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February 16, 2021
Polls opened at 7:00 a.m. and will remain open until 8:00 p.m.
The key race across the state for the spring primary is the race for the state school superintendent.
Seven candidates are on the ballot for the superintendent position, previously held by Superintendent Carolyn Stanford Taylor: Sheila Briggs, Joe Fenrick, Troy Gunderson, Shandowlyon Hendricks-Williams, Deborah Kerr, Steve Krull, and Jill Underly.
The top two candidates from today’s primary will then move on to the spring election on April 6.
Other featured local races include Maple School District Board Member, Winter School Board, and LaPointe Municipal Supervisor.
A proposed project in Douglas County is currently being considered for a 2021 grant. Written By: Maria Lockwood | ×
A Public Service Commission of Wisconsin map detailing different levels of broadband access within Douglas County as of December 31, 2018. (Courtesy of the PSC)
Broadband access in Wisconsin is essential. That’s the message Gov. Tony Evers sent during his State of the State address Jan. 12.
“This pandemic has underscored and in some ways, exacerbated the digital divide that exists across our state,” he said. “This pandemic has shown us firsthand that lack of access to high-speed internet continues to be a setback for kids, families and businesses across our state.”
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Prior to attending GBN, Dylan Buckner was a graduate of Maple School in Northbrook. (Shutterstock)
NORTHBROOK, IL The community is reeling following news of the death of a local student. In emails to parents from Glenbrook North High School and Northbrook/Glenview School District 30, school officials said Dylan Buckner, 18, of Northbrook, died Thursday. He was the capitan and quarterback of the Glenbrook North High School varsity football team and someone teachers wanted to clone. It was a great pleasure knowing Dylan. It was a great pleasure to have gone into battle with him, to have gotten to languish in the hot summer sun with him, Will Erens, a classmate and fellow football player at GBN, told Patch. But he was more than a teammate. He was simple, but he was strong. He was a great leader. I lost a friend, a teammate, but the world lost a great man.
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