p BENTON HARBOR AREA 12 '1 ,,- • : > prepare for Tuesday primary By BERNICE BROWN Co",spondenl Neighborhood Information Shar­ ing Exchange (NlSE), sponsored a "Meet the Candidate Forums" for in­ dividuals seeking commi loner at­ large seats for the City of Benton Harbor. The forum was held at the Benton Harbor Public Library, July 31. Michael Green, President of NISE served Moderator. There are 12 candidates seeking four seats, two 2 years at-large and two 4 years at-large eat . • Seeking the 2 years at-large po i­ tions are, In umbent Kerry Shan­ non and Ralph Cren haw; challengers Ezra Rodgers Jr., An­ toine Echols, Brian Melchor and James F.A. Turner. Seeking four years at-large eats include, Incumbent Charles Yarbrough and Fred Sim . Chal­ lengers are, Joan Brown, Jame Dod­ ley, Ricky Hill and Wrennie Bennett. Out of the 12 candidates 10 were present. Each candidate had three (3) minute to give their opening tate­ ment of why they were seeking a Benton Harbor Commi ion eat. Incum nt Kerry han non - "I al 0 would like to be able to con­ tribute to the progre and the growth of this city, and I think in the past four years, I have had a significant impact in the management and a lot of busine have been taken care of and I want to see that it continue to happen." Incumbent Iph Cren haw- "I have a dream that one day that we can provide opportunities for the young people that is coming out of chool, 'ike jo in the nt n r- • bor Area." Jame F.A. Turner- "My com­ mitment is to help the City of Benton Harbor to grow. The key thing we are dealing with now is lack of job in the City." Incumbent Chari Yarbrough - "I have been a commissioner since 1971. "I have been criticized for the last 20 years, and probably will continue to be criticized but I'm going to keep that same atti tude, job and tax base comes first." Antoine Echols - "What we need to do is get rid of these politicians who are self-serving and get some people that will help the youth and elderly." Brian Melchor - '!One of my main goals is to see that our people are informed to everything that i out there for our people." Joan Brown - "My purpose for runni ng is the fight for young people. I'm seeking more involvement and to learn, that I might be more suffi­ cient in helping solve some of the problems of the City." Ricky 8111- "My concern is to a voice for the people. Here in Ben­ ton Harbor we always have people coming in putting the young against the old, not understanding that both of them are the same. " Wrennle Bennett - "I am run­ ning because I believe in the. truth­ the truth will set you free. If you know that your brother or sister is not right, you can't be afraid to tell them that it is wrong. And if they don't stop it, then don't be afraid to pull the • • Wlne LIquor Packaged Me Groceries Rib Shack & Party Store BAR·B·O RIBS & CHICKEN IS OU� SPECIALTY . 268 E. EMPIRE BENTON HARBOR, MI. 49022 (616) 925·6007 TAKE OUT SERVICE ONLY .MON.· SAT. 8a - 2. 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His responsibilities are to oversee the City' Business Growth Center, making ure that the Center keep tenant. Mayor William Wolf, who i a member of the DDNflFA Board, cover off." Ezar Rod ers - "My goals are jobs, recreation long term rehabilita­ tion clinic, clean up the whole city, creations of independent busines es made up of city re idents, African Am ... ·c :an police c wh live I the city, cial reform, make city jobs exclu ive for city resident, home rehabilitation, proper spend­ ing and management of city funds, making low income renters home owners, and making the environ­ ment comfortable and safe for senior citizens." Each candidate got a chance to answer other questions from the audience of about 40 people. Incumbent Fred Sims and chal­ lenger James Dudley were not present 'at the forum. U U T 1 Commi loner Charle Yarbrough id it puzzl him that Board ould cut the pay of t ir Director and inc e th p Y of two people th t i working under him. 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