Barron The fourth and final seat for the Township High School Dist. 211 board appears to be leaning toward challenger Michelle Barron, who is leading by several hundred votes over incumbent Mark Cramer. Mail-in votes from the April 4 election continue to trickle in, but become fewer as each day passes. As of 9:30 a.m.
Chicagoans gathered at Grant Park on March 31 in support of the transgender and nonbinary community for International Trangender Day of Visibility. This day was celebrated despite the increase of anti-trans legislation and rhetoric throughout the country. Currently, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is tracking 452 anti-LGBTQ+ bills in the U.S. Illinois is one.
Cramer The fourth and final seat for the Township High School Dist. 211 board is still too close to call following election night, Tuesday, April 4 with challenger Michelle Barron slightly leading current board member Mark Cramer, with more mail-in votes needing to be tallied. As of Friday, April 7, Barron has 8,835 (11.68%) unofficial
With a field of 12 candidates looking to secure four seats on the Township High School Dist. 211 Board of Education April 4, incumbents Steve Rosenblum, Peter Dombrowski and Kim Cavill, along with challenger Michelle Barron, we feel, will do best to help improve the district over the next four years. The district over the