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Sunday, June 16, 2024

CDD 5 supervisor who backed anonymous complaints will run for re-election

CDD 5 Supervisor Gerald Knoll is running for re-election.

A Community Development District 5 supervisor who backed the anonymous complaint system will run for re-election next year.

Gerald Knoll of the Village of Belvedere has pre-filed to run again for his seat on the CDD 5 Board of Supervisors.

The longtime supervisor was on the losing side of a 3-2 vote which saw CDD 5 become the first CDD to stop accepting anonymous complaints when it comes to deed compliance.

CDD 5 Board Chairman Gary Kadow, who voted to stop accepting anonymous complaints, is also running for re-election.

Here’s an idea on how to handle SECO’s jacked up pole rental rates

After the outrage over huge increases in pole rental rates by SECO Energy, a Villager offers an idea about how to respond. Read his Letter to the Editor.

Write-in loophole may be legal but flouts intent of Universal Primary Amendment

A Villager who is a leader of the League of Women Voters contends the write-in loophole may be legal, but it doesn’t square with what voters wanted when they approved a 1998 amendment to the Florida Constitution.

The Villages Health Care experience

A Del Webb Spruce Creek resident describes a very pleasant experience he has had with The Villages Health care system. Read his Letter to the Editor.

Checking bias in the news media

A Freedom Pointe resident offers his thoughts on bias in the news. Read his Letter to the Editor.

We need someone younger to represent us in Congress

A Village of Orange Blossom Gardens resident is disgusted with Congressman Webster celebrating the endorsement of former President Trump. She says we need someone younger to represent us in Congress.