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February 19, 2012

A roundup of Feb. 28 elections

ANTRIM COUNTY

• Central Lake Village

President (one partial term ending Nov. 20):

Claude L. Blamer

• Mancelona Public Schools: 0.40 mill for five years for construction or repair of school buildings.

BENZIE COUNTY

• Benzie County Central Schools: Bonding proposal to borrow $1,985,000 to acquire and install educational technology improvements and purchase school buses. In 2012, 0.25 mill will be levied. The estimated, average annual millage to retire bonds is 0.40 mill per year over eight years.

• Inland Township: Millage restoration to 1.5 mills for six years for fire protection. The millage now is about 1.45 mills.

• Joyfield Township supervisor:

  • Ken Fallowfield (R)
  • Randy Rice (D)
  • Guy D. Sauer (No party affiliation)

• Joyfield township clerk:

  • Ted Wood (R)
  • Chelsie Tanner (D)
  • Julie Nickol (No party affiliation)

• Joyfield Township treasurer:

  • Christine Smith (R)
  • Maridee Cutler (D)
  • Deborah Gatrell (No party affiliation)

GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY

Presidential primary only. Residents within the Forest Area Community Schools district will vote in an election administered by Kalkaska County (see below).

KALKASKA COUNTY

• Crawford AuSable School District: Bonding proposal to borrow $2,990,000 to purchase school buses, educational technology and pay for remodeling. In 2012, 0.30 mill will be levied. The estimated, average annual millage to retire bonds is 0.90 mill per year over nine years.

• Forest Area Community Schools: Bonding proposal to borrow $970,000 for remodeling, equipping and re-equipping school buildings; acquiring and installing educational technology in school buildings; and purchasing school buses. In 2012, 0.34 mill will be levied. Estimated average annual millage to retire bonds is 1.22 mill per year for seven years.

• Mancelona Public Schools: 0.40 mill for five years for construction or repair of school buildings.

• Orange Township: Millage renewal to 1 mill for six years for fire protection. The millage now is about 0.91 mill.

LEELANAU COUNTY

Presidential primary only.

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