“I’m just glad the campaign is over. It’s just great to know the people of Ward 4 trust me and know I’m committed to representing them and doing what’s best for our community,” Tjarks said.
Voters will decide a number of key Mitchell Board of Education and City Council positions, along with two ballot measures involving the planned Mitchell High School project and Lake Mitchell.
While Tjarks and Everson stand on opposite sides of the fence for the Lake Mitchell dredging project and plans to address an aging downtown, both share a strong love of the community.