Area municipal, school board election results for April 13
April 13, 2021Local
UNDATED – Several area towns held municipal and school board elections Tuesday.
In Faith, there was a school board election, where three candidates were vying for two spots and a 3-year-term. Unofficial results indicate Scott Vance and Kris Stocklin-Johnson the winners for the two seats and Kyle Kennedy, who was the only candidate on the ballot for the 2-year-term.
In Wall, there were two races. In a race for City Council Ward 2, Kelly Welsh won with 48 votes, defeating Linda Hiltner, who received 14 votes. In a race for school board, 5 candidates were running for 3 seats. Unofficial results show the winners are Joshua Geigle with 157 votes, Cory Fortune with 129 votes and Elaine Simons with 128 votes. Their terms will start in July.
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MARKAYA JAY BARSLEY A PREGNANT woman was busted attempting to steal baby clothes from a Townsville store and was later found in possession of a sawn off shotgun. Markaya Jay Barsley Amory pleaded guilty to five offences including possessing a firearm and stealing from Myer at Stockland Shopping Centre. The court heard she was in the company of a man on January 4 when she entered the Myer store on Nathan St while pushing a shopping trolley.
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