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A familiar Independent nomination for a City Council-At-Large position will be included on November’s municipal election ballots. Incumbent 59-year-old Tim Wehr has officially declared intentions to seek a third term.

(Huntingburg, IN) A familiar Independent nomination for a City Council-At-Large position will be included on November’s municipal election ballots. Incumbent 59-year-old Tim Wehr has officially declared intentions to seek a third term.

Dedication to community service through devotion to local non-profits and ambition to serve Huntingburg led Wehr to successful City Council campaigns in 2015 and 2019. A 1982 graduate of Southridge High School, he has 28 years of experience as a pilot and currently works in a corporate role for Kimball International/HNI.

Those engagements formed Wehr’s ideas about the potential benefits the government can provide the citizens they serve, and that belief is reflected in the candidate’s choice to put roots in Huntingburg by raising two children with his wife, Jackie.

Tim believes in leaving a place better than when he found it and will continue striving to walk that talk as an independent candidate to avoid political party stereotypes. Wehr says that upon re-election he will “Continue working hard for Huntingburg just as [he] has throughout many years of community service.”

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