Wednesday, January 2, 2013
She will retain her seat after short-term fill-in Richard Kollauf bowed out and only one other candidate emerged.
One of two Whitnall School Board incumbents whose seats are available in the April 2013 election will seek another term. Stephanie Richter, who joined the board in 2010, will retain her seat for three more years after she was one of just two candidates to emerge Wednesday. But Rick Kollauf, who in November was chosen to replace Suzette Larson, opted not to run for re-election. Kollauf had been a board member for 12 years before choosing not to run again in 2010. The deadline to declare candidacy was 5 p.m. Jan. 2. The only other candidate is Hales Corners' LuAnn Bird, who was one of four people who interviewed for the vacancy created by Larson’s resignation. Bird formerly served on the School Board in a school district in Oshkosh. Whitnall…
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Two seats on the Greenfield and Whitnall school boards will be available in the April 2013 election. And Mayor Michael Neitzke's second term also expires.
Updated: 9 a.m. Dec. 13 As of Wednesday, Dec. 12, no candidates for the two vacant seats on both the Greenfield School Board or Whitnall School Board had emerged, according to employees in each district. According to Greenfield NOW story, Greenfield board incumbents Rick Moze and Don Carlson and Whitnall board incumbents Richard Kollauf and Stephanie Richter were all undecided about running again. Candidates have until 5 p.m. Jan. 2, to enter the race. For the latest news in either district, click on the following links: Original story: Think the election cycle is finally in the past? Maybe not. The April 2013 spring election is a little more than four months away, with a primary, if necessary, already in February. And while that still …
Monday, November 12, 2012
Kollauf was chosen from four candidates who applied to replace Suzette Larson, who resigned in September. He will finish her term, which expires in April.
Former Whitnall School Board member Rick Kollauf is back — at least for now. At a meeting Monday, Kollauf was chosen from four candidates who applied to replace Suzette Larson, who resigned in September. He will finish her term, which expires in April. Kollauf, of Greenfield, spent 12 years on the board, including 11 as treasurer, before choosing not to run in 2010. “I can hit the ground running,” Kollauf said. “I’ve got the credentials … I have civic-minded service at heart and look forward to helping the district in any way possible.” The board voted for Kollauf over Hales Corners’ LuAnn Bird, a former school board member in Oshkosh; Hales Corners’ Heather Givich, a PTO secretary; and Franklin’s Jon Jones, who ran for a board seat in …
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3:40 am on Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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