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Caledonia Village Board 2013

Monday, January 21, 2013

Your Chance to Ask Candidates About Key Issues Facing Community

The Racine Unified School Board and the Caledonia Village Board will tackle numerous key issues in 2013. Patch is asking our readers to pose some questions for candidates who are running in both elections.

Don't look now, but there's another election just around the corner. Caledonia voters on Feb. 19 will head to polls to cast ballot in primary races for the Racine Unified School District Board of Education and Trustee No. 3 spot on the Village Board. Ten people are running for three seats on the School Board, and six of them will advance to the April 2 general election. Three candidates are vying for a sole spot on the Village Board, and the top two vote-getters will be on the April ballot. Patch will be there every step of the way as we cover both races, but this time around, we are going to have our readers get more involved in our coverage of the campaign. And we're starting by asking you to help us formulate questions for the …

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Ed Willing

9:59 am on Sunday, March 24, 2013

Getting a good relation with a few developers, builders, businesses and then pitching the concept of pushing pipes out to the interstate to the residents. (Which would cost money....) If done right, the village would have a modest initial cost to our taxes, but reap the rewards of flat or lower taxes in the future with the interstate corridor finally having revenue generating development.   more ›

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Village Board Races Heat Up With Contested Races

All four positions for the Caledonia Village Board will have two candidates on the April ballot. One of the positions will also have a primary election in February.

Four of the seven Caledonia village board seats are up for election this spring including the village president's position, and each has a contested race. The village trustee number three position will have a primary election on February 19. The top two vote getters from that race will then be on the spring election on April 2 along with the other positions. Trustees serve two-year terms and are paid $6,600 per year. The village president is paid $13,000 per year and serves a two-year term. Candidates have until 5 p.m. today to file papers. We'll update the list if any additional candidates file. Trustee No 1 *Kathy Burton (filed non-candidacy) Ed Willing, 5754 Winstar Lane David Prott, 2442 Rebecca Drive Trustee No. 3 *Kevin Wanggaard, …

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Ed Willing

9:50 am on Tuesday, March 26, 2013

I was falsely accused and I answered. :) if that's angry to you, how do you classify your own? Yeah, I'm sharp tongued and get to the point. Hopefully that gets me some votes. It is odd that you're attacking me when I've attacked no one here. Just pointing out the truth and explaining my positions to one who clearly have no idea where I stand. Guilty as charged.   more ›

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