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Kaneland seeks members for advisory committees, Kaneland Foundation
Updated 5/1/2021 12:24 AM
Kaneland Unit District 302 seeks to add members to its Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC), Finance Advisory Committee (FAC), Facilities Planning Committee (FPC) and the Kaneland Foundation.
• The mission of the CAC is to improve Kaneland schools by advising the administration and regarding educational and other issues facing the district. Members study and deliberate problems, issues, and questions of concern to the district and report the results of their studies to administration. The CAC also advises the administration regarding policies of the district and facilitates cooperation and communication in educational matters between the school and the community.
Below, we ve compiled a list of stories on the candidates in each race on the ballot to help you make informed decisions.
Top, from left: Sixth Ward candidates Philip Merriman, Betsy Peters and Randy Minchew are pictured. Bottom, from left: Second Ward candidates Andrea Waner, Bill Weitkemper and Jim Meyer are pictured.
City Council - Second Ward
Bill Weitkemper, 72, has served his community for over 37 years. He s a strong advocate for common sense in the City Council. Weitkemper has years of experience working for the city as a sewer maintenance supervisor, which gives him a lot of personal experience with the city s infrastructure and what needs to change.
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(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Eight candidates are vying for three seats on the St. Joseph school board Tuesday.
Each of the seats, which will be decided during Buchanan County’s April 6 general municipal election, carries a three-year term.
One of the first tasks for the newly-elected school board will be navigating the aftermath of voters rejecting or accepting the $107 million dollar school bond issue also up for a vote on April 6. Another area that will garner early attention from the board is the continued struggle of protecting in-person learning and the people who go to school every day.
The two candidates running for re-election are Lute Atieh and Larry Koch. The third current board member running, Richard Gehring, was appointed following the resignation of former board president Sam Wright.