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In this special episode of The Boardroom, it’s Miller Time—and we mean that literally. Host Chad Wicker sits down with longtime public servant and current Hernando Alderman Andrew Miller for a candid conversation about the city’s past, present, and future.
Alderman Miller, who has served Hernando in various roles since 1989, shares stories from his decades in local government, providing historical context for the city’s growth and development. From annexation to infrastructure, he offers a veteran’s perspective on what’s changed and what’s stayed the same.
We also dive into what Alderman Miller believes are the biggest accomplishments of the past four years and what he hopes the next term will bring for Hernando—from improving services to planning for smart, responsible growth.
If you’re interested in Hernando’s history or its direction moving forward, you won’t want to miss this one.
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In this special episode of The Boardroom, it’s Miller Time—and we mean that literally. Host Chad Wicker sits down with longtime public servant and current Hernando Alderman Andrew Miller for a candid conversation about the city’s past, present, and future.
Alderman Miller, who has served Hernando in various roles since 1989, shares stories from his decades in local government, providing historical context for the city’s growth and development. From annexation to infrastructure, he offers a veteran’s perspective on what’s changed and what’s stayed the same.
We also dive into what Alderman Miller believes are the biggest accomplishments of the past four years and what he hopes the next term will bring for Hernando—from improving services to planning for smart, responsible growth.
If you’re interested in Hernando’s history or its direction moving forward, you won’t want to miss this one.
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