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From our March 22, 2001,
edition.
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file for city aldermen, mayor unopposed
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon
Mayor Tex Selvidge is running unopposed in his re-election, but five
candidates are vying for two seats on the board of aldermen.
Incumbent
Michael Tibbets, Carl Draper, Bill Holden, Bob Watson, and Jim Wright have
all filed to run for city aldermen.
The
filing deadline passed Wednesday, March 21, at 5 p.m., but citizens still
have until Monday, March 26, to file as a write-in candidate.
In
other races around the county, incumbents Reneé Betts, Jim Shelton, and Marvin Thompson are
each seeking re-election to the Clarendon ISD Trustees.
With
three seats available in the City of Hedley, Jim Lollar, Abby O'Neal, and incumbent
Bruce Howard have filed for the board of aldermen.
As
of Tuesday in
Howardwick, Billy F. Woods has filed to run for mayor. Mike Rowland and
Dewey Linley are running for the board of alderman.
The
Donley County Hospital District has three seats up for election on the
Board of Directors. Incumbents Don Thornberry, Nelson Christie, and David
Strange have all signed up to run for re-election.
Jason
Sargent, Jan Farris, Mark Montgomery, and Carole Ward have filed to run for Hedley CISD
board.
Elections
are scheduled to be held on May 5, 2001.
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