Dylan Liddle Excited to Serve Hometown on City Council

Monday, November 13, 2023 at 3:40 PM

By Friends for Dylan Liddle, news release

The 23-year-old was elected to serve District 2 last Tuesday.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - Dylan Liddle's journey to becoming the District 2 Council Member in Lawrenceburg reflects his deep commitment to his community. Born and raised in the heart of District 2, Liddle has always called Lawrenceburg home. He has chosen to remain a permanent resident, and he is currently raising his two younger brothers in the very neighborhood where he grew up.

Liddle's decision to serve Lawrenceburg and its residents has resonated deeply with the local community and played a significant role in his recent election victory. As a lifelong resident, he has an intimate understanding of the unique needs and challenges faced by the people of District 2.

With his election to the Lawrenceburg City Council, Liddle is excited to address the issues that matter most to his constituents. He is committed to working hard to ensure that Lawrenceburg continues to thrive.

Reflecting on his journey, Liddle stated, "Lawrenceburg is my home, and I've never wanted to be anywhere else. I'm honored to represent the community that has been with me every step of the way. Raising my younger brothers here is a testament to my love for this town, and I am eager to
serve as your District 2 Council Member."

As Liddle embarks on his role as a council member, he does so with a deep understanding of the community's values, hopes, and aspirations. His unique perspective, strong ties to Lawrenceburg, and passion for his hometown make him an advocate for the people of District 2.

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