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News stories from Jordan, MinnesotaJabs, Ewals, Schultz file in city election racesAugust 29, 2008 - 11:45am — Mathias BadenOn Wednesday, two more candidates filed for election to Jordan's mayoral office, expanding the race to a field of three. And yesterday, a second candidate joined the city council race. Mayor Ron Jabs will be challenged by Daniel Elke and Pete Ewals. Ewals and Jabs filed for office on Wednesday, and Elke filed on Tuesday, the first day of the filing period. As of Thursday afternoon, Thomas V. Boncher and incumbent Sally Schultz were the only candidates for other three seats on the Jordan City Council. Football season opens tonightAugust 29, 2008 - 11:28am — Todd AbelnThe Jordan Hubmen football team begins its quest tonight for the state tournament when they travel to Rockford to take on the Rockets at 7 p.m. Public notices from the August 28, 2008 Jordan IndependentAugust 29, 2008 - 8:12am — Southwest Legal...Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the August 28, 2008 print edition of the Jordan Independent newspaper? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached to this item, in the form of .pdf's that can be opened with Adobe Acrobat. Years ago, Kreuser takes Miss Jordan crownAugust 28, 2008 - 9:23am — Mathias BadenTen years ago, Stacey Kreuser earned the Miss Jordan crown. For more information, read the Looking Back column in the Aug. 28 issue of the Jordan Independent. Read it online in the Print Edition section, or subscribe by going to www.jordannews.com/subscribe.
Vote in the primaryAugust 28, 2008 - 5:02am — Mathias BadenScott County Commissioner Bob Vogel decided not to run for re-election in District 2, which covers the Spring Lake, Credit River, Cedar Lake, and New Market townships, as well as the city of Elko New Market and two precincts in the city of Savage. - Three candidates are vying for the position. - The primary election is Sept. 9. Absentee ballots are available from the Scott County Government Center. - The primary will narrow the field of candidates in this race from three to two. Who is Tony Albright?August 28, 2008 - 5:01am — Mathias BadenTony Albright - Age: 46 - Family: Married to Marianne with three children ages 16, 12 and 11 - Township of residence: Spring Lake Township - Occupation: Independent financial adviser for retirement planning - Education: Junior college at Golden Valley Lutheran College, bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Moorhead State University, training in corporate fiduciary (AIFA accredited) Albright says he takes the use of other people’s money seriouslyAugust 28, 2008 - 5:00am — Mathias BadenShannon Fiecke of the Shakopee Valley News reports: Tony Albright has worked with spreadsheets for years, and he’d like to bring that experience to the county board. Albright decided to run for county commissioner in District 2 when current board chairman Bob Vogel opted against seeking a third term. Albright said he believes in civic responsibility and thought it was a good time to step up to put action to his beliefs and use his professional experience to help Scott County. In his words: Tony Albright, candidateAugust 28, 2008 - 4:59am — Mathias BadenTony Albright is a candidate in Scott County Commissioner District 2. The primary election is Tuesday, Sept. 9. Here's what he has to say: Who is Chris Olson?August 28, 2008 - 4:58am — Mathias BadenChris Olson - Age: 45 - Family: Married to Beth and two kids ages 14 and 7 - Township of residence: Spring Lake Township - Occupation: Prior Lake police detective - Education: Associate’s degree in law enforcement from Normandale Community College, undergraduate degree in management from Cardinal Stritch University, master’s degree in public safety administration from the University of St. Thomas Olson says he’s fiscally conservativeAugust 28, 2008 - 4:57am — Mathias BadenShannon Fiecke of the Shakopee Valley News reports: As a 22-year veteran of the Prior Lake Police Department, Chris Olson knows a thing or two about local government. As such, the county commissioner candidate said he believes he has a good feeling for what government does well and what it doesn’t. He said he thinks government by its nature is rigid and needs to be more flexible. Without a business competitor to increase efficiencies, he said, the county board must be that pressure on behalf of taxpayers. |
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