M. Scott McLane says the reason he wants to again fill a seat on the Soldotna City Council is pretty simple. "I just want to have an active participation...
...Lisa Parker, who is running unoppposed for a three-year term, and Scott McLane, who is challenging Cox for a three-year term, did not submit columns...term on the Soldotna City Council. She is being challenged by M. Scott McLane.
...represent the people," Cox said in a Sept. 18 interview. Cox is being challenged for Seat F on the council by M. Scott McLane in the Oct. 1 municipal election. She said Soldotna voters should re-elect her to the council because she provides...
...will be running opposed in the election. Cox, who has served one term on the council, will face challenger M. Scott McLane, who previously served on the council from 1983 to 1989. The two other candidates seeking Soldotna positions won't...
...21 days of the veto. Carey's veto notice was dated Feb. 29. Two of the council's six members Jim Stogsdill and Scott McLane had requested excused absences for Wednesday's meeting. The city had been considering the annexation of some properties...
...however, failed to muster the required four votes needed to override. Council members Ed Sleater, Jane Stein and Scott McLane, as well as ex-officio student member Tashina Wortham-Turnbull, voted against the motion. Only Horan and council...
...ordinance by the slimmest of margins Wednesday night. Council members Shane Horan, Betty Obendorf, Jane Stein and Scott McLane voted in favor of the ordinance, and council member Ed Sleater voted against it. Four favorable votes are required...
...agreement have hit a number of snags during the past few months, and after more debate among council members, Councilman Scott McLane moved to postpone action on the measure again. In the eyes of some council members, the city is being too generous...
...cemetery was published or advertised prior to Wednesday's meeting. Following other council business, Councilman Scott McLane made a motion "to select the airport (location) as the first selection and have administration do due diligence and...
...approved unanimously by the four council members present at Wednesday's council meeting. Councilmen Shane Horan and Scott McLane were absent. The planned development will include 32 assisted-living units, 36 independent-living units and two...
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