Monday meltdown

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After spending the day catching up with what Parsons Corp. has busy with in Iraq, my mission parameters for Monday night's council meeting was scaled back to a take on their return to their Seats of Power at City Hall.

That said, the meeting ultimately ran seven hours long and turned into a total blow-up I've only now had the opportunity to digest. I'd recommend clearing 2.5 hours and checking out .

The reconstituted splendor of City Hall didn't mean the last meeting of the present council -- before Margaret McAustin and Jacque Robinson are seated -- was going to be all smiles.

More to come.

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Wow. Madison gets a smackdown challenge.

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