RE-1 sets ballot language
The Cripple Creek-Victor RE-1 school board set most of the language for a ballot question on the Nov. 2 general election ballot. The board had two basic choices — go for a set dollar amount each year or set a maximum mill levy override.
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Gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino: ‘We have to take out the ruling class’
TROY — He’s outspoken, politically incorrect, is “unintimidatable,” (though his wife insists it is not a word, he doesn’t seem to care) a successful businessman, has never run for office and thinks he is the right man to shake things up in Albany if elected governor.
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