On Thursday, February 7th, Mark Grams- a 44-yr old Lawrenceville resident and former campaign manager for Commissioner Lorraine Green- announced his intentions to seek election to the BOC as the District 1 Commissioner. He seeks to succeed Commissioner Green who intends to run for Chairman of the BOC. It is expected he will face former Duluth Mayor Shirley Lasseter in the July Republican Primary.
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