Pete Adler hopes to take his leave after 28 years on Pepin County Board
20 Jun 2016
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Pete Adler says he is stepping away from the Pepin County Board with hopes of younger people offering a fresher approach to county business.
But Adler, who’s been on the board 28 years, including the last decade as chairman, admits he might agree to another two-year term if no one comes forward to replace him.
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