In Superior, Wisconsin, councilors Tylor Elm and Jenny Van Sickle face scrutiny after a million-dollar budgeting error. As they run for re-election, voters wonder if they’ll be held accountable.
Browsing Category Lindsey Graskey
Member of the Insane Clown Clowncil
“Okay, so I just wanna talk specifically about the Green Elevator Project. Just a little insight onto it. It’s an artist that is an internationally known artist, and ideally, this mural, in my eyes, would change the ultimate perception of Superior, period, and I know that it looks like a large amount of money, and what we’re funding it for, but I can’t express enough how big of an opportunity this is for us. ”
– Graskey Lindsey 10-1-21
Finance Mtg $600,000 in taxpayer funds Councilor Graskey wanted to paint a grain elevator.
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