"When I see questionable expenses that are being paid with taxpayer dollars, I owe it to you as taxpayers to make sure that these services are being provided," said Board
Norman Bailey, 60, who was serving his second term on the school board, was praised by board president Robert Buggs. “I call him ‘Norman the quiet storm,’ because he was nice and easy going, but don’t get him riled,” said Buggs.
Family and friends of Norman Bailey say he lived his life to the fullest serving God and trying to make his community a better place. “He was fighting for.
The Lake County Election Board has dismissed a complaint concerning the Gary school funding referendum that was approved by Steel City voters at the Nov. 3, 2020 general election.