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Students who play junior high and freshman sports in Unit 5 could turn to club sports if those programs don't come back. But some parents say that's not a practical option for them.
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The Normal Town Council election next month might sound a lot like the election in 2021, or the one in 2019, or even the one in 2017. The issues are similar and some of the faces are the same.
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While a few of the approximate 35 attendees spoke explicitly for or against the referendum, far more were interested in details of the district’s financial strategy.
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Informally, the candidates are grouped together by their support, or lack of support, for a referendum question on the ballot.
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There are more “sides” than is typical in a Bloomington-Normal school board election. Yet all despite those political entanglements, each candidate also has deeply personal reasons for running, in many cases shaped by their own experiences with Unit 5.
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Incumbent De Urban is not seeking a full term in Ward 6. Jordan Baker and Cody Hendricks are running for that council seat. Hendricks teaches civics at Olympia High School in Stanford. Baker recently served as an aide to Republican state Sen. Jason Barickman.
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John Wyatt Danenberger and Steven Nalefski are running to replace Julie Emig in Bloomington's Ward 4 that includes many of the city's older neighborhoods east of downtown.
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Election season is in full swing. WGLT sat down with each of the candidates running for the District 87 school board. Here is what they had to say about some the issues they hope to address in the next term.
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The referendum on the April 4 ballot is the second attempt to raise more property tax revenue for Unit 5, after voters rejected the same proposal in November.
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The April 4 consolidated municipal election is just under six weeks away, but early voting and mail-in balloting begins Thursday.