Category Archives: published in 2005
Four vying for three seats on JCCC Board, The Kansas city Star, Wednesday, March 30, 2005, Melodee Hall Blobaum
“Help protect personal property rights”
The following article appeared in The Olathe News.
“Help protect personal property rights”
Benjamin Hodge
Letter to the editor
The Olathe News
August 23, 2005 Continue reading
“Commission hears request to place eminent domain question on ballot”
The following article appeared in the Johnson County Sun.
“Commission hears request to place eminent domain question on ballot”
Jack “Miles” Ventimiglia
Johnson County Sun Continue reading
Newcomer displaces incumbent on JCCC Board, Elaine Bessier, Johnson County Sun. Nelson Mann, Benjamin Hodge. April 7, 2005.
County eminent domain hearings begin tonight
The following article appeared in the Johnson County Sun.
“County eminent domain hearings begin tonight”
Jack “Miles” Ventimiglia
Johnson County Sun
What do Johnson Countians think about eminent domain and should county government do something about it? Continue reading
Hearings to look at eminent domain
The following article appeared in The Kansas City Star.
“Hearings to look at eminent domain”
Finn Bullers
The Kansas City Star
December 1, 2005 Continue reading
Candidate field is set for local elections — KC Star, 2005
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Candidate field is set for local elections
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Kansas City Star, The (MO)-January 26, 2005 Continue reading
Hodge letter to the editor, KC Star — eminent domain
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Letters
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Kansas City Star, The (MO)-August 22, 2005 Continue reading
Newcomer wins a seat on the JCCC board – Kansas City Star
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Newcomer wins a seat on the JCCC board
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Kansas City Star, The (MO)-April 6, 2005
Author: MELODEE HALL BLOBAUM
A 25-year-old political newcomer was the top vote-getter in the race for the Johnson County Community College board of trustees.
Voters sent Benjamin B. Hodge of Overland Park to the board over Lake Quivira lawyer T. Nelson Mann, who was running for his second full term. Continue reading