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Bowling Green Gears Up for Mayoral Forum

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Bowling Green Prepares for Mayoral Forum

Bowling Green, Kentucky is gearing up for an important political event as two candidates, former State Representative Patti Minter and incumbent Mayor Todd Alcott, prepare to go head-to-head in a mayoral forum scheduled for October 14. The forum will take place at 5:30 p.m. in the auditorium of Bowling Green Junior High School. This event is free and open to the public, providing residents the opportunity to hear directly from both candidates.

Details on the Forum

The forum will be moderated by the Managing Editor, Wes Swietek. He expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “We look forward to providing Bowling Green residents a chance to hear from the candidates and answer questions about their visions for the city.” Each candidate will have the chance to make opening and closing remarks, and attendees will also be invited to submit questions for both candidates.

The Importance of Local Elections

Joe Imel, the publisher, emphasized the significance of such forums, calling it an important part of civic duty. “Hosting this mayoral forum is a key part of the newspaper’s responsibility to engage the public and stakeholders, and to further spotlight how important local elections are to our community,” Imel said.

Meet the Candidates

Todd Alcott, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel and former JROTC teacher at Warren East High School, has been serving as mayor since 2020, when he was elected following the suspension of the reelection campaign by then-Mayor Bruce Wilkerson. Alcott is eager for the upcoming forum, seeing it as an ideal opportunity for the public to meet both candidates. He expressed pride in the accomplishments made over his last four years in office, saying, “They can see their current mayor and understand how proud I am of the accomplishments that we have made over the last four years, and to hear from me directly about what we can do henceforward.”

On the other hand, Patti Minter is looking to reclaim a leadership role in Bowling Green. Minter is currently a history professor at Western Kentucky University and previously served in the Kentucky General Assembly from 2018 to 2022. She faces a tough competition as she seeks to defeat the incumbent. Minter shared her excitement about discussing her plans with voters and her ambitions to work with Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear on city issues, stating, “The next four years will determine what the next 25 to 50 years look like in Bowling Green, as we double in size and growth continues.”

A Focus on the Future

Minter believes it is vital for residents to understand each candidate’s vision for the future. “I hope that each candidate’s vision for the future will become clearer for the voters, and I’m looking forward to talking about my plans for smart growth,” she remarked. With population growth and development looming on the horizon, the community is eager to hear how both candidates plan to approach these challenges.

How to Tune In

The mayoral forum will also be broadcast live, allowing those who cannot attend in person to still engage with the candidates’ discussions. Residents are encouraged to participate, whether by attending the forum or tuning in online.

As the election season heats up, Bowling Green stands ready to make informed decisions about its leadership. The candidates’ visions for the city’s future will be crucial in shaping the community’s next steps.


Bowling Green Gears Up for Mayoral Forum

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