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Schier re-elected, Cathman and Moravits voted in for River Ridge School Board

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By Correne Martin

In the River Ridge School Board election, one incumbent was re-elected, while two other newcomers were chosen over the second incumbent in the race. Vying for re-election to her seat, Kerri Schier was the recipient of the second largest number of votes in the district with 927. The highest vote-getter, Jason Cathman, received 989 votes and will be new to the board following this election. Also new to the board will be Cory Moravits, as 823 voters cast their vote for him.

Not making the cut, incumbent Randall Martin netted 570 votes total, ending his time on the board. Also, Nick Kovacs, who, prior to Tuesday, openly encouraged voters to select the three eventual winners, received 167 votes.

According to the unofficial results, Cathman had the most votes in the village of Mt. Hope, Glen Haven, Woodman, Little Grant, Patch Grove Township, and tied with Schier in the village of Patch Grove. Schier carried Bagley, Wyalusing, Woodman and tied with Moravits for the most votes in Mt. Hope Township. Moravits won in Millville, and Martin had the most votes in both the village and town of Bloomington as well as Beetown.

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