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Superintendent Doug Baldwin discusses the tax levy renewal at the Wolf Creek Local School District Board of Education meeting Wednesday evening. (Photo by James Dobbs)

WATERFORD — Wolf Creek Local Schools Board of Education held a special meeting Wednesday to nominate and vote on a candidate for the open board seat position, and to discuss a resolution to renew the emergency tax levy.

Roger Doak, who had served on the board for 12 years said he decided not to run for re-election in the 2021 general election in November.

“So, I just wanted to give someone else an opportunity to run, get some of these young people with a lot of expertise in here,” Doak said, at a board meeting in December. “It’s just been a pleasure to serve with the board for the last 12 years and it’s just such a great school district.”

Doak’s term was up at the end of December 2021. The seat on the board is open because no one filed to run for the position in November’s election.

The board nominated and voted on Matt Hansell to serve on the board for a two-year term. Hansell will be sworn in at the next board meeting and will also be appointed as the legislative liaison for the 2022 year.

In the organizational meeting on Jan. 10, a resolution was introduced for the renewal of the five-year emergency tax levy. The levy has been renewed twice since it originally passed in 2007. The levy generates $781,927 for each year that it is in effect.

Superintendent Doug Baldwin said the levy helps keep the district in operation by paying for emergency requirements. He said the levy has previously helped purchase roofing, windows, and the HVAC system for the elementary school.

The board voted and passed the resolution during the special meeting. The levy renewal will appear on the ballot of the primary election to be held on May 3.

The board voted to accept $171,080 from the Emergency Connectivity Fund for the purchasing of new Chromebooks. The ECF is a program from the Federal Communications Commission that reimburses schools and libraries for costs of eligible equipment and broadband connections.

“It’s gonna help us out and keep our technology modern,” said Baldwin.

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Collier County officials advise Golden Gate Estates residents to boil water after pipe break

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COLLIER COUNTY, Fla. — A water pipe break has left many Collier residents without water and some having to boil water for the time being.

According to county officials, a water pipe broke near Corkscrew Elementary School.

Boil water notices have been put in place for the affected communities: Valencia Golf, The Ranch, The Grove, and a portion of Orange Tree community on Grove Drive West.

The pipe break was also noted to affect those in the area off of Oil Well Rd., according to a letter from Collier County’s Public Utilities Division.

In the letter, a precautionary boil water notice will be in effect until bacteriological testing has been completed. Testing has been scheduled for completion within 24 hours after the water service is restored.

Details are still emerging and we will provide updates as they come in.

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Rose City issues boil water notice

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Rose City is currently under a boil water notice due to a turbidity exceedance.

The city was required to issue the notice to residents by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.

According to the United States Geological Survey, turbidity is “the measure of relative clarity of a liquid.” When there is a turbidity exceedance, the water may look cloudy or opaque.

A number of materials can cause turbid water, including sediment, bacteria, etc., according to USGS.

City officials did not specify what caused the turbidity exceedance in their notice.

They also did not give a timeline as to when the issue might be resolved, though another notice will go out when public water system customers can resume their usual method of water consumption.


The notice points out that residents should either boil water or use bottled water before washing their hands or face, brushing their teeth, drinking, or giving it to pets.

“The water should be brought to a vigorous rolling boil and then boiled for two minutes,” the notice read. Allow water to cool before consumption.

For more information, contact City Hall at 409-769-6809.

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