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Kristy Ogg

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George Adams

Madrid Village Board has two openings

1. What qualifications do you have that would effectively serve and benefit the Village of Madrid if you are elected to this position?

George Adams: I currently hold a position on the board.

Kristy Ogg: I’ve been on the board before and I really enjoyed it because I could be out there helping people, getting involved in the community.

Tony Ross: Did not respond.

2. What sets you apart from your opponents?

Kristy Ogg: I view us as a team, rather than opponents. We are all from the same community and we all want the same thing and that’s to better the community. 

George Adams: Did not answer.

3. What is your main concern about the town and how would you address that issue if elected? 

George Adams: I don’t have any concerns at the moment. We’ve had issues, like the issue with dogs running loose in the community, but we fixed that. 

Kristy Ogg: Trying to get more people to move into a smaller community and make the community better is a concern I have. We have a nice community, but it is always good when more people come in, bring their families and start new businesses. 

 

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