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Superior Spent $50,000 So Mayor Jim Paine Could Nap in Peace
Mayor Jim Paine claims transparency over a known conflict in promotions, but this scandal reveals a troubling lack of accountability in City Hall.
Superior’s Malicious Prosecution Could Cost Taxpayers
From traffic stop to federal lawsuit: When confusion costs more than a ticket, taxpayers deserve answers on unnecessary legal risks.
City Council Hosts Taser Fest—Next Up, a Pepper Spray Potluck!
Join us for the First Annual Taser & Toxic Tap Water Festival in Superior! Enjoy fun contests and celebrate our city’s unique spirit!
Anti-Business Mayor Jim Paine Joins Pedestrian Safety Club—But Still Can’t Navigate a Pro-Business Agenda
Superior Mayor Jim Paine prioritizes pedestrian safety, but critics argue he’s neglecting urgent economic growth and sustainable development.
Exploring Jenny Van Sickle’s Endorsements: Political Bias and Connections
Political endorsements expose questionable independence, revealing ties that favor insiders over true community advocacy. Choose wisely!
Randal Wuorinen vs. Tylor Elm: A Fight for Accountability
Tylor Elm faces challenger Randal Wuorinen, promoting fiscal responsibility and accountability against Mayor Jim Paine’s spending. Choose your leader wisely!
Van Sickle vs. Anderson: A Critical Political Showdown in Superior’s 2nd District
Political showdown in Superior’s 2nd District: Councilor Van Sickle vs. challenger Anderson. Key issues: lead pipe replacement, housing, and childcare!
SoupNutz Episode 14 – BREAKING NEWS! : Superior Mayor Found Burying Numbers in Deep, Dark Hole!
In Superior, Mayor Jim spins tales while neglecting streets. A cautionary tale of leaders valuing self-interest over community needs.
Marriage and Governance: Ethical Concerns Emerge in Superior’s City Hall
Mayor Jim Paine’s marriage to Councilor Jenny Van Sickle raises ethics concerns in Superior amid discussions on conflicts of interest and transparency.