, fire, water and mold recovery with a company that has expanded from a local firm into a larger response team. "We were known as Mendold, but we, merged into Blue Sky," he said, adding the company…
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