Ashley Bebensee
Kearney Hub
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MINDEN â A former Minden Public Schools Board of Education member repeatedly was asked to leave before its meeting Monday night.
Former board member Katie Sinsel was seated at the boardâs table and was not wearing a mask. Superintendent James Widdifield repeatedly asked Sinsel to put on a mask or to leave the building.
Sinsel told Widdifield that she was a school board member, but he told her she was voted off the school board at the last meeting. Widdifield told Sinsel she was trespassing, and he made a call asking for a police officer to come to the school to address the situation.
Ex-school board member facing charges shows up at meeting
May 11, 2021
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MINDEN, Neb. (AP) A former Miden Public Schools board member already facing trespassing and disturbing the peace charges showed up maskless at the latest school board meeting and had to be repeatedly asked to leave.
Former board member Katie Sinsel took a seat at the board’s table before its Monday night meeting and was repeatedly asked by Superintendent James Widdifield to put on a mask or to leave the building, the Kearney Hub reported.
Sinsel showed up despite having been voted off the board on April 26 for what district officials called a violation of her oath of office by refusing to wear a mask and being marked as absent from several meetings because she refused to wear a mask. Sinsel was charged with the misdemeanors following an April 12 meeting at which she was accused of being disruptive and disorderly when she refused to wear a mask or leave the building, NTV reported.
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