The city council has not wanted to listen to citizens for a long time—- now its official— they don’t WANT to deal with their constituents,,, their agendas are more important than we are,,,
We’re delighted by Perry's shoutout to the 5B Gazette in The Ketchum Sun—thank you, Perry, for the plug!
Credit belongs to Perry, though, for his fearless push to hold local government accountable, exposing issues like corporate welfare and pervasive bad governance that’s clearly resonating with readers.
It’s telling that our commissioners and sheriff have silenced public comments on their social media, while the commissioners’ meeting minutes vanished from their website since June—only reappearing after the Gazette pressed for answers.
Rather than adopting the transparency thriving cities embrace, our leaders are digging deeper into secretive tactics to dodge scrutiny. Perry, forget city council—run for Ketchum mayor or BC commissioner; we need leadership truly devoted to its citizens!
Hey Perry, had friends over last night who worked on handing out VIP passes for the World Cup. The City of Ketchum had purchased several passes. Our tax dollars at work! Might be something to look into.
I plan to attend Monday's meeting. Time for people to start showing up and putting the pressure on the Mayor and Council.
The city council has not wanted to listen to citizens for a long time—- now its official— they don’t WANT to deal with their constituents,,, their agendas are more important than we are,,,
We’re delighted by Perry's shoutout to the 5B Gazette in The Ketchum Sun—thank you, Perry, for the plug!
Credit belongs to Perry, though, for his fearless push to hold local government accountable, exposing issues like corporate welfare and pervasive bad governance that’s clearly resonating with readers.
It’s telling that our commissioners and sheriff have silenced public comments on their social media, while the commissioners’ meeting minutes vanished from their website since June—only reappearing after the Gazette pressed for answers.
Rather than adopting the transparency thriving cities embrace, our leaders are digging deeper into secretive tactics to dodge scrutiny. Perry, forget city council—run for Ketchum mayor or BC commissioner; we need leadership truly devoted to its citizens!
Hey Perry, had friends over last night who worked on handing out VIP passes for the World Cup. The City of Ketchum had purchased several passes. Our tax dollars at work! Might be something to look into.
Developers?