Lyons Wins District 2 City Council Race
Brantley Lyons won the District 2 City Council race. He received 1,204 votes over Ian Maloy's 716 votes.
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Brantley Lyons won the District 2 City Council race. He received 1,204 votes over Ian Maloy's 716 votes.
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