Joe Levandosky has been chronicling the highs, lows, and eyebrow-raising moments of Scottdale life since before the borough had Wi-Fi. When he's not chasing down town council drama or decoding zoning ordinances written in ancient bureaucratese, he's probably sipping lukewarm coffee and muttering about potholes. A lifelong resident with a sixth sense for spotting political nonsense from 50 yards, Joe believes in transparency, accountability, and the sacred right to complain about parking. His opinions blend investigative grit with just enough sarcasm to keep things spicy—because in small-town politics, truth is often stranger than fiction. He’s been called “the voice of reason,” “a thorn in someone’s side,” and once, “the guy who knows too much about sewer budgets.” He wears all titles proudly.

Addressing Freedom of Speech Violations by Rogue Town Councils

In the tapestry of democratic governance, freedom of speech stands as a cornerstone, empowering citizens to voice their opinions without fear of reprisal. When a town council deviates from its role as a guardian of democratic values and violates this fundamental right, it demands urgent attention and action from the community. This article explores strategies to navigate the challenge posed by rogue town councils that trample on freedom of speech, emphasizing the need for vigilance,…

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Revitalizing a Small Town

Revitalizing a small dying town requires a combination of innovative ideas, community involvement, and strategic planning. Here are several suggestions to help a small town survive and thrive in the future: Local Entrepreneurship Hub: Establish a business incubator or co-working space to encourage local entrepreneurs and start-ups. Provide resources, mentorship, and access to funding to foster new business ideas and stimulate economic growth. Tourism and Cultural Heritage: Promote the town’s unique history, culture, and natural…

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2023 Scottdale Alive Holiday Greeting

Before I launch the official 2023 Scottdale Alive Christmas card, I want to provide a little background on my motivation to try this in ‘modern times’. You see, this ‘Christmas Greeting’ was originated by a man named Jim Kriek. Years ago, the Daily Courier was the main source of news in the Fay-West area. Mr. Kriek was a sportswriter for the paper, and to say that he was prolific in doing his job would be…

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