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Erie County Councilwoman Kim Clear wants to represent Millcreek Township residents in a new capacity. Clear, who as County Council s 1st District councilwoman serves a portion of the township already, announced Thursday that she is running for Millcreek Township supervisor. Clear, 45, will challenge incumbent Supervisor John Morgan in the May 18 Democratic primary for a six-year term. Morgan announced his bid for a second term last week. Clear said she s running because hundreds of people have asked her to. Clear added that she loves her job on Erie County Council and would do both if she could. However, the county s home rule charter prohibits members of council from holding another elected position. ....
By Times-News staff Republican Kirk McCaslin will announce his bid for Millcreek Township supervisor on Friday. McCaslin, a Millcreek Township government employee for 36 years and a member of the West Lake Fire Department for 39 years, will make his announcement at a media-only event at 8:30 a.m. at Scott Park, located a block east of West Sixth Street and Peninsula Drive. McCaslin, according to a press release, is a lifelong township resident and graduate of McDowell High School. He is married and has four adult children. The seat is currently held by Supervisor John Morgan, a Democrat. McCaslin said he is promising voters that he will serve only one, four-year term if elected, and focus on fixing roads, improving and maintaining parks, addressing flooding issues, and reaching a consensus regarding the fire commission. ....