Tag: Boyd Morson
Brooklyn Park City Council decides to keep Boyd Morson under censure
Brookly Park City Councilmember Boyd Morson censure came up for a six-month review at the October 14 council meeting. He has been censured twice...
Brooklyn Park Council Member Boyd Morson: Censuring me won’t make me...
On Monday April 15, Brooklyn Park Mayor Hollies J. Winston and four of my colleagues at the City Council passed a resolution to censure...
Brooklyn Park City Council member Boyd Morson censured again
Brooklyn Park City Council member Boyd Morson on Monday was censured a second time by his colleagues, this time for violating the terms of...
Brooklyn Park prepares to elect its first Black mayor
Yesterday (May 31) was the deadline for candidates to file for elected city, county, statewide office as well as congressional races for the 2022...
Brooklyn Park City Council censures Councilmember Boyd Morson
The Brooklyn Park City Council voted to censure Councilmember Boyd Morson of the Central District on Monday night after violating the city’s “respectful workplace...
Brooklyn Park Councilmember Boyd Morson to be censured, removed from committees...
Boyd Morson, elected in November 2020 to the Brooklyn Park City Council to represent the Central District, will be removed from his committee assignments...
Legal marijuana and camera surveillance: 5 takeaways from the Brooklyn Park...
Candidates for mayor of Brooklyn Park took part in a virtual candidates’ forum hosted by Beyond Media Solutions and Mshale. Collins Oppong of Beyond...
Five takeaways from the first Brooklyn Park mayoral forum
The next candidates forum hosted by Africa, Lets Talk! and Mshale will be held on March 23 at 6:00 PM and will be live-streamed...
Brooklyn Park mayoral forums kick off March 16
With less than a month until the April 13 Brooklyn Park special primary election for mayor, candidate forums are starting to happen.
Seven candidates running...
Do Brooklyn Park voters want another white mayor?
Almost 10 years since Brooklyn Park became a majority-minority city, and 66 years since its incorporation as a Township, the sixth largest city in...
A mixed bag for African immigrant candidates in Minnesota races
The African immigrant community's bid to expand its share of elected officials in the state had some bright spots and disappointing losses in equal...