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Back at BIPOC Writing Party for an Open Mic fundraiser, wherein we were asked to let folx know that BIPOC Writing Party will be returning monthly on Monday nights, at least for December 8 and January 12, so feel free to check out tonight's writing prompt, inspired by @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social! ✨✨✨
November 11, 2025 at 2:05 AM
There was 1 Boardmember who voted no. Tesla stock fell

Tesla, who we paid subsidies to sustain through the last Bush R & Bush Jr economic crisis, created for the ongoing financial system's neverending greed

For the love of money

Musk posted during the fake feud he is a SOCIALIST...his corps only
Thinking this level of inequality is unsustainable isn’t radical, thinking it isn’t is
November 7, 2025 at 1:33 AM
Misinformation is never useful to make a point.

He is not like a boardmember
November 3, 2025 at 4:15 AM
In Irondequoit, the race for supervisor pits an embattled former assessor facing corruption charges and a longtime town boardmember against each other. With a hefty dash of finger-pointing.

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A corruption charge and finger-pointing underpin Irondequoit supervisor race
Longtime Democratic Town Board member John Perticone will face off against former assessor Anthony Costanza, who is accused of misusing his office for personal gain, in the November election.
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October 27, 2025 at 7:24 PM
As I said somewhere else, it's giving HOA boardmember going around the neighborhood with a ruler checking grass length.
October 17, 2025 at 5:51 PM
it's serious HOA boardmember checking grass lengths with a ruler behavior
October 17, 2025 at 5:41 PM
Boardmember Dupont-Walker has a motion for Metro to preserve disadvantaged business programs in the face of federal anti-DEI efforts that threaten many of them.
October 16, 2025 at 7:40 PM
Altru Health System appointed Hector Campbell, MD to join the non-profit's board of directors in October 2025.

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#MED #Altru #BoardMember
October 16, 2025 at 2:10 PM
Jörgen Warborn ist aber auch Boardmember der Lobbyorganisation SME Europe, die sich für die Belange kleiner und mittlerer Unternehmen einsetzt. www.smeeurope.eu

Das indiziert vllt irgendwie einen klitzenkleinen Interessenskonflikt.

Gerade bei einem Thema wie juristische Haftung für Unternehmen.
October 14, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Boardmember has a friend
October 12, 2025 at 5:49 PM
Greasy Grass Press will no longer be publishing Idaho Jack, sadly the company will be dissolving due to the very common struggles indie publishers face

I am thankful for them signing me as an author and letting me learn as an advisory boardmember

@weyodi.bsky.social its time for our next adventure
October 11, 2025 at 3:39 PM
Kids Above All is excited to welcome Pastor Beverly Dukes to our Board of Trustees!

Read more about her addition to the KAA Team on our blog at www.kidsaboveall.org/dukes.

#nonprofit #boardmember
Dukes joins KAA's Board
Kids Above All welcomes Newest Member Kids Above All today is excited to welcome Pastor Beverly Dukes to its Board of Trustees. The 36-member governing body provides leadership, financial support, and...
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October 7, 2025 at 8:40 PM
Actually I think that’s it.

Most of the cool queer people died during the AIDS crisis, and the ones that survived were the ones who had future HOA boardmember mentality.
October 5, 2025 at 7:58 PM
Legit why talk to this Palantir boardmember worm who has been advocating surrender all this time? Hes been a cancer on society, and former neo cons like yourself are a million times more decent and helpful than this goofy ass shit head ever was. Hes a would be collaborator and should face that fate.
October 4, 2025 at 12:53 PM
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October 2, 2025 at 4:03 AM
80 #downtown #berkeley businesses received Know Your Rights information today. Thank you Boardmember @jencorn.bsky.social for joining us with your Resistance Sundays crew and to @indivisibleeb.bsky.social and @indivisible.org Berkeley for promoting and coming out!
September 22, 2025 at 1:01 AM
Boardmember Ron Snider chided the board for sliding into “censorship” if they don’t restore Fairhope’s funding.
APLS delays decision on Fairhope Public Library funding
Boardmember Ron Snider chided the board for sliding into "censorship" if they don't restore Fairhope's funding.
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September 19, 2025 at 7:19 PM
boardmember miran and some immigrants were in the closet making a disinflationary impact and i saw one of the disinflationary impacts and it looked at me
September 19, 2025 at 3:26 PM
A Pike Trustee BOARDMEMBER said they wanted the State to take Pike's money away

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Pike Township passes capital plan despite clash between trustee, chair
Board members approved a state-mandated capital improvement plan days before their deadline.
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September 19, 2025 at 2:22 PM
A Pike Trustee BOARDMEMBER said they wanted the State to take Pike's money away

https://mirrorindy.org/pike-township-indianapolis-capital-improvement-plan-2025-annette-johnson-claudette-peterson/
Pike Township drama puts millions of dollars at risk
Pike Township avoided losing out on millions of dollars for capital improvements after approving a spending plan Sept. 16. But the township board meeting was almost cut short because of a monthslong political feud. At one point, Board Chair Claudette Peterson threatened to end the meeting early during a back-and-forth with township Trustee Annette Johnson — a move that could have put the funding in jeopardy. “Madam trustee, if you continue, I will adjourn this meeting,” Peterson said. “We won’t get nothing done.” Peterson even asked for a motion to adjourn the meeting, but the board ultimately stayed put. That decision may have prevented the township from missing a state deadline to approve a capital improvement plan by the end of the month — or else risk losing control of some money meant to fund things such as new fire stations, fire trucks and ambulances. The tension between Johnson and some board members first came to a head at a meeting in August, which Peterson and two others didn’t attend, upending the township’s budget schedule. Each side pointed to the other as the cause of trouble. ## Get the backstory ### Pike Township drama puts millions of dollars at risk September 2, 2025September 2, 2025 The political drama continued playing out during the Sept. 16 meeting, where Peterson reiterated that the previous meeting was canceled because budget documents were not made available to the board in time. She said Pike should emulate Warren Township, which provided its budget proposal to board members in July. Johnson responded, saying she was getting the budget to board members quicker than previous trustees and that comparisons between the townships didn’t work, as they didn’t face the same budget issues. “I sat on the board for 14 years, so I think I know what I’m talking about,” Johnson said. “(The Statehouse) gives us the information, then we work and try to do as much as we can. So don’t compare us to Warren Township, to Washington Township, or any of them, because they do not have a fire department.” Peterson began to speak about Warren Township’s tax base, and Johnson began to speak over her. That’s when Peterson threatened to end the meeting. Pike Township Trustee Annette Johnson speaks at the Sept. 16, 2025, board meeting. Credit: Enrique Saenz/Mirror Indy ## No new fire stations — for now The board was able to move past the dispute and pass an amended version of the township’s capital improvement plan. The plan includes more than $11 million over the next three years for the purchase of items like ambulances, radio equipment and fire engines and ladder trucks. Originally, the plan included an additional $16 million for two new fire stations and $329,000 for staff vehicles. But the amended plan that the council approved removed that money. If the township does not add that spending to future capital improvement plans, the state may take 30% of the money allocated for them in future budgets. Peterson said that may work in the township’s favor. “That money will go towards Pike Township roads,” Peterson said. “I could be wrong, but I think that’s a good thing.” Johnson said Indianapolis should pay for infrastructure and the township’s capital money should go toward needs identified by the fire department. Pike Township board members listen as board chair Claudette Peterson (middle) speaks at the Sept. 16, 2025, board meeting. Credit: Enrique Saenz/Mirror Indy ## Next year’s budget Besides the capital improvement plan, Pike Township also introduced a 2026 budget request of $57.7 million. A vast majority goes toward funding the township’s fire department, one of only three township fire departments left in Marion County. Here’s what’s in the budget: * $52.5 million for township fire and EMS * $2.7 million for general township fund * $1.5 million for township assistance * $940,000 for cumulative fire fund ## What’s next? The board will vote on the proposed budget at next month’s meeting. It will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Pike Township Government Building, 5665 Lafayette Road. The meeting will also be posted on Pike Township’s YouTube page. _Mirror Indy, a nonprofit newsroom, isfunded through grants and donations from individuals, foundations and organizations._ _Mirror Indy reporter Enrique Saenz covers west Indianapolis. Contact him at 317-983-4203 orenrique.saenz@mirrorindy.org. 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Please see ourrepublishing guidelines for use of any other photos and graphics._ # Pike Township avoids losing millions in funding at heated board meeting by Enrique Saenz, Mirror Indy September 17, 2025 <h1>Pike Township avoids losing millions in funding at heated board meeting</h1> <p class="byline">by Enrique Saenz, Mirror Indy <br />September 17, 2025</p> <p>Pike Township avoided losing out on millions of dollars for capital improvements after approving a spending plan Sept. 16.</p> <p>But the township board meeting was almost cut short because of a monthslong political feud. At one point, Board Chair Claudette Peterson threatened to end the meeting early during a back-and-forth with township Trustee Annette Johnson — a move that could have put the funding in jeopardy.</p> <p>“Madam trustee, if you continue, I will adjourn this meeting,” Peterson said. “We won’t get nothing done.”</p> <p>Peterson even asked for a motion to adjourn the meeting, but the board ultimately stayed put.</p> <p>That decision may have prevented the township from missing a state deadline to approve a capital improvement plan by the end of the month — or else risk losing control of some money meant to fund things such as new fire stations, fire trucks and ambulances.</p> <p>The tension between Johnson and some board members <a href="https://mirrorindy.org/pike-township-indianapolis-budget-annette-johnson-claudette-peterson-new-state-deadline/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">first came to a head at a meeting in August</a>, which Peterson and two others didn’t attend, upending the township’s budget schedule. Each side pointed to the other as the cause of trouble.</p> <div class="wp-block-group has-light-gray-background-color has-background"> </div> <p>The political drama continued playing out during the Sept. 16 meeting, where Peterson reiterated that the previous meeting was canceled because budget documents were not made available to the board in time. She said Pike should emulate Warren Township, which provided its budget proposal to board members in July.</p> <p>Johnson responded, saying she was getting the budget to board members quicker than previous trustees and that comparisons between the townships didn’t work, as they didn’t face the same budget issues.</p> <p>“I sat on the board for 14 years, so I think I know what I'm talking about,” Johnson said. “(The Statehouse) gives us the information, then we work and try to do as much as we can. So don't compare us to Warren Township, to Washington Township, or any of them, because they do not have a fire department.”</p> <p>Peterson began to speak about Warren Township’s tax base, and Johnson began to speak over her. That’s when Peterson threatened to end the meeting.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="https://mirrorindy.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/091625_PikeCIP_ES3-1024x682.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-62106" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Pike Township Trustee Annette Johnson speaks at the Sept. 16, 2025, board meeting. </figcaption></figure> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-no-new-fire-stations-for-now">No new fire stations — for now</h2> <p>The board was able to move past the dispute and pass an amended version of the township’s capital improvement plan.</p> <p>The plan includes more than $11 million over the next three years for the purchase of items like ambulances, radio equipment and fire engines and ladder trucks.</p> <p>Originally, the plan included an additional $16 million for two new fire stations and $329,000 for staff vehicles. But the amended plan that the council approved removed that money.</p> <p>If the township does not add that spending to future capital improvement plans, the state may take 30% of the money allocated for them in future budgets.</p> <p>Peterson said that may work in the township’s favor.</p> <p>“That money will go towards Pike Township roads,” Peterson said. “I could be wrong, but I think that’s a good thing.”</p> <p>Johnson said Indianapolis should pay for infrastructure and the township’s capital money should go toward needs identified by the fire department.</p> <figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><img src="https://mirrorindy.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/091625_PikeCIP_ES6-1024x683.jpg" alt="" class="wp-image-62109" /><figcaption class="wp-element-caption">Pike Township board members listen as board chair Claudette Peterson (middle) speaks at the Sept. 16, 2025, board meeting.</figcaption></figure> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-next-year-s-budget">Next year’s budget</h2> <p>Besides the capital improvement plan, Pike Township also introduced a 2026 budget request of $57.7 million.</p> <p>A vast majority goes toward funding the township’s fire department, one of only three township fire departments left in Marion County.</p> <p>Here’s what’s in the budget:</p> <ul class="wp-block-list"> <li>$52.5 million for township fire and EMS</li> <li>$2.7 million for general township fund</li> <li>$1.5 million for township assistance</li> <li>$940,000 for cumulative fire fund</li> </ul> <h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-what-s-next">What’s next?</h2> <p>The board will vote on the proposed budget at next month’s meeting. It will be held at 6 p.m. Oct. 21 at the Pike Township Government Building, 5665 Lafayette Road. The meeting will also be posted on Pike Township’s <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@PikeTownshipIndiana" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">YouTube page</a>.</p> <p>This <a target="_blank" href="https://mirrorindy.org/pike-township-indianapolis-capital-improvement-plan-2025-annette-johnson-claudette-peterson/">article</a> first appeared on <a target="_blank" href="https://mirrorindy.org">Mirror Indy</a> and is republished here under a <a target="_blank" href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License</a>.<img src="https://i0.wp.com/mirrorindy.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cropped-Mirror-Indy-square-logo-1.png?resize=150%2C150&amp;ssl=1" style="width:1em;height:1em;margin-left:10px;"><img id="republication-tracker-tool-source" src="https://mirrorindy.org/?republication-pixel=true&post=62149&amp;ga4=G-X0R0QW371R" style="width:1px;height:1px;"><script> PARSELY = { autotrack: false, onload: function() { PARSELY.beacon.trackPageView({ url: "https://mirrorindy.org/pike-township-indianapolis-capital-improvement-plan-2025-annette-johnson-claudette-peterson/", urlref: window.location.href }); } } </script> <script id="parsely-cfg" src="//cdn.parsely.com/keys/mirrorindy.org/p.js"></script></p> Copy to Clipboard 1 ## Local news delivered straight to your inbox Mirror Indy's free newsletters are your daily dose of community-focused news stories. * In the Mirror Daily: News you can use * Play List Weekly: Arts and culture Sign up By clicking Sign Up, you’re confirming that you agree with our Terms of Use. # Related Articles * Pike Township drama puts millions of dollars at risk Date September 2, 2025 Author Enrique Saenz * Chat with Pike Township Trustee Annette Johnson Date May 12, 2025 Author Enrique Saenz * A forced merger? 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September 19, 2025 at 2:15 PM
For anyone preparing a the Bingo card for Metro boardmember Olympics comments - [these are all good things!]:
Padilla - Sepulveda Basin
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September 17, 2025 at 11:11 PM
Major Republican Donor, the money behind Speaker Mike Johnson, a funder of candidates who oppose opening the Epstein files, Boardmember of NYU's Stern School and Palm Beach and New York hedge fund owner JOHN PAULSON is in the Epstein book. He denies knowing Epstein.
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NYU megadonor John Paulson under fire for Epstein ‘black book’ listing - Washington Square News
Major NYU donor and Stern board member John Paulson was named “one of the billionaires” in Jeffrey Epstein’s contact list last week by Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie, who is spearheading a bill to releas...
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September 12, 2025 at 2:19 PM
Kids Above All is proud to announce the addition of Krystle Black to its Board of Trustees!

Read more about her addition to the KAA Team on our blog at www.kidsaboveall.org/krystle.

#nonprofit #boardmember #cmegroup
KAA announces newest Trustee
Krystle Black Joins Board of Trustees Kids Above All today is proud to announce the addition of Krystle Black to its Board of Trustees. Ms. Black joins the organization’s 36-member governing body, whi...
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September 5, 2025 at 7:01 PM