Grain Valley voters will soon decide who will represent them on the Grain Valley Board of Education.
Several small area communities decided races on Tuesday. Here is a look at each local race.
Election night is over and some surprises crept up in the final results for area school boards.
Several fire district races were decided Tuesday. Here is a look at each local race.
Voters in Blue Springs passed the proposed half-cent public safety sales tax by a 20 percent margin. According to unofficial election results, 2,933 voters, or 59.96 percent, voted for the issue, while 1,959 voters, or 40.04 percent, voted against the issue.
Jeff Quibell, who left his District 1 seat on the Blue Springs City Council to run for mayor, has returned.
It’s not easy beating experience, but Susan Culpepper, candidate for Blue Springs District 3, gave it a shot.
Jim Coen said Tuesday night’s election results show the community has confidence in the board since they are the ones who re-elected all three incumbents to the Blue Springs Board of Education.
Third time’s the charm, or at least it was Tuesday for Nancy Totton, who finally defeated Chuck Johnston in the race to represent Grain Valley Ward 2.
Jeff Coleman was in shock when he heard the results of the Grain Valley Board of Education election.