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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-03-19 Euless Articles DISTRIB(.'TED TO: OcuAw- PA GE �,_l)I' /-- M4 CITYCOU:VCIL CITYATTORNEY CRI,M HENAIC MCKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT ' YOUNG .McDONALD COLLINS IIILHITE GF.TCIIELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF ANIMAL CNTR DATt DISTRIBUTEk "7 D �3 � Cf DATE OF ARTICLE' � l``J /� ,VEIr'SrAt'ER D:61.V NEWS BRIEFS F•:i, l_1USS President's awards will. ' go to police volunteers The President's Volunteer Ser- vice Awards for 2003 will be pre- sented to Euless Police Depart- ment volunteers at 7 p.m.Tuesday. The awards will be presented by ' Chief Leonard Carmack in the community conference room of the Euless Police Impartment, 1102 W.Euless Blvd. ' Thirteen volunteers will receive a service award pin,a certificate of achievement, a congratulatory, ' note from President Bush and;a letter from the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation. The police academy alumni al- -90 will be recognized with a Gold Award for more than 1,000 service hours in 2003. For information,call 817-685- 3102 or visit www ci.euless.tK us. 1 DI.VTRIBLITED TO: P,4ul-, / 01"-./ 1 MAYOR CITYCOL'AVIL CI T Y A 17*0 R A"E-Y CRI11 IIENNIG MCKAMIL" RIDGIVAY(2) BOYE77 vi jil I N YOUNG McDON.ALD COLLIA',V IVILHITE GE'TCIIELL LIBRA R YADAtLV LIBRARYREF A,' ' LC, ' '? DATE DIVTR111U7T'D 1)A TE OFA R TICL E t 7 NE11"SPAPER F11',57 NORT1 1EAST AFTER 1­110tiv,�� � AM 04NAAN Puppet tour FULESS—Golden Rod Puppets,pup- peteer llobey Ford's traveling company, will kick off a weeklong tour of area schools with a free performance from 7 to 8 p.m.Monday at Euless Public Library, 201 N.Fetor Drive. The puppet company tours with its European-style rod puppets throughout the United States and Canada.Ford's cur- rent show,Anamjfia,explores the animal world through realistic viewpoints and myths. Ford founded the company in 1980 and has performed at such sites as the Smith- sonian and the Kennedy Center. Call(817)283-.340o. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE J 3 MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITY ATTOR.NEI' CR14f IIENNIG t1CK l;1f1E- RIDGIVA (2) BOYETT ' YOUNG WDO;' ALD COLLINS W11,111T'1 GETCHELL LIBRARYA&VIN I_IBRARYREF ANI.UAL C;VTR DATE DISTRIBUTED �.3 / Ci / DATE OF.IRTICLE 3 1/1 7 t!V NE1VSPAPER_ Ft6 ST Candi* date n1ing ins nen-t a By ELLEN SCHROEDER Monday is the school districts—Trophy Club she wants to improve econom- STAR T£LEGRAM STArr WRITER last day for and Westlake,and the Birdville is development. "It seems like ..____ _ . .. .__....._ ......._. ................. Political newcomers are municipal and school board and Northwest school districts stores are dropping out of Hal- vying for seats on several candidates to file for a —still have no contested races. tom City daily, and we're not oortheast Tarrant County place on the May 15 ballot. Of the Haltom City candi- getting stores in to make up for uncils and school boards in dates who have filed so far, that" e May 15 elections. berry,who resigned in Decem only one, John Patino, has Shipka will face Kim Reese, In Haltom City, novices ber. served on the council before. who became interested in poli- a culd fill the seats that were Monday is the last day to Some others have experience tics when her husband worked ated when five councilmen file for a place on the ballot. on city boards. for the city about 18 months ere recalled in February, and Several communities "It seems like I'm watching ago. in the Keller school district, already have hot races, with the city go down," said candi- "Having a bunch of new- New trustees could help some newcomers pitted date Mary Beth Shipka, who comers,I think the citizens will Tuhoose a replacement for against political veterans. adds that she is seeking elected feel they do have a voice," perintendent Charles Brad- But two towns and two office for the first time because ' Reese said. "My goal is to see In Colleyville, all three races Candidates what I can do to bring the city up are contested, and all candidates Candidates seeking municipal or to a higher standard, where it have some experience as city school board seats in greater 102' deserves to be" leaders or volunteers. Mark ,Northeast Tarrant County for the Four political novices are in Jones and Tom Hart are making May 15 elections.Names in bold Number of the hunt for seats on the seven- first-time runs for the council, denote new filings.incumbents are ' candidates in member Keller school board. but both have served on the denoted by(i). greater Northeast Trustee Jac Irvine is not seeking Planning and Zoning Commis- Tarrant who have re-election, opening Place 3 to a sion.Shirley Schollmeyer,a long- Municipalities filed so far for the competition amofrg Monique time community volunteer, is Bedford City Council May 15 municipal Haskins, Joseph Sandoval and challenging Councilman Rich Place:3:tori Nail(i);Suzanne and school board Cindy Lotton. Place 2 incumbent Hendler. And Councilman Jon Stenson elections. Linda Bowden has not filed for Ayers will face former Council- Place 5:Leahmon Chambers; s A complete re-election, but two newcomers, woman Dana Feldman. trim Smith(i) ist of candidates, ' lC Randy Pugh and Ben Smith, are In Haslet, three newcomers Coils+1i'Y1110 Rl►Council 11BB seeking the seat. are in the race. Pat Richey and Place 3:Rich Nendler(i);Shirley Haskins said continuity is Ruthie Dew have served on city Schollmeyer y Hopper boards, but Kath has important to the board, but new PP Place 4:Jon Ayers(i);Dana ' Feldman perspectives can help move the not. Place 5:Mark Jones;Torn Hart district forward. "1 think we need new ideas;' Euless City Council "I can't stand it when they say, Hopper said. "They've been Place 1:Carl Tyson ti}Place 3: ' 'We've always done it that way,"" arguing over the same issues for Bob Edwards(i);Linda Martin;Mike she said."Change is good." a while,and there's not closure." Utzman Sandoval, one of her oppo- In Euless, political newcomer Flower Mound Town Council nents,agreed that the board ben- Linda Martin said she decided to Mayor:William Carr;Jody Smith ' efits from veteran members, but run for Place 3 against Council- Place 2:Paul Stone also from people who can look at man Bob Edwards after voluri Grapevine City Council things differently, teering for several city programs Place 3:Clydene Johnson(i); "Everyone has something to for years. Mike Utzman is also John Kutch ' give, and it's a lotbetter if you seeking the seat. Place 4:Darlene Freed(i) have different views and differ- Flower Mound, Hurst, Keller, ent perspectives,"he said. Roanoke,Southlake and Watauga MURIBUTED TO: PAGE 01,- MAYOR CITY COUINCIL CITY ATTORNEY CRIM IIE,,VVl(; AICKAIIE RIDGIVA 11(2) BOYL 77 YOUNG McDOAIALD COLLINS 11111.111TE-7 Col.-.701ELL LIBRARYADMIN LIBR.,iRYREF AN1xb1L (,',VTR VIVC� 61 DATE / ( C. DATEDISTRIBUTED IVER:SP APER FlUST Haltom City City Council Westlake Board of Aldermen (ration do the job they're sup- ' Soly Kao;Christopher Holcomb Place 2(1-year unexpired term): Mayor:Scott Bradley(i) posed to do," she said, "and put Two at-1arge seats: Place 3:Jeanette Lynn Gallier., Buddy Brown(i) the focus back on the kids and Bill Lanford Bill Frey(i) not personal issues." Place 4:H.D.Clark;John Patino On the other hand,Crane said Place 5:Richard Hutchison School boards ..overriding trust of the adminis- Place 6.,Kim Reese; Mary Beth tration" is not good. The school Shipka Birdvillt board is there, lie said, **to keep Haslet City Council Place 6:Ralph Kunkel 0) the administration honest." Place 1:Frank LaGrassa(i) Place 7:David Pokluda(i) "You have to at least have Place 3:Kathy Hopper;Gary Carroll Hulsey;Gary Robinson(i) Place 6:John Nussrallah;Robin people ask some questions:' he Place 5:Ruthie Dew; Pat Richey Snyder(i) said. "It's the cliecks-and-bal- Hurst City Council Place 7:Brad Walker;Sherri ances system." Mayor:Bill Souder(i); Richard Evon Williams in the Carroll school district, Ward Grapevine-Colleyvilie political novice John Nussrallah Place 4:Anna Holzer(i) Place 3:Nancy Coplen(i);Bob is challenging board president Place 5:Jimmy McKenzie:Bill Crane Robin Snyder.A senior vice pres- McLendon(i) Place 4: Lisa Hall;Fiona Sigalla ident for Thomas Group, Nuss- Place 7:Loyd Bradford,-Alan (i) rallah said he wants to use his Neace;Nancy Welton Hurst-Euiess-Bedford financial background and busi- Keller City Council Place 3:John DeLorme;Jirn ness leadership skills "to pre- Place 2:Jim Badalamenti; Doug Schooler serve the educational system Miller Place 4:Ellen Jones 0) that attracted my family to Place 3:Russell Lake(i) Place 5:Faye Beaulieu(i) Southlake in 1995." Place 4:John Cooney(i) Keller in the Bedford council race, North Richland"Ills City Council Place 1:Linn Jencopale (i) Mayor:Suzette Christopher: Place 2:Randy Pugh,Ben Smith the question of whether to freeze Oscar Trevino(i) Place 3:Monique Haskins;Cindy city property taxes for residents Place 2:Jo Cox;Scott Turnage(i) Lotton;Joseph Sandoval older than 65 who voted against Place 4:JoAnn Johnson(i);Ron Northwest the freeze, is opposed by Leah- West Place 3:Daryl Laney(i) mon Chambers, Chambers is Place 6:Nancy Bielik;Joe Tol- Place 4:Jeannette Leong(i) backed by a group that favors the bert(i) freeze and also supports Coun- Richland Hills City Council councils also have contested cilwoman Lori Nail, the main Mayor:C.F.Kelley;Neldaraces, as does the Hurst-Euless- council proponent of the freeze, Stroder(i) I Bedford school district. in North Richland Hills, resi- Place 2:Kenney Davis(i) In the Grapevine-Colleyville dents who oppose restrictions Place 4:Donald Acker;Jeffrey school district, incumbents Nan- on recreational vehicles are Ritter Roanoke City Council cy Coplen and Fiona Sigalla are fielding a slate of candidates. Ron West,who ran unsuccessful- Ward 1:Brian Darby(i) facing challenges from first-time ly for state representative in Ward 2:Holly Gray-McPherson(i) candidates Bob Crane and Lisa 2002,is running against Council- Ward 3:Steve Heath(i);Jerry Hall,respectively. woman JoAnn Johnson. She vot- Holland Southlake City Council Hall said she is running ed with the rest of the council in Place 3:John Terrell because she is "not seeing the favor of the RV restrictions, Place 4:Gregory Jones;Van school board working together in which have sparked intense Williams a positive sense" opposition from many RV own- Place 5:Pamela Muller: Virginia "We need to let the adminis- erg. West said he also favors Muzyka;Tom Stephen putting the tax freeze for seniors Trophy Club Town Council and disabled residents in place in Three at-large seats: North Richland Hills. Susan Edstrorn(i) Other candidates aligned with Jim Moss the anti-RV restrictions group Watauga City Council are Suzette Christopher, who is Place 3:J.Shelton-Carley;Mike Steele running against Mayor Oscar Place 4:Pete Beierschmitt(i): Trevino, and Nancy Bielik, who Bobby Huey is opposing Councilman Joe Tot- Place 5:Seth Thomas(i) bent, DISTRIBI17YiD TO. PACiIi _(J/' D MAYOR CITYCOU.,VCIL CITYAT70RNEY CRI:N IIENNIG MCKAV11. RIDGH'Al'(2) BDYE7T ' YOUING AfcDON'ALD COLLINS 111LIIITE GETCHELL L18R,,1RYADJ1L'N' LIBRARYREF A'N"1AL4L Cv7Yt DATE DIS TRIBVTED � ! j LI /C DATE OF ARTICLE C IVE11"SPAPF.R� F14"ST ' In Richland Hills, farmer mayor C.F. Kelley is seeking to unseat Mayor Nelda Stroder. Kelley stepped dawn in 2002 because of term limits. He had served 10 years as mayor. ' StatYwriters Darren Ibibee,Jewirriv jiruwn.Jo-siva DeL.c6n.Davi Ferman,John ts.irsch and Mena Morrison contributed to this rerwt. - _ .. .. Ellen Schroeder,(817)685-3815 eschroeder@star-telegrammcom DRV7711HUTED TO: PAG]. 011* MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNEY CRIM HEMA"IG MCKA.411F_ RIDGIVAY(2) B0117T YOUNG McDONALD COLLIN'S 111L111TE GETCHELL LIBR.ARYADMIN LIBRARYREF A;,N`LAtwjL (,'A!TR 1 3 ef 1(,4 DATE DISTRIBUTED .131 / ( 1 .t�tl DATE JVE,11"SPAPER FJVt T ELF"(1/TION 2004 In addition to choosing new mayors, Carr said he changed races to city council members and school board oppose DeLuca and the political trustees, voters in four cities will cast bal- action group she founded, Vot- lots in special elections to legalize alcohol ers United to Preserve Flower 4 area sales,adopt charter amendments,disannex Mound. All current council part of their city and adopt a sales tax.And members belong to the group. in Denton County, voters will decide C_%Twas once a member too. whether to approve a$20&87 million bond "We want to take back our package,mostly for road improvements. government:' he said. "It's time mayoral DeLuca,who has not been able to speak for her to step down and go bye- above a whisper since Decem- bye." ber 2002, said she expects to Also Monday,mayoral candi- regain her voice. But a full dates in other cities started stak-- recovery will require her to rest Ong out their positions and, in rac. .s set her voice as much as possible, some cases, taking shots at she said. rivals. Candidates shifted strategies North Richland Hills after DeLuca's announcement. for May William B. "Bill" Carr, who Novice North Richland Hills had been a candidate for mayor, mayoral candidate Suzette pulled out of that race Monday Christopher, who is running Four mayoral elections are to run against.DeLuca for Place against Mayor Oscar Trevino, contested in greater North- 4 on the council, said the city of 59,800 is being east Tarrant County.But only Flower And Mayor Pro Tern Steph- run like an exclusive club where Mound is assured of having a new mayor. ani Spruill filed for mayor Mon- residents have little say in city day. Spruill, who will face Jody decisions. By JOHN Smith,must give up her Place I Christopher is part of a slate KIRSCH and KELLY MELHART seat on the council after the of candidates opposed to restric- Sjj��-IELEGRAM STAFF WRITERS May election whether she wins tions on recreational vehicles Flower Mound Mayor Lori DeLuca, a or loses.The Town Council will under consideration by the city. strong proponent of planned growth and appoint her replacement She said her platform is broader environmental preservation, announced Spruill has been speaking for than the RV issue and encom- Monday that she will not seek re-election DeLuca at public events and passes a concern about private as mayor,citing chronic laryngitis that has during council meetings, often property rights in general. left her unable to reading DeLuca's handwritten Trevino noted that the coun- ,speak for more Key election dates notes aloud cil sent the proposed restric- than a year. m April 28-First If elected to the council, tions back to the planning and Instead, she day of early voting for DeLuca would gain voting zoning commission for revision filed for a seat on May 15 elections rights. In Flower Mound, the and has placed a moratorium on the Town Council. s May 11-Last day mayor cannot vote. the proposal until October. prompting one of of early voting "If elected, this position The ordinance would have her frequent critics m may 15-Election would allow me to continue to restricted the hours when the to drop out of the day serve on the Town Council, vehicles could be parked in.resi- mayoral race to keep an eye on things and stay dential areas and required resi- challenge her for involved, without straining my dents to get permits for excep- Place 4. voice with mayoral public tions. It sparked strong opposi- Four mayoral speaking engagements," DeLu- tion from many RV owners in !aces are contested ca,who was first elected mayor the city,who protested en masse in greater Northeast Tarrant County — in 1998,wrote in an e-mail. at City Council meetings. those in Flower Mound,Hurst,North Rich- DeLuca will face Carr and land Hills and Richland Hills.Monday was Travis Perkins for the Place 4 RkhlaW HNIS the last day to file for a place on the May 15 seat.Carr said DeLuca's laryugi- In Richland Hills, voters will ballots, tis is a problem no matter what office she holds. "A council member must be able to talk and discuss,and she cannot,"Carr said Monday. DISTRIBI TL'D TO: PAGI: Mbf YOR CITY COt.;VCII_ ('17T.,l ITORNEY (Rlal Ill-'NNIG If(X.+IIIE RIDGIVAY(2) B01,E7"I' YOU'r'y`G Mc•DOA'.4LD ('OLLINV 111LIJUL' GETCIIELL LIBRARY.4&11 V LIBRARYREF -fN1,L,l1. CNTR Dr1 TE DISTRIBG`TED D,<t I E OFA R77CI.E j U A'E; SI'APER f,,I ST have a choice of three mayoral Pettit said the city has lost lANDIDAT 4 FILINGS I LIl�j(`r („ candidates. $c95,000 in property and sales 1 �L t►J Mayor Nelda Stroder's re- tax revenue from the:businesses Candidates seeking municipal Keller City Council election bid is opposed by for- cleared to make way for the pro- or school board seats in greater Place 2 Jim Badalamenti;Doug mer Mayor C.F. Kelley and by iec t. He said officials should Nortneast larravt County for the Miller Oliver Pettit,a former city coun- have made.provisions to prevent May 15 elections.Names in bold- Place 3:Russell Lake(i) 'cil member. that loss. face denote new fifir igs,Incl n- Place 4:John Cooney(i); Pettit said one of the reasons Stroder disputed Pettit's fig- bents are denoted by(i). Timothy J.Souder for his run is the city's handling ure,saying the loss was closer to North Richland Hills City Council of the stalled project to build an $20,000. She acknowledged Municipalities Mayor:Suzette Christopher; 'Albertsons supermarket. frustration with the stalled Bedford City Council ©scar Trevino G) Plans called for work to start effort but said city officials can Place 3:Lori Nail(i);Rick Place 2:Jo Cox:Scott Turnage last fall,but the project has been do little to get it back on track. Powell;Suzanne Stenson indefinitely delayed because the Kelley, who served as mayor Place 5:Leahmon Chambers; Place 4:JoAnn Johnson(i); for 10 years, was forced to step Ron West company is concentrating on P Chad Clawson;Kim Smith(i)Coffeyville City Council Place 6:Nancy Biefik;Joe exist stores,not buildingnew down in 2002 because of term Place 3:Rich Hendler(i);Shirley Tolbert(i} ones, limits. lie said one of the rea- Richland Hills City Council sons lie is running a is that Schollmeyer ' To races in greater g I Mayor:C.F.Kelley;Oliver Pettit; Place 4:Jan Ayers(i};Dana Top 9 the city considered leaving the Feldman Nelda Stroder(i) Northeast Tarrant County Tort Worth Transportation Place 5:Mark Jones,Tom Hart Place 2:Kenney Davis(i);Chris ■Flower Mound:Stephani Authority during Stroder's Euless City Council Hays;Mike Parr ' Spruill and Jody Smith will watch as mayor. Last month, Place 1:Carl Tyson(i);Greg Place 4.Donald Acker;Jeffrey compete for mayor.Lori DeLu- voters decided the city of 8,200 Black Ritter ca.the town's mayor since should retain its membership in Place 3:Bob Edwards(i);Linda Roanoke City Council 1998,will face William B."Bill" the T. Martin;Mike Utzman Ward 1:Brian Darby(i) Carr and Travis Perkins for Flower Mound Town Council Ward 2:Holly ' Town Council Place 4. }lir}, Mayor:Jody Smith;Stephard Gray-McPherson(i) ■Hurst:Councilman Richard Spruill Ward 3:Steve Heath(i);Jerry Ward is trying to unseat the In Hurst, Councilman Rich- Place 2:Paul Stone;Michael Holland city's mayor of 24 years,Bill and Ward is seeking to unseat Walker Southlake City Council 'Souder. Bill Souder, who has been may- Place 4:Bill Carr*;Lori DeLuca; Place 3:John Terrell •North Richland Hills or for 24 years. Travis Perkins Place 4:Gregory Jones;Van Suzette Christopher will chal- Ward said the city needs Grapevine City Council Williams lenge Mayor Oscar Trevino. stronger leadership than Souder Place 3:Clydene Johnson(i); Place 5:Pamela Muller;Virginia ■Richland Hills:Former has provided John Kutch Muzyka;Tom Stephen Mayor C.F.Kelley,who stepped Ward wants to strengthen Place 4:Darlene Freed(i) Trophy Club Town Council down in 2002 because of term th limits,will take on incumbent e city's ethics policy and clari- Haltom City City Council Three at-large seats: Mayor Nelda Stroder and chal- fy procedures regarding city Place 2(1-year unexpired term): Margi Cantrell 'lenger Oliver Pettit. travel at taxpayers'expense. Soly Kao;Christopher Holcomb Pamela Cates Souder said his campaign is Place 3:Jeanette Lynn Gallier; Beverly Foley Special elections on May 15 based on his experience and Bill Lanford Susan Edstrom(i) qualifications. Fie said he had ■Haltom City eaters will 9 Place 4:M.D.Clark;John Patino Jim MossPlace 5:Richard Hutchison; Watauga City Council decide whether to allow mixed- nothing negative to say about An Truong Place 3:J.Shelton-Carley;Mike drink sales in restaurants and Ward. Place 6:Kim Reese;Mary Beth Steele beer and wine sales far off' Shipka;James Spartan Place 4:Pete Beierschmitt(i);premises consumption. ■North Richland Hills voters Haslet City Council Bobby Huey Place 1:Frank LaGrassa(i) Place 5:James W.Long;Seth will decide whether allow Place 3:Kathy Hopper;Gary Thomas(i) wine sales for off-premises con' Hulsey;Gary Robinson(i) Westlake Board of Aldermen sumption. ■Denton County voters will Place 5:Ruthie Dew;Pat Richey Mayor:Scott Bradley(i) Hurst City Council Two at-large seats: decide on a 7 million Mayor:Bill Souder(i);Richard Buddy Brown(i) $186.9bond packagee,,including' 7 million for road Ward Birt Frey(i) improvements. Place 4:Anna Holzer(i) improvements. ■Flower Mound voters will Place 5:Jimmy McKenzie;Bill ,ments.cd on six charter amend- McLendon(i)Place 7**:Alan Neace;Nancy ■Clark voters will decide Welton whether to disannex the town's largest subdivision and whether to establish a 1-cent 'sales tax. DISTRIBUTED TO: A4GI.' f) 01.- M4 FOR CITY COUNCII. CITY.4 TTORNE,Y CR1,11 111.*NNIG HCKA,4IIE- RIDG11",4Y(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLIMT 1111,111TE GETCHELL LIfiRlRYADMLN' LIBRARYREF AIVISUILCN711? DATE DISTRIBUTE-D -3 &1 TE OF ARTICLE 4 JVEJVVIIAPI.'R FIVVT School boards Birdville Place 6.Ralph Kunkel(i) Place 7:David Pokluda(i) Carroll Place 6:Karla Cogburn;John Nussrallah,Robin A.Snyder(i) Alcohol elections election equipment required by Place 7:Brad Walker;Sherri Voters in NorthRichland the federal Help America Vote Evon Williams Hills and Haltom City will Act of 2002. Grapevine-Colleyville decide whether to loosen The bond package includes Place 3:Nancy Coplen(i);Bob restrictions on alcohol Wes, $186.97 million for road projects, Crane In North Richland Hills,vot- including widening of interstate Place 4:Lisa Hall;Fiona Sigalla ers will decide whether to allow 35E to eight lanes and adding (i) wine sales for off-premises con- frontage roads to Texas U4 near Hurst-Eutess-Bedford Place 3:John I DeLorme;Jim sumption. Haltom City will Texas Motor Speedway. H,Schooler determine whether to allow CWk Place 4!Ellen Jones(i) wine and beer sales for off- Place 5:Faye Beaulieu(i) premises consumption and sales And in Clark, residents will Keller of mixed drinks in restaurants. decide whether the town's Place 1:Linn Jencopale(i) Backers of alcohol sales in largest subdivision will disannex Place 2:Randy Pugh;Ben K. the two cities say they would and whether a 1-cent sales tax Smith pump more sales tax revenue will be imposed.About 275 peo- Place 3:Monique Haskins; into city coffers and make it ple live in the Longhorn Mead- Cindy Lotton;Joseph Sandoval more convenient for residents ows neighborhood. Northwest to buy alcohol. Clark does not have any busi- Place 3.Daryl Laney(i) nesses to which a local sales tax Place 4:Jeannette Leong(i) Bomb could be applied,but town lead- *Bill Carr Withdrew Monday from The May 15 election will also ers have said the sales tax would the Flower mound mayoral race.He is decide a$206.87 million Denton be important if a business relo- now seeking Place 4 on the Town Coun- County bond package that cates to the town. cil. **Loyd Bradford,who originally would build or improve dozens Staff writer Julie Mkerson filed as a candidate for Place 7 in Hurst, of county and state roads and contributed to this report, withdrew from the election Monday. highways,construct or refurbish �Mrsch.i�i� county buildings and purchase ikirsclipstar-telegram,com The Stvjekgram will publish the names of municipal and school board candidates.Those who want a longer announcement must first speak with a reporter,and deliver a photograph to the newspaper or have a free photograph taken at the newspaper office.The longer announcements will be published once for each candidate,on a Sunday.For more information, contact assistant metro editor Sonny Bohanan at(1517)05-n25. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE / OF • AfA YOR CITY COUNCIL CITY A TTORJVE7Y CRI,,If 11ENNIG .41CKAMIE RIDGWAY(2) BOYETT YOUNG VcDONALD COLLINS 114LI11TE GETC11ELL LIBRARYADMEV LIBRARYRFF ANYMALCAITR DA TE D IS TR I B U T1,'D DATE OF A R TICI E ,VEH1SPApEg_&,VV Man y seek seats on councHs, boards By MARICE RICHTER SWIVriter 'Me Monday filing deadline [RAIST Chambers,71.Dr.Smith is finish- `11110111 I V CLUB die May 15 election has creat- Longtime Hurst Mayor Bill ing his first term on the council. Three at-large council seats numerous election contests Souder, 81, faces a challenge Municipal Judge 'rim Mur- across northewdhuTant County. from Place 7 council member phy, 39, is uncontested for his are open in Trophy Club. NOW111 11101LAN I) Richard Ward, 68. Mr. Souder fifth term in office.Mr.Murphy Seeking re-election are Susan d as the city's judge Edstrorn and Beverly has been mayor since 1980 and is has.serveriv Foley, Bill 111.1,115 retired. 199.5. matthai has opted not to run A contested race has shaped In Place 4, incumbent Annato again. for all tl en laces on the Holzer, 76, is running unop- .11TESS Ms. Edstrom,43, is a senior ortb RichUffilph 11 council. posed. Euless Mayor Pro-Tern Car, travel specialist, and Ms. Foley, Oscar Trevino,48,is seeking a Place 5 incumbent Bill T-son and council member Bob 47,is an office manager. second term as mayor.The owner McLendon,63,aretiree,is being Edwards both drew opponents. Other candidates for the opf a construction company,he is challenged by Jimmy McKenzie, Mr.Edwards,45,was elected council are Jim Moss,T3,who is mg challenged by Suzette 65,also a retiree. in 2001. In the contest for the retired;Margi Cantrell,54,a self- lVinstopher,42,a manager for a The candidates for the Place 7 Place 3 seat,be faces retiree Lin- employed marketing consultant; demography printing company. seat that is being vacated by Mr. da Martin, 57, and contractor and PamelaCates,47,anaccoun- kFor the Place, 2 council seat, Ward are Alan Neave,60,a sup- Mike Utzman,44. Cant. neumbent Scott Turnage, 44, a port specialist; and Nancy Wel- Mr.1�wn,63,was elected to AMATAUGA siness owner,faces a challenge ton,73,a retiree the council in 1995.He faces real Three council seats are up for from Jo Cox,62,an escrow offi- estate broker Greg Black,53,for kr. BED FORD the Place I seat re-election in Watauga. Place 4 incumbent JoAnn Six candidates are vying for J. Shelton-Carlton, 59, and c linson,64,a business adminis- two council seats in Bedford. '4'ESU AKE Mike Steele,35,are running for trator,fats W Ron est,65,a re- Place 3 incumbent Lori Nail, In Westlake, Mayor Scott the Place 3 seat, Ms. Shelton- &red business executive. 47,faces a challenge from phar- Bradley is running unopposed to Carlton is retired and Mr.Steele § The Place 6 council race is a maceutical salesman Rick G. retain his seat i Mr.Bradley,65,a saconsultant, repeat of the 2001 contest. In- Powell,49,and attorney Suzanne lawyer, has been mayor since Ph-tee 4 incumbent Pete cumbent Joe"Tolbert,42,a law- Stenson,45.Ms.Nail,a market- 1994. Beierschmitt, 56, is being chal 1,er,faces Nancy Bielik,47,owner ing sales director,was elected to Also facing no competition lenged by retiree Bobby Huey,58. fa mail-order business. the council in May 2001. . are,aldermen Bill Frey;72,who is Mr. Beierschmitt, a bus driver, K El 11 IF It Physician Kim Smith, 52, is refired,and Buddy Brown,52. was elected to the council last being challenged for his Place 5 Place I incumbent Unn Jen- Vler has three seats tip for seat by chiropractor Chad Claw- RICHLANDrunning HILIS copale, 50, is unop- Doug Miller,38,a prqject son, 35, and retiree Leabmon In Richland W4 Mayor Nel- posed. manager for a construction com- da S. Stroder, 62, is being chal- Plate 2 incumbent Linda ,pany,and Jim Badalamenti,56,a year.RPlace 5 incumbent Seth lenged by a former mayor and Bowden is not seeking re-<Aec- forniercouncil member. tion.Randy Pugh,51,who oper- ome maintenance repairman, Thomas,32,a television director, 111tre running for the Place 2 seat, retiree C.F. Kelley, 84, was mayor atesawatchdogKellersch Idis- -d by Joe from 1992 to 2002.Oliver Pettit trict Web site,and Ben K.Smith, which is being vacate is being challenged by 00 Ce! bs. James W.Long,69. Jr.,83,served on the council from 42,are vying for the seat. PI�m3 incumbent Russell RGA NOKF 1982 to 1992. Three candidates are vying for P M36, president of a media lWo council positions also are the Place 3 seat,which will be va- -ed. being contested. Place 2 incum- cated by board member Jac Ir- company,is running unopposed. in Roanoke, Ward 3 incum Place 4 incumbent John Coo- bent Steve Heath is being chat- bent Kenney Davis,34, is being Ane. Running for the seat are e); 64, a retiree, is seeking re- lenged byJerry Holland. challenged by Mike Parr, 48, a PTA council president Monique Incumbent Brian Darby is lection.He is opposed by Timo- running unopposed in Ward-,,as construction manager,and Chris Haskins, 34; H-E-B school dis- thy J.Souder,37,a construction is Holly Gray-McPherson in Hays, 33, a regional salesman. triet counselor Cindy Lofton,49; 1pd utility support cvmpar�y Mr.Davis,akitchen consultant,is and student and valet Joseph Owner Ward 2. finishing his first term on the Sandoval,22. KELLER ISD council. li-E-B ISD As the Keller school board TbacherJeffiW Ritter,35,and embarks on a search for a super- engineer Don Acker,53,are vying Hurst-Euless-Bedford in- intendent to replace Charles Place 4.The seat is being va- cumbent John Clanton is not Bradberry, six candidates are rated by Herb Reynolds,whouw seeking re-election.Running for seeking 61year.ed to the position last the Place 3 seat are Jim Scheeler three open seats on e 48,and John DeLorme,32. the Keller-Ahool board. DISTRIBUTED TO: PAGE `� OF 31A YOR CITY COUNCIL CITYA TTORAE Y CRIiV Ilf.NNIG MCKAMIE. RIDGIVAY(2) BOYETr YOUNG AlcDONALD COLLINS WILHITE G1;TCIIELL LIflR.4RYAD,11IN LIBRARYREF AA"1,t1ALCiVTR DATE DISTRIBUTED DATE OFARTICLE "VEWSPA PER Mr. Schooler ran unsuccess- fully for the board last Nvar.Mr. IN,-Lorme has run unsuccessfully for a seat on the Bedford City Council. School board President Faye Beaulieu and board Secretary L1- len Jones are running unop- posed. 111 It DA"I I J+"is 1) Only incumbents are running for seats on the Birdville school board.Place 6 incumbent Ralph Kunkel,43,a retirement consul- tant,is seeking another term,and DaAd Pokluda,49,abome build- er,is unopposed for thO'TWe 7 seat NOW111WE.STISD The Northwest school board race is also uncontested withonly incumbents seeking re-election this year. Place 3 trustee Daryl Laney,39,a chiropractor,is seek- ing re-election,and school board President Jeannette Leong,48,a homemaker,is again running for the Place 4 seat Staff uniten Debra &nnv, OaZri* Fielai-Hig Laurie I", Brandon Fom* and Kathy (;wlvby wnvibuted to this n- lvrt- ....................................... E-mailnitichkT(&,dalla..news,coin orcall 817-865-4962. DISTRIV TED TO: / I'AGI .MAYOR CITY COUNCIL CITY ATTORiVF_Y CRIM IIENNIG AICKAIWE RIDGFV'jY(2) BOyETT ' YOUR'G McDONALD COLLINS WI1L�IIITI? GETCHELL L1ff&4RYfADMLV1 LIB/RARYREF AA'LV,_jL C.;1'TR DATEDISTRIBUTED ! � ` � I( 7 DAT1 OFARTICLE / j j / tT NEWSp,;ipER 1 Voters ntye uf choices .� o�Ts Hills and Richland Hills. Mon- Fields crowded ...._...._......_..________.____ days filing deadline has shaped the following rads: � PlanningandZoningCommission for councils, has prompted contested races for CQI.1 '4'N'ILL all three open seats. The City Council has been school boards Meanwhile, the recall of five deadlocked since October on ap- ' Haltom City council members in pointments to the city's Planning By MARICE RICHTER February has resulted in a contest- and Zoning Commission. Now stetrwriter ed battle for those seats,with 15 two of the commission candidates Contested races have emerged candidates in the race. are vying for the Place 5 council t for city councils and school boards Issues including leadership seat beingvacated by Ginny Tigue. across northeast 'Tarrant County style and managing a fiscal crisis 7bm Hart, 53, is one of three as dozens of candidates have are driving election contests in people repeatedly appointed by staked a claim for these seats in Hurst,North Richland Hills and council members to the commis- the May 15 election. the Carroll school district. sion,only to be vetoed each time: In Colleyville, the five-month Races for the mayor's seat have deadlock over appointments to the emerged in Hurst,North Richland DISTRIBUTED TO. 01, ,41A YOR CITY COUNCIL CITYATTORNE Y GRIM IIENNIG MCKAMIE RIDGIVA 1"(2) BOYETT YOUNG McDONALD COLLIA'S WILHITL' GETC11VU LIBRARYADMIN LIBRARYREF A1V1:11ALC"'VTR DA TE DISTRIBUTED DATE OFARTM-LE.- _3 C4 NEWSPAPER DMN RACES TO WATCH by MayorJoe Hocutt.Mr.Hart,it Colleyville City Council:Six contested battle for those op fraud investigator for a %vircless en seats, phone comp I any, sened on the candidates will face off in three Fifteen candidates-including the contested races,including one mother of a recalled council member planning commission from 1996 involving two appointees in the -are running forthe council. to 2001 and was chairman for long-running deadlock over three years He is running aonstCarroll ISD:As the school board appointments to the city's Planning retired busin mman Mark Jones, I and Zoning Commission, battles a$5 million budget shortfall, 47,-vice chairman of the planning five candidates,including one commission. Place 3 incumbent Haltom City City Council:The incumbent,vie for two open seats on Rich Hendler.51,faces opposition February recall of five City Council the school board, from Shirley Schollmeyer, 60, a members prompts a heavily L........ ...... past president of the Colleyville Woman's Club. Mr. Hendler, an making process. teacher, faces challenges from account Manager, was elected to Place 3 incumbent Ralph Ev- John Nussrallah,,577,an executive, the council in 2002. aus and Place 4 incumbent Greg and Karla Cogburn,48,an electri- Former council member Dana Standerfer are not seeking re-elec- cal Mason designer. Feldman, 48, who was unseated tion, In Place 7, Brad Walker,50,a by Mr. Hendler two years ago i I , s Planning and Zoning Commis- retired AT&T district manager, is running for Place 4 against in- sion Chairman John Terrell,41,is challenging Sherri Evon Williams, cumbent Jon Avers.Mr.Ayers,42, running unopposed for the Place 3 44,a retired banker and volunteer. was elected last year to an unex- seat He is a real estate broker. Ms. Williams ran unsuccessfully pired one-year term.Both are.law- Candidates for the Place 4scat for the school board last year. yers. are Gregor)? Jones, 48, a lawyer GRA . " and business owner;and Van Wil- PE,V ME_ G ILS I"E X 7 PNE Hams, 42, who is employed in COLLEYVILL'EISI) Longtime City, Council mem- management. As the school board faces in- ber Clydene Johnson is facing an Place 5 incumbent Tom Ste- creasing financial pressure—and opponent in her bid for re-elec- phen,44 an accountant,faces two mounting payments to the state's tion. Ms. Johnson, 57, an insur- opponents in his re-election bid. school finance system — rams ance agent,faces John Kutch,61,a His opponents,are Pam Muller,52, have emerged for the two open medical anthropologist, in the a partner in a health club and a board seats. contest for Place 3.Mr.Kutch ran former council member,and Vir- Place 3 incumbent Nancy Co- unsuccessfully,for the council last ginia Mu4i4% 60, a civic vo)un- plea, 49, faces a challenge from year. tees: Bob Crane, 49, a Colleyville resi- Mi.Johnson has served on the dent and director for Verizon.Ms. council since 1995. CARROLL ISD CoPlen is a chic voluntem Place 4 council member Dar- The school board has faced a Place 4 incumbent Fiona Sigal- lene Freed,a real estate broker,is tumultuous fm, months as trust- la,42,an economist with the Fed- running unopposed.Ms.Freed,51, ees have struggled with financial eral Reserve, faces opposition has served on the council for six problems and budget shortfalls. from Lisa Hall,40,a homemaker years. The district also expect,,to give up and civic volunteer. $17 million to the state's school SOUTMAKE fundingsystem. Staffffunriters Debra Derinis,Va- As the City Council deals with School board President Robin k7ie Firkkr-Hill Laurie Fox, issues such as long-term planning Snyder is running for re-election Brandon Formby and Kathy and commercial development to the Place 6 spot.Place 7 incum- Crootiby contributed to this report. along State Highway 114, several bent Becky Miltenberger has opt- . ..........__1......._11­ I candidates have filed for council ed notto run again. E-nail mrichter@dallk5news.corn seats to be, part of the decision- Ms. Snyder, 52, an artist and orcaJI817-865-4962. 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