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- Commissioner-elect’s resume extensive
- November 4, 2004
- Just because the office newly elected Clyde Graeber won Tuesday night doesn't seem as lofty as some of his previous positions, that doesn't mean it's small potatoes. Graeber, voters' candidate of choice for the Second District Leavenworth County Commission seat, certainly isn't looking at the job as anything but a major responsibility.
- Oroke eager for another term on county commission
- November 4, 2004
- The margin separating the vote totals of a local Republican and Democrat running for the third district Leavenworth County Commission was slim Tuesday night — maybe not Ohio slim — but the difference between winning and losing was close nonetheless.
- $25.3 million school bond issue OK’d
- November 4, 2004
- Voters in the Tonganoxie school district on Tuesday clearly supported construction of a new middle school, which is part of a $25.3 million bond issue.
- Sheriff-elect looking for a few good officers
- November 4, 2004
- Maj Dave Zoellner is eager for Jan. 10, so he can start making good on promises he made during his campaign for Leavenworth County sheriff.
- Lawmaker from Lansing breezes through election
- November 4, 2004
- For most political candidates, Election Day is a 24-hour grind that requires practitioners to calm their nerves, exhibit patience and temper their anticipation.
- Sacred Heart members on the move
- November 4, 2004
- Sunday marks a new day for the congregation of Sacred Heart Catholic Church.
- Election returns: School bond issue passes
- Oroke, Graeber elected to county commission
- November 4, 2004
- Voters in the Tonganoxie school district on Tuesday clearly supported construction of a new middle school, which is part of a $25.3 million bond issue.
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