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Green Bay School Board: April 6 election features 2 incumbents and 2 educators seeking 2 seats on board

Green Bay School Board: April 6 election features 2 incumbents and 2 educators seeking 2 seats on board Green Bay Press-Gazette © Submitted Green Bay School Board candidates, clockwise from top left: incumbent Andrew Becker, Bryan Milz, Nancy Welch and incumbent Rhonda Sitnikau. GREEN BAY - Two incumbents are seeking reelection and face two educators in the April 6 election for the Green Bay School Board. The top two vote-getters will get a seat on the board. Each candidate responded to six questions and was asked to keep responses to 100 or fewer words. Andrew Becker (i) Age: 46 Occupation: IT support specialist Education: B.A. in Psychology – University of Houston, 1997.

Green Bay School Board April 6 election 2 incumbents and 2 educators

Green Bay School Board April 6 election 2 incumbents and 2 educators
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April 6 election: Four candidates vie for 3 seats on Pulaski Village Board

April 6 election: Four candidates vie for 3 seats on Pulaski Village Board Haley BeMiller, Green Bay Press-Gazette © Pixabay Vote button PULASKI - Four candidates are running for three seats on the Pulaski Village Board in the April 6 election. Incumbents Roger Brzeczkowski and Robert Gajewski are on the ballot with newcomers Rich Roth and Howard Zernicke. Village Board member Chris Smith did not seek reelection. The Green Bay Press-Gazette sent questionnaires to all four candidates and asked them to limit their responses to approximately 100 words. Two of the candidates did not submit photos with their responses. Roger Brzeczkowski (i) Occupation and highest education level: Did not respond.

Four candidates vie for 3 seats on Pulaski Village Board on April 6

Occupation and highest education level: Did not respond. Relevant experience: Five-term village trustee. Robert Gajewski (i) Address: 177 Oak Brook Drive, Pulaski Occupation and highest education level: Currently retired.  I have a Bachelor of Science degree in chemical engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Relevant experience: I have been a member of the Pulaski Village Board for approximately 8 years. Prior to that, I spent about 30 years in the private sector. During my time as trustee I supported successful efforts to establish a hotel so that people who visit residents have a place to stay in Pulaski. Senior housing and apartments were  developed so that people who could no longer keep up a house can still have an in-town residence. 

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