Former Indianapolis TV anchor files to run for Zionsville Mayor

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Former Indianapolis TV anchor files to run for Zionsville Mayor
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A former Indianapolis television journalist has thrown his name into the Zionsville Mayoral race.

INDIANAPOLIS —

In Stehr’s announcement, he says his journalism background provides the knowledge of leadership needed to succeed as mayor. “Since I launched my campaign for mayor, back in October of 2022, I’ve looked forward to officially filing for the nomination,” Stehr said. “I’ve already knocked on over 1,300 doors in our town. Every day, when I talk with my Zionsville neighbors, they make it clear that it is time for new leadership in our town hall.”

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