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Klaus files for mayor of Schoenchen

Published on -1/23/2009, 12:57 PM

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Schoenchen Mayor Dick Klaus has filed for re-election with the Ellis County Clerk's office.

In other filings, Kenneth A. Pfeifer and Janice Piesker have filed for another term on the Victoria City Council.

Brad Tebo has filed for a position on the Ellis USD 388 School Board.

Ellis Mayor David McDaniel has filed for re-election, as well as city council incumbent David Bittel and challenger Randall "Rod" Wallgren.

1 comment(s) found
: 1/23/2009
What the heck does the Mayor of a small towm like Schoenchen do?? All you ever see Dicky do is park in front of a diffrent restraunt every day at noon.
(Posted by: A Tax Payer)

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