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Election Previews

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County Board, District 5

District 5 incumbent Shawano County Supervisor Sandy Steinke will face a challenge from John Granchay in Tuesday’s election. The district includes Wards 9 and 10 in the city of Shawano.

Supervisors serve two-year terms.

Here are the candidates’ responses to a questionnaire provided by the Leader:

Name: John Granchay

Age: 59

Family: Single, no children

Education: BA degree, Marquette University, 1980

Employment: Retired social worker, Shawano County

Experience: Shawano School Board 12 years, Shawano County Commission on Aging six years, past president Wisconsin Social Service Association

Statement: “I am running because decisions are not being made by the board. They are wasting money by continually having committee meetings and not doing anything on problems that are facing the community. Eventually something will have to be done, and it will cost more money down the road. The board had studies done and they do not follow through on what is recommended. In addition, they do not follow plans that they have agreed to in the past. I hope to present some forward and out-of-the-box thinking.”

Name: Sandy Steinke

Age: 54

Family: Married, one daughter, two grandchildren

Education: Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School, NWTC

Employment: Eye and Vision Clinic in De Pere

Experience: Shawano Common Council for 11 years; Shawano County Board since 2006

Statement: “Serving the city works well with cooperating with the county. We have cooperated on a number of joint ventures. I enjoy serving the people of Shawano County. There are many projects I’d like to see through, that we have been busy with for a while. One of them is evidence storage. I think there’s a common solution for that.”

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