Candidates Prioritize Infrastructure, Education, Community
Candidates Prioritize Infrastructure, Education, Community

Candidates Prioritize Infrastructure, Education, Community

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Several candidates across various elections are emphasizing infrastructure, education, and community engagement as key priorities. John M. Piwko and Timothy J. Hoeft, both candidates for Huntley village president, highlight infrastructure projects and financial stability, with Piwko focusing on Kreutzer Road and Hoeft on balanced growth. Nancy Henjum, a candidate for Colorado Springs City Council, advocates for responsible growth and community collaboration. In the educational sphere, candidates for school boards emphasize improving reading proficiency and engaging families in education, as seen in Crystal Lake and DeKalb districts. Meanwhile, the Florida House District 32 Republican primary candidates are debating issues like home insurance and government waste ahead of a special election.

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