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By Benjamin Cox on April 6, 2021 at 6:08am Several area communities are expecting some turn over in their local school boards at the ballot box today. The Waverly and New Berlin School Districts have had controversies surrounding their superintendents over the past year, and now members of the community are stepping forward to run against incumbents. In Waverly, one incumbent, Jim Brown is seeking re-election to one of the 3 seats open. Newcomers David Carter, Makayla Fawcett, and Stefanie Ortman are looking to reshape the board. In New Berlin, no incumbents sought re-election. Three new members will be chosen out of 5 choices that include Holly Kotner, Jenny Mann, Casey Binkley, David Bridges, and Andrew Brashear. ....
Two Beardstown school board seats contested Samantha McDaniel-Ogletree, Journal-Courier FacebookTwitterEmail BEARDSTOWN The Beardstown School Board has four seats being challenged on the ballot Tuesday. Two unexpired two-year term seats are being sought after by three candidates one incumbent and two newcomers. Two four-year term seats are also up for grabs with four candidates vying for the position. Newcomers Amy Sommers and Abby Pherigo are hoping to win a seat against incumbent Barbara Hobrock. Sommers said if elected, remote learning options are something she would like to explore. “Post pandemic we need to look at what worked and what didn’t,” Sommers said. “We need to get a contingency plan in place for future needs that would give teachers more direction on required formats for remote learning. Families with multiple children were forced to adapt to the remote learning style of individual teachers instead of a consistent format ....
Updated Dec 16, 2020 We Need A National Day Of Mourning For COVID-19 Victims Over 300,000 people have died of the coronavirus in the U.S. And as thousands more die each day, Americans have not had the chance to collectively mourn. We need a national day of mourning for the coronavirus. As the first vaccinations began in the U.S. on Monday, bringing with them a ray of hope, the nation hit a grim milestone: more than 300,000 people dead from the virus so far. “We’ve been struggling,” said Douglas Yankton, chairman of the Spirit Lake Tribe in North Dakota. Native Americans have been disproportionately infected, hospitalized and killed by the virus. Yankton lost four family members an uncle and three cousins in the span of a week. ....