Kueutemeyer, Weisenborn win Monticello City Council spots
MONTICELLO – Vince Kuetemeyer won a seat and Jack Weisenborn retained his in the only contested races for Monticello City Council.
"I want to believe I won because I stepped on the porches of 95 percent of the houses in the ward and either talked or gave out my card," said Kuetemeyer, who defeated Maureen Holtz 310 to153.
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