02/23/2022
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Running Aces: How One City Council Member Navigated the Controversy
February 24, 2022 | 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm | MSL 238
FREE LUNCH
Community change is often the source of fear (of the unknown) and trepidation. In the early 2000s, a proposed new development that would bring lawful gambling to a small rural community brought on full scale community panic and political warfare. Join Renae Fry, former Columbus City Council Member, for an insider’s view on the development process that resulted in the establishment of Running Aces, the city’s first harness racing facility and card room under private ownership. Renae is currently the city administrator for North Branch. Renae is a 1989 graduate of William Mitchell College of Law. She practiced law for 26 years, taught for the paralegal program at North Hennepin Community College, held the position of Dean of Business and Career Programs at North Hennepin, and served as an elected official for 12 years. In 2015, she took her career in a totally new direction and began working in government administration, a position that utilizes all of her varied professional experiences managing people, problems and programs. She has been with North Branch since February 2017.