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Who should replace Todd Wurzbacher?

The Mason City Council is in the process of selecting a successor for Councilman Todd Wurzbacher who has resigned his seat. The city received resumes from 10 interested candidates. They are: Douglas Adkins, Middletown city prosecutor; Joan Barnhill, a customs broker; David Bratslavsky, a teacher and former special assistant in the U.S. Department of the Interior’s budget office; Richard Cox, who owns Al’s Heating Service; Tom Hudepohl, a construction contractor; Todd Hudson, Wildflower Cafe owner; Shannon Marcum, a finance manager for Procter & Gamble; David Nichols, retired CEO for Interlott Technologies; Scott Pierce, regional manager for Present United Electric Controls; and Lori Shutrump, senior sales specialist for Tibotec Therapeutics, Johnson & Johnson. Does anybody have a preference?

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