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Mark Kinion - Ward 2, Position 1

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Opponent: Adam Fire Cat
Age: 53
Occupation: Home Mortgage Consultant - Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Retired Senior Executive - GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals
Experience: Chairman - Fayetteville Housing Authority, Board of Directors - Partners for Better Housing, Past President - Fayetteville Council of Neighborhoods, Past President - Wilson Park Neighborhood Association, Fayetteville Forward Economic Accountability Committee, LBJ Congressional Internship - U.S. Congress
Education: BSA Food Science and Technology - University of Arkansas Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
Community Involvement: Vice-President of Campaigns - United Way of Pulaski County, Past President/Finance Committee Chairman/Lifetime Member - Humane Society of the Ozarks, Board of Directors - American Lung Association of AR, Board of Directors/Financial Development Chairman - Ozark StageWorks, Advisory Board - Planned Parenthood of Arkansas /Eastern Oklahoma, Executive Committee - Sierra Club Ozark Headwaters Group, Lifetime Member - University of Arkansas Alumni Association, Washington County Senior Democrats, Eagle Scout/OA - Boy Scouts of America, NWA Center for Equality, Northside Rotary


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KUAF's Kyle Kellams emcees the forum.Photo: Todd Gill

City council candidates discuss Bikes, Blues & BBQ

About 50 people gathered in the south parish of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church Thursday night to hear city council candidates face off at a forum sponsored by the

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Where they stand: Mark Kinion

This interview is part of a series of posts designed help us all learn a little bit about who’s running for city council in Fayetteville on November 2. We

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Meet the candidates: Mark Kinion

This interview is part of a series of posts designed help us all learn a little bit about who’s running for city council in Fayetteville on November 2. We

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Council elections shape up in Fayetteville

With today's noon filing deadline for this fall's elections, council races have emerged in only two of Fayetteville's voting wards. Up for grabs this November were Position 1 seats

Justin Tennant, Mark Kinion announce candidacy for city council

Skip Descant reported on Friday that Justin Tennant has announced his candidacy to run for the Fayetteville City Council Ward 3, Position 1 seat, held by Robert

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