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Eight candidates in race for six Columbia City Council

At deadline 4:00pmCT, Tuesday, August 12, 2008. Two candidates file in District 2 for School board. Joe Collins files as write in for Constable in District 7. Four incumbents file for Soil Conservation seats. Local filings in office of Adair County Court Clerk Sheila Blair

By Ed Waggener

In addition to incumbents Charles Grimsley, Craig Dean, Linda Waggener, Edwin Taylor, Joe Moore and June Parson, two challengers, Cynthia Jane Rowe and Anthony "Tony" Grider, and have filed for the six Columbia City Council seats to be voted on in the November 4, 2008, general election.

At the filing deadline, Tuesday, August 12, 2008, incumbents Marsha Walker, District 2; Mike Harris, District 5; and Floyd Burton, District 4, had filed for re-election, and Charles G. Miller, had filed opposing Marsha Walker in Education District 2 of Adair County.

Joe Collins filed as a write-in candidate for Constable in District 7.

And, four candidates had filed for Adair County Soil Conservation Board: Judith Goodin, Vince Pfefferman, Jimmy Bennett, and John Arnold.




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