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Airriess, Kucera Jr. Clinch City Council Victories
Low voter turnout blamed on uncontested school board and mayoral elections.

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<b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b>
Cut funding is an issue both the city and school district face. Officials continue to explore ways to offset the losses in state and federal funding as well as a decline in property values.
Low voter turnout blamed on uncontested school board and mayoral elections.

Two candidates together capture three-quarters of the votes; turnout is a very low 14% for the election.
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