ArkansasNewsroom.com, a website devoted to Maumelle and North Little Rock news, will sponsor a municipal race candidate forum on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at the First Baptist Church in Maumelle.
The forum is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. and will be moderated by Neal Moore, a public relations consultant and columnist for the site and Jeremy Peppas, who is the site's editor.
The forum will feature four races of interest to Maumelle and Pulaski County. The candidates who have accepted the invitation to speak are:
Maumelle Mayor: Incumbent Caleb Norris vs. Jodie Mahony
Maumelle City Council- Ward 1 - Position 1: David Cole vs. Christine Gronwald
State Representative, District 71: Brandon Achor (R), John J. Pack (D) and Aaron Raatz (L)
Pulaski County Sheriff: Incumbent Eric Higgins (D) and Republican Paul “Blue” Keller (R).
“We are thankful that First Baptist Church of Maumelle opened its doors to host this and we feel that, given the interest in this year’s races, that the forum will be well attended,” Peppas said.
Those attending are asked to not bring candidate signs, literature or imprinted clothing.
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ArkansasNewsroom.com to sponsor candidate forum Oct. 18 in Maumelle
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ArkansasNewsroom.com, a website devoted to Maumelle and North Little Rock news, will sponsor a municipal race candidate forum on Tuesday, Oct. 18 at the First Baptist Church in Maumelle.
The forum is scheduled to start at 6:30 p.m. and will be moderated by Neal Moore, a public relations consultant and columnist for the site and Jeremy Peppas, who is the site's editor.
The forum will feature four races of interest to Maumelle and Pulaski County. The candidates who have accepted the invitation to speak are:
Maumelle Mayor: Incumbent Caleb Norris vs. Jodie Mahony
Maumelle City Council- Ward 1 - Position 1: David Cole vs. Christine Gronwald
State Representative, District 71: Brandon Achor (R), John J. Pack (D) and Aaron Raatz (L)
Pulaski County Sheriff: Incumbent Eric Higgins (D) and Republican Paul “Blue” Keller (R).
“We are thankful that First Baptist Church of Maumelle opened its doors to host this and we feel that, given the interest in this year’s races, that the forum will be well attended,” Peppas said.
Those attending are asked to not bring candidate signs, literature or imprinted clothing.