
A small group of outsiders wanted to change their city for the better. So they got elected. And then the revenge began. An eight-part story hosted by Michael Karlik of City Council Chronicles.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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New year, new council. Something is different about North College Hill in 2018. Could this be the year everything turns around? There are four possible reasons for why things appear better inside the City Center.
“Tear It Down” is written and produc... more
People believe one thing, then act differently. Several contradictions exist in the North College Hill government over transparency, spousal involvement, and legislating. How does this affect the city?
“Tear It Down” is written and produced by Micha... more
The City Center was Dan Brooks’s vision since his school days. When the city and its incapable building manager let a roof leak get worse and worse, eventually the council had to make a choice: keep the building and its recreational programs running?... more
When the new mayor attempts to hire a city administrator, the council blocks it, saying they have a major problem with the decision. There are accusations of discrimination and hostage-taking that lead to a 10-day stalemate. When the council finally ... more
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Shockingly good. Call out of work and binge the whole thing right now
Insightful story on how government should and shouldn’t work that’s also funny and charming.
The thrilling, and sometimes chilling, story of a small town embroiled in chaos by two competing factions. Beautifully told and the characters are so intriguing to hear from!
The care, work, and attention that went into this project is remarkable. An outstanding achievement and a compelling story.
It was like Christmas morning meets Thanksgiving dinner! A jewel from Michael Karlick.
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