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Ward 4 Alderwoman-elect Rhonda Adams gets a blog

  • By Dustin Bartholomew · Monday, Dec 27, 2010 

If you enjoy information, using the internet, and you live in Ward 4, you should know that alderwoman-elect Rhonda Adams just started a new internet web log to help you keep up with the haps on the west side of town.

Adams will take office on Jan. 4, but she appears to be hitting the ground running. Since making her first post on Dec. 20, she has used the blog to give a shout-out to outgoing-alderwoman Shirley Lucas, post about Christmas tree recycling, the upcoming Ward 4 Meeting on Jan. 31, and the Mayor’s next town hall meeting in February.

Her first post indicates that she will use the blog to provide an information resource for city residents, to form a dialogue with constituents, as well as a forum for questions and concerns.

Just like my email account, I want this to be an easy-to-use resource for residents and business owners of the City of Fayetteville. This is a place where you can post questions and concerns. I will reply as soon as possible.

Also, you can refer to this blog to read about City issues and to post your own comments about issues that will be coming to the City Council. Please keep it cordial, thoughtful and considerate. I look forward to hearing from you.


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