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Q&A: College Board candidates
Bios and written responses from special election trustee candidates for a new community college district centered around Gillette College on questions asked by News Record reporters. In the Aug. 17 special election, Campbell County voters will be asked yes or no on creating the new district, and if the vote is yes, the top seven vote-getters for trustee will make up the district’s board of directors.
Ashley Franscell Detrick
Online manager of the Gillette News Record
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