Two candidates file in school board, city council races
Two new candidates tossed their hats this week into the May 4 races.
Two new candidates tossed their hats this week into the May 4 races.
Editor’s Note: Candidates seeking local offices in the May 4 elections are given the opportunity to write their own 300-400 word campaign announcements. Below is David Boyd’s announcement.
The name is familiar since drivers pass by the Lee Roy Colgan Fair Barn on S. Houston Ave. every day. But the building’s namesake may not be as recognizable to some who never met or heard about the man.
Dawson County voters can cast their ballots early for the March 5 primary races beginning Tuesday.
It was a good idea, but it’s one that probably won’t be around when the 2024-2025 academic year begins this August.
If there’s one thing School Superintendent David Ritchey hopes school board members left after Thursday night’s meeting is a reminder to get out to vote in the March 5 primary election.
In our mind’s eye, most of us old-timers recall taking on life in slow motion when contrasted with today’s starts, stops and swerves now endured by the masses by day and by night. If identified with a fable, we were the turtles, and jet-setters of today are the hares.
While a person may buy a cake here in Mexico seven days a week from early morning to late at night, getting any other kind of dessert is more challenging.
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