Election ’09 goes into the books with analysis from political junkie and current Alderman Sumner Davis.
[podcast]http://starkville-now.com/media/Podcasts/StarkvilleNow_0916_SumnerDavis%201.mp3[/podcast]
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Election ’09 goes into the books with analysis from political junkie and current Alderman Sumner Davis.
[podcast]http://starkville-now.com/media/Podcasts/StarkvilleNow_0916_SumnerDavis%201.mp3[/podcast]
Audio from the Starkville Daily News mayoral forum, May 21, 2009. Candidates Marnita Henderson (R) and Parker Wiseman (D) answer a variety of questions from SDN editor Brian Hawkins.
[podcast]http://starkville-now.com/media/Podcasts/SDN_Mayor_Forum090522.mp3[/podcast]
(17.3 megs, MP3, 1 hr 15 minutes)

This is segment the last of the Cox podcast and runs close to to 8 minutes. Topics includes city planning, being a full-time mayor and his first hundred day as mayor goals.

This is segment 5 (of 7) of the podcast and runs close to 5 minutes. Topics includes new residential development and rezoning, road planning and impact fees for developers.

This is segment 5 (of 7) of the podcast and runs close to 10 minutes. Topics includes land use, zoning, Cotton Mills and Dan Camp’s legacy and biggest mistake as mayor.

This is 4 of 7 segments and runs close to 10 minutes. Topics includes long range planning for the city, obligating future boards, annexation and land use.

This is 3 of 7 segments and runs close to 10 minutes. Topics includes tax increase for roads, infrastructure, achieving public by-in for the justice complex and long range planning for the city.
This is 2 of 7 segments and runs close to 10 minutes. Topics includes tax increase for roads, the bond issue and the justice complex/municipal building plan.

The debate didn’t happen, but Matt Cox was kind enough to allow WCBI’s Steve Rogers, Sumner Davis and Robbie Coblentz to question him on a variety of issues, including the Justice complex, land use and taxes. This is the first of 7 segments and runs close to 10 minutes.
Eric Parker is featured on this edition of the StarkvilleNow podcast. Parker talks about his decision to run for the seat in Ward 3 and his agenda for the next term.
[podcast]http://www.starkville-now.com/media/Podcasts/StarkvilleNow_April262009_EricParker.mp3[/podcast]
(24:48, MP3, 7.1 megs)
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