12:06 Roughly 50 phones gathered at Hilton to hear Cox speak.
12:07 Opening remarks from Cox.
Shots fired: “Mayor is fulltime job.”
“Not a stepping stone to higher office.”
FYI Perkins, McClarin and Davis in attendance. Former alderman Vic Zitta here as well. Perhaps looking for his “better road plan.”
12:11 Economic Development and job creation/retention are common themes.
12:12 Work across the triangle in team effort.
12:13 Develop megasite and finish Cornerstone
12:15 Quality of life: smoking ban, recreation, LEED certified SED building.
12:17 Curbside recycling and sidewalks across town.
12:18 Bring people together not divide. Call out to Perkins as vice mayor. Pledges to keep him as vice mayor.
12:18 Infrastructure: roads, water, sewer
12:19 End. Nice speech with go team approach.






Alderman Lincoln was also there ….
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Former alderman Virgil Bolen was also there.
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McLaurin and Davis were also at the Parker Wiseman kickoff. hmmm.
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Matt’s speech today was clear and articulate. It seems as though he’s emerged around town as the clear front runner in this race.
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I understand also that Mills was there. Not necessarily the group I would want assembled for economic development: Mills, Perkins, Lincoln, and Bolin. I have watched Perkins and is he really what Starkville needs as Vice Mayor, a guy who voted the bond issue down and then wanted to get hospital road paved (BTW, his property runs along 40% of Hospital Road). Come on Mr. Coblentz you can do better reporting than this….your favoritism in Cox is really showing through!!
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I saw Mills and Bolin, but was only commenting on existing Aldermen. Don’t know Lincoln well enough to ID by sight. Plus I was in the back in the front row of the restaurant.
I would have been at Wiseman’s kick-off, but I had a meeting then.
Cox seems to have all the thing swinging his way, but Wiseman presents an interesting challenge. Camp would have been a good mayor, if he could have worked well with people and treated it as a full time job.
I think it is Cox’s to lose, but I thought that about Frank Davis the last time around as well. See how that turned out.
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