The races are now set for the election for local city and school board positions.
The filing deadline for the non-partisan election was noon Tuesday. A sufficient number of candidates filed to force primaries for races for the Leavenworth City Commission and the Lansing Board of Education.
The primary election will take place Aug. 3. The general election will be Nov. 2.
Members of the City Commission are elected to at-large positions. This means each commissioner represents the entire city rather than a specific ward or district.
There are three positions on the Leavenworth City Commission that are up for election this year. Eleven people filed as candidates for the three positions. They are incumbents Mike Griswold, Jermaine Wilson and Mark Preisinger as well as Maren Hart, Griff Martin, Edd Hingula, Ted Davis, Christopher Murphy, Michael Lay, Michael A. Bunch and Thomas J. Beal Jr., according to a list from the County Clerk’s Office.
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MANCHESTER, NH â Five local students were named to the winter semester 2021 President s List at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). The winter term runs from January to May.
Earning a place on the list were Pendleton alums Franklin Lewis, Jenny Peters and Jennifer Sims, and Hermiston graduates Jocelle Quinn and Holly Kress.
Full-time students who have earned a minimum GPA of 3.7 and above are named to the President s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits; undergraduate day students must earn 12 credits in fall or spring semester, and online students must earn 12 credits in either EW1/EW2, EW3/EW4, or EW5/EW6.
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Valley TeleCom to Enhance Broadband Services with 1FINITY™ Solution from Fujitsu and Power & Tel
April 20, 2021 GMT
RICHARDSON, Texas (BUSINESS WIRE) Apr 20, 2021
Fujitsu Network Communications and Power & Tel today announced that Valley TeleCom Group will deploy the Fujitsu 1FINITY ™ optical networking platform and Virtuora ® Network Controller (NC), evolving their existing network to support higher bandwidth and software-defined operations and management.
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