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Chua, Harms and Treece file for USD 383 board
From left to right: Jennifer Chua, Kevin Harms and Carl Treece (courtesy photos)
Three more candidates have filed for a seat on the USD 383 Manhattan/Ogden school board.
According to the Riley County Clerk’s office, Jennifer Chua, Kevin Harms and Carl Treece filed Monday. Their names are part of a growing list of candidates, which is now up to seven individuals for three open board seats.
Chua is a current member of the City of Manhattan Social Services Advisory Board and volunteers with Good Shepherd Homecare and Hospice as well as Sunflower CASA and has been in the area since 2011. In a statement Monday, Chua said running for the school board provides her the opportunity to help children and set up teachers, staff and administration for success.
An individual seen distributing food from his car boot as people queue up for food. A DBKL officer who arrived later, told him to go to the designated distribution area.
DESPITE Kuala Lumpur City Hall’s (DBKL) stern warning to individuals and groups not to distribute food directly to the homeless in the city centre, many were still spotted doing so on the first day of Ramadan.
Several individuals found distributing food from the boot of their cars near the Bangkok Bank area were politely told by DBKL officers, who were in plainclothes, to head to the three designated sites identified for food distribution instead.